Minister Susi Wants Indonesia to be the Same as Japan in terms of Consuming Fish
Pojok Pos. Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Susi Pudjiastuti wants Indonesian fish consumption to be the same as Japan. This was conveyed when giving a speech at the commemoration of the 5th National Fish Day in the Bung Karno area, Jakarta, Sunday (11/25/2018).
"So we want Indonesian people to start eating fish to achieve the same growth as Indonesian fish consumption with Japan," Susi said.
Minister Susi explained that fish consumption in Japan has reached 80 kilograms (kg) per capita per year.
Meanwhile, fish consumption in Indonesia last year was 46 kg per capita per year.
"Japan is already 80 kilos per capita per year, while Indonesia last year was 46 kilos per capita per year, this year it wants to target 50 kilos per capita per year," Minister Susi explained.
"So if we see smart Japanese people don't be surprised because they eat more seafood," he continued.
For this reason, in order to commemorate the 5th National Fish Day, Minister Susi invited all Indonesian people to eat more fish than eat meat.
"(We) campaign to like to eat fish because fish is a very healthy protein and is much cheaper if we compare it with red meat," he explained.
"Red meat has a lot of trigisil, which makes it unhealthy for our bodies, there is a lot of cholesterol that is not good compared to good. The protein is the same, but the cholesterol content is not healthy so mothers prefer to eat fish rather than eat meat," he said.
"So we want Indonesian people to start eating fish to achieve the same growth as Indonesian fish consumption with Japan," Susi said.
Minister Susi explained that fish consumption in Japan has reached 80 kilograms (kg) per capita per year.
Meanwhile, fish consumption in Indonesia last year was 46 kg per capita per year.
"Japan is already 80 kilos per capita per year, while Indonesia last year was 46 kilos per capita per year, this year it wants to target 50 kilos per capita per year," Minister Susi explained.
"So if we see smart Japanese people don't be surprised because they eat more seafood," he continued.
For this reason, in order to commemorate the 5th National Fish Day, Minister Susi invited all Indonesian people to eat more fish than eat meat.
"(We) campaign to like to eat fish because fish is a very healthy protein and is much cheaper if we compare it with red meat," he explained.
"Red meat has a lot of trigisil, which makes it unhealthy for our bodies, there is a lot of cholesterol that is not good compared to good. The protein is the same, but the cholesterol content is not healthy so mothers prefer to eat fish rather than eat meat," he said.
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