Breadfruit (malangkota.go.id) – The East Java Provincial Marine and Fisheries Service is targeting students at an Islamic boarding school in Malang City to be fond of eating fish. The socialization of the Movement to Socialize Eating Fish was deliberately held among Islamic boarding schools, because so far Islamic boarding schools have indeed needed more attention.

In addition, if the future generation of the nation from the Islamic boarding school environment grows up healthy and intelligent, then future leaders of the nation will be born who meet the expectations of various parties.
One of the elements of the nation that still needs attention and direct touch of government programs is the pesantren community. Not only from the side of science and educational support facilities, the factor of forming qualified resources must continue to be boosted.
In this regard, the East Java Province Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Service held a socialization campaign to encourage people to eat fish at an Islamic boarding school in Malang City on Wednesday (24/07/2019).
These students, said the Head of Processing and Marketing, East Java Provincial Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Service, Evi Afiana Sari on the sidelines of the event, must truly understand the importance of eating fish, so that they can have better growth and development in terms of physical and intelligence.
According to him, sometimes Islamic boarding schools are still looked down upon, both in terms of the quality of human resources and the superiority of knowledge.
"Therefore, the government continues to encourage and assist so that the resources of the Islamic boarding school environment are better in the future. Thus, it will produce future leaders of the nation who are faithful, moral and have a high and progressive mindset," added Evi.
To realize its various programs, the woman in hijab emphasized that the East Java Marine and Fisheries Service will also continue to target various elements of society, especially the Islamic boarding school environment to help realize the love of eating fish. (say/yon)