Indonesian Tuna Takes World's Sushi Counters by Storm
Workers at the East Java processing plant of Indonesian seafood supplier Bahari Biru Nusantara race every day to gut, fillet and freeze prized wild-caught fish for the world market.
Company director Hadi Wijaja says they can process 35 tonnes of fish a day, or 5,000 tonnes a year, inside the spacious facilities whose sanitary practices are registered internationally - including in the US, the EU, and Korea, where fish must reach while still fresh enough to be consumed raw.
Indonesia is the world's largest producer of tuna, with an annual catch worth...
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