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ASEAN Fisheries: Indonesia. Dr. Choomjet Karnjanakesorn Office of Agricultural Affairs, Royal Thai Embassy Jakarta, Indonesia. Contents. 1. ASEAN Fisheries. 2. Indonesia Fisheries. 3. AEC, APSC and ASCC. 4. Conclusion. Fisheries Capture (Tons). Source: FAO. Fisheries Capture (Tons).
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ASEAN Fisheries: Indonesia Dr. ChoomjetKarnjanakesorn Office of Agricultural Affairs, Royal Thai Embassy Jakarta, Indonesia
Contents 1. ASEAN Fisheries 2. Indonesia Fisheries 3. AEC, APSC and ASCC 4. Conclusion
Fisheries Capture (Tons) Source: FAO
Fisheries Aquaculture (Tons) Source: FAO
Export of Thai Fisheries Products Vol. = Volume : Tons Val. = Value: 1,000 Baths Source: Department of Fisheries, Thailand Company Logo
Export of Thai Fisheries Products 2010 1,000 Baths Tons Company Logo
Import of Fisheries Products from ASEAN Countries Vol. = Volume : Tons Val. = Value: 1,000 Baths Source: Department of Fisheries, Thailand Company Logo
Import of Fisheries Products from ASEAN Countries 2010 Tons 1,000 Baths Company Logo
ASEAN Community • The Roadmap for the ASEAN Community (2009-2015): • Signed by the ASEAN Head of Governments on the Cha-am Hua Hin Declaration on the Roadmap for the ASEAN Community (2009-2015). • Consist of 3 pillars, namely: • ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) • ASEAN Political Security Community (APSC) • ASEAN Socio Cultural Community (ASCC)
ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) Blueprint • Two main Sections directly related to food, agriculture and forestry sectors, namely • Section A6 Priority Integration Sectors • Section A7 Food, Agriculture and Forestry sectors. • Serve as a monitoring mechanism to identify specific actions that must be undertaken by ASEAN collectively or by ASEAN Member States individually in establishing the AEC by 2015.
Fisheries in AEC Blueprint • Section A6: Priority Integration Sector • Fisheries related area: • Sanitary and Phyto-Sanitary (SPS) and Technical Barrier to Trade (TBT) Measures • Research and Development (R&D) • Human Resource Development (HRD) • Information
Fisheries in AEC Blueprint • Section A7: Food, Agriculture and Forestry • Fisheries related area: • Enhance intra- and extra-ASEAN trade and long-term competitiveness of ASEAN’s food, agriculture and forestry products/ commodities • Promote cooperation, joint approaches and technology transfer with international, regional organisations and private sector • Promote ASEAN agricultural cooperatives and build a network mechanism linking agricultural cooperatives
ASEAN Political Security Community (APSC) Blueprint • The APSC Blueprint is designed to promote peace and security in the region by elevating ASEAN’s political and security cooperation to a higher plane. • Three key characteristics of a rules-based Community of shared values and norms - a cohesive, peaceful, stable and resilient region with shared responsibility for comprehensive security; and a dynamic and outward-looking region in an increasingly integrated and interdependent world.
Fisheries in APSC Blueprint • Section B4: Non-Traditional Security Issues • Fisheries related area: • Illegal, unregulated and unreported fishing (IUU): • Human Trafficking in Fisheries
ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community (ASCC) Blueprint • To emphasize on people-centered and socially responsible with a view to achieving enduring solidarity and unity among the nations and peoples of ASEAN. • To offer a strategic plan that serves as a single reference point for ASEAN socio-cultural initiatives.
Fisheries in ASCC Blueprint • Section B3: Enhancing Food Security and • Safety • Section D7: Promoting the sustainableuse of • coastal and marineenvironment • Section D8: Promoting Sustainable • Management of Natural • Resources and Biodiversity • Section D9: Promoting the Sustainability of • Freshwater Resources • Section D10: Responding to Climate Change • and addressing its impacts
Conclusion • การเตรียมความพร้อมของ Indonesia ด้านประมงในการเข้าสู่ AEC • ความสำคัญของ Indonesia ในแง่การเป็นแหล่งวัตถุดิบ • โอกาสของสินค้าประมงไทยในอินโดนีเซีย