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Fisheries training

The Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Ministry’s human resources development division head, Suseno Sukoyono (second left), Bogor Institute of Agriculture (IPB) lecturer in business management for the master’s program, Deni Soeboer (left), Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Kadin) deputy chairman on maritime affairs and fisheries Yugi Prayanto (second right) and House of Representatives Commission IV member Hamdani address the press on a program that enhances human capital in the maritime industries and the fisheries in Jakarta on Monday

The Jakarta Post
Tue, March 3, 2015

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Fisheries training

The Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Ministry'€™s human resources development division head, Suseno Sukoyono (second left), Bogor Institute of Agriculture (IPB) lecturer in business management for the master'€™s program, Deni Soeboer (left), Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Kadin) deputy chairman on maritime affairs and fisheries Yugi Prayanto (second right) and House of Representatives Commission IV member Hamdani address the press on a program that enhances human capital in the maritime industries and the fisheries in Jakarta on Monday. Kadin has finished developing a fisheries training ground on Seram Island, Maluku, which it started two years ago with an investment of Rp 7 billion (US$539,583), and the provision of seven fishing boats weighing 300 gross tons each. JP/Jerry Adiguna

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