JAKARTA - The Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries (KKP) has recorded 164 business licensing documents for the use of small islands issued until November 2025.

This achievement exceeds the annual target set by the government, as well as contributing significantly to Non-Tax State Revenues (PNBP).

Director of Coastal and Small Islands of the Directorate General of Marine Management of the KKP, Ahmad Aris, explained that the main purpose of the licensing order was to ensure that the islands were carried out sustainably and sustainably, as well as maintaining ecological and social balance.

"Our target for 2025 is 150 and our achievement is 164 (documents). So, the achievement is approximately 108 percent and the PNBP is IDR 24.3 billion," said Aris in a press conference at his office, Tuesday, December 30.

Aris emphasized that the realization this year exceeded the target that had been set earlier.

"This is the distribution that we serve with permits throughout Indonesia. Indeed, our target for 2025 is 150 and our achievement is 164. So, it exceeds the target we have set," he said.

Based on the exposure material displayed, the licensing of the use of small islands in 2025 is spread across various regions of Indonesia, ranging from Sumatra, Java, Kalimantan, Sulawesi, Bali, Nusa Tenggara to the eastern regions of Indonesia.


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