00:00The monsoon season will come, so Dato has said that monitoring is being done.
00:07But maybe before the fishing day, what are the topics that have been discussed for this event related to fish?
00:16Okay, about fish?
00:19Yes.
00:20Okay, about fish.
00:22If we look at the statement from the Minister himself, he said that, God willing, in this monsoon season,
00:29the Ministry of Agriculture has taken early steps to ensure that fish supplies are always sufficient.
00:35And even though the monsoon happened on the east coast, but the fishing activities on the west coast still happened.
00:42So fishermen in Zone A, B and C and also C2 from Pak Rampelis to Jokoh on the west coast can still operate.
00:51But the fishing activities on the east coast were slightly affected when the monsoon happened,
00:55especially from November to March.
00:57And we, as the Ministry of Fisheries, are also making efforts to compensate for the shortcomings through aquaculture activities.
01:06We have 21,000 people involved in aquaculture activities.
01:10And this aquaculture activity will slightly compensate for the shortage of fish supplies in the monsoon season.
01:18And we expect that the supply of fish is still sufficient,
01:21but there is a possibility that there will be a slight increase in prices in certain areas
01:26due to a slightly high demand and a slight decrease in supplies.
01:30So will there be monitoring to increase prices?
01:34Yes, we will continue to monitor this increase in prices.
01:38And if necessary, the Ministry of Agriculture through the agencies below,
01:44will intervene to reduce what may happen.
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