PT Central Proteina Prima Tbk, together with its subsidiaries, operates as an integrated aquaculture company in Indonesia and internationally. The company operates through Feeds, Food Products, and Others segments. It engages in the shrimp farming and hatchery activities; cold storage and trading of shrimps; and production and sale of shrimp and fish feeds. The company also provides fry and pet food products; shrimp and fish-based processed food products; and probiotic for shrimp medicines. In addition, it offers medicines for shrimp and fish. The company sells its products through Tokopedia and shopee official stores; and supplies to hotels, restaurants, and cafeterias in Indonesia. Further, the company sells its products under Fiesta Seafood, Shifudo, and Frosh brands. It also exports its products to the United States, Europe, and Japan. The company was formerly known as PT Central Proteinaprima Tbk and changed its name to PT Central Proteina Prima Tbk in June 2014. PT Central Proteina Prima Tbk was incorporated in 1980 and is headquartered in Jakarta Selatan, Indonesia.
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