The Ternate Nusantara Fisheries Port (PPN) in North Maluku has reported a stellar performance for the 2025 fiscal year, with fish production levels officially exceeding set targets. This achievement highlights the region’s growing importance as a strategic hub for Indonesia’s eastern fisheries corridor. The surge in production is attributed to improved port management, enhanced logistics efficiency, and the active participation of local fishing fleets. By optimizing unloading processes and maintaining high-quality standards, PPN Ternate has successfully boosted the regional supply of marine commodities, providing a significant contribution to both local food security and the national economy.
For association members and industry stakeholders, this milestone signals a robust investment climate and vast potential for downstream fisheries development in North Maluku. The success of PPN Ternate underscores the effectiveness of the government’s commitment to modernizing maritime infrastructure and supporting sustainable fishing practices. Looking ahead, the port is poised to further integrate into the global supply chain, with plans to enhance processing facilities and export readiness. This record-breaking production not only strengthens the livelihoods of local coastal communities but also reinforces Indonesia’s competitive edge in the international seafood market.
Source: https://rri.co.id/maluku-utara/daerah/2089149/produksi-perikanan-ppn-ternate-lampaui-target










