GQSP Indonesia SMART-Fish 2

GQSP Indonesia SMART-Fish 2 GQSP is implemented by UNIDO and MMAF of Indonesia

The GQSP-Indonesia is a technical assistance project to increase market access for Indonesian fisheries and aquaculture products through improving compliance capacity with international quality standards.

As part of the effort to scale up the benefits of GQSP's two flagship projects, namely Traditional-Plus Shrimp farming (...
22/09/2025

As part of the effort to scale up the benefits of GQSP's two flagship projects, namely Traditional-Plus Shrimp farming (TPSF) and Selva Shrimp (mangrove-integrated farming), UNIDO-GQSP Indonesia, in collaboration with the Marine Affairs and Fisheries Extension and Human Resources Development Agency , conducted a two-day online training for extension officers across Indonesia. They serve as a crucial bridge between government and the farmers and play a vital role in disseminating technology, providing technical guidance, and connecting farmers to national programmes.

The training offered participants first-hand insights from experts and practitioners, who shared both advantages and challenges of implementing TPSF and Selva Shrimp practices.

The journey continues as extension officers will soon be invited to visit project sites in the next farming cycle to observe and engage directly in the field.

Together, we empower extension officers to drive sustainable shrimp farming.

On 25 August 2025, UNIDO-GQSP Indonesia, in collaboration with the Marine Technology Cooperation Research Center (MTCRC)...
27/08/2025

On 25 August 2025, UNIDO-GQSP Indonesia, in collaboration with the Marine Technology Cooperation Research Center (MTCRC), carried out a field survey at the Gracilaria farms of Koperasi Mina Agar Makmur (KMAM), Karawang.

The team conducted preliminary water quality and sediment sampling to assess the carbon storage potential of seaweed farming, marking the first step in this collaboration.

This initiative is part of our effort to explore how sustainable seaweed farming can contribute to both community livelihoods and climate action

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Global trade is growingly embedded within value chains and is increasingly governed by quality and standard requirements. Despite trade liberalization and globalization in recent years, many exporters from developing countries still face substantial challenges to meet and prove conformity with market entry requirements, and face technical barriers to trade that hinder their ability to access markets.

Lengthy procedures and border rejections due to non-compliance with market requirements can result in major financial losses for the producers, particularly for small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs). In order to gain and maintain access to international trade and benefit from global markets, standards compliance and proof of conformity are essential. Setting up a Quality Infrastructure System is one of the most positive and practical steps that a developing nation can take on the path forward to developing a thriving economy as a basis for prosperity, health and well-being.

The Global Quality and Standards Programme (GQSP) is a large-scale programme, which was designed to encourage systematic trade development along specific value chains by strengthening quality infrastructure institutions and service providers, enhancing the compliance capacity of private sector actors, particularly SMEs, and creating a culture of quality among all stakeholders. GQSP is funded by the Swiss Confederation, through the Swiss State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO) and implemented by the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO).