The application of HACCP in the fish processing industry in Southeast Asia, 2000-2003: Brunei Darussalam
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The fisheries industry in Brunei Darussalam has been identified as one of the sustainable industrial sectors that contribute to the country’s economy. In 2002 alone, fisheries industry contributed BND$ 67.9 million to the national Gross Domestic Product, of which a large portion was from the captured fisheries industry and the others from aquaculture and seafood processing industry. [Extract]
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Hamid, H. L. H. A., & Ibrahim, H. R. H. (2003). Brunei Darussalam. In S. E. Yeap & I. Hariono (Eds.), The Application of HACCP in the Fish Processing Industry in Southeast Asia 2000-2003 (pp. 3-5). Singapore: Marine Fisheries Research Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center.
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