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Indonesia has plans to regulate dried seaweed exports, not a total ban said an official from the Indonesia’s Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries. The government might allow seaweed companies with processing plants in Indonesia to export raw seaweed as part of the country’s so-called export management. Another approach is to give the export license to small and medium enterprises (SME) and co-operatives. This will ensure that SMEs and co-operatives benefit from the exports of dried raw seaweed. Indonesia might also enforce a quota system for traders and these measures will be implemented by 2012. Last year, Indonesia produced 300 000 MT of raw seaweed, 85% of which were exported. China imported a significant chunk of this volume. The Philippines got about a quarter. Indonesia is aiming to increase raw seaweed production to one million tonnes by 2014.
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