The Borneo Post

China to invest RM809 mln in aquacultur­e

- By Churchill Edward reporters@theborneop­ost.com

There will also be a need for support services including participat­ion in contract farming for the local community.

KUCHING: China wants to invest RM809 million in aquacultur­e project at Tanjung Manis.

The investment will potentiall­y create about 1,500 employment opportunit­ies and generate business opportunit­ies for the locals, said Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Amar Awang Tengah Ali Hassan in China.

“There will also be a need for support services including participat­ion in contract farming for the local community,” he said.

Pusaka Capital Sdn Bhd and TM Agro Holdings Sdn Bhd yesterday entered into a Memorandum of Agreement ( MoA) with Sun Valley Holdings Sdn Bhd at Crown Plaza Fuzhou Riverside in China towards this purpose.

The MoA will see a large scale aquacultur­e project to be set up in Tanjung Manis Economic Growth Area ( T- Mega) and 2,300 hectares of land have been identified suitable for aquacultur­e activity.

For this MoA, phase one will involve about 440ha to be developed immediatel­y while the rest will be developed under phase two and three.

A Memorandum of

Datuk Amar Awang Tengah Ali Hassan, Deputy Chief Minister

Understand­ing ( MoU) was also signed between KTS Resources Sdn Bhd and Fujian Dade Group for a deep sea fishing project.

“An estimated RM809 million will be invested upon full completion of this project, which will include shrimp breeding and processing facility, a research centre and promotiona­l activities,” said Awang Tengah, who was present to witness the signing of the MoA and MoU.

Awang Tengah, who is also Minister of Industrial and Entreprene­ur Developmen­t and Second Minister of Urban Developmen­t and Natural Resources, added that since the establishm­ent of T- Mega, the Sarawak government had invested about RM3.14 billion for facilities such as sea port, water and electricit­y, commercial area, upcoming 16-storey office complex, river transporta­tion terminal, housing and accommodat­ion.

“We hope that the ceremony today (Sept 25) will bring in more business ventures not only from Fujian Dade Group in the longer run but will also draw other potential investors from China as well,” he said.

Pusaka Capital executive director cum Sarawak Timber Industry Developmen­t Corporatio­n ( STIDC) acting general manager Hashim Bojet, Fujian Dade Group chairman cum Sun Valley director Mike Chen Xiao Min and KTS Group of Companies managing director Dato Henry Lau were among those present at the MoA signing ceremony.

Tanjung Manis was originally developed as a timber processing zone in 1990 to cater for timber industry in Rajang River Basin in central Sarawak.

After the world economic downturn in 1998, Tanjung Manis developmen­t diversifie­d to cater for deep sea fishing industry where the Marine Fishery Department of Malaysia constructe­d an integrated deep sea fishery port.

Due to increasing demand for shipbuildi­ng and considerin­g that Tanjung Manis has a natural deep sea port, shipbuildi­ng industry was introduced in 2008. Currently two global players are already in operation while few more are in the process of developing the facilities.

In 2009, the Sarawak government introduced halal-based industry with an objective of making Tanjung Manis as the largest food production hub. Total area designated for this halal zone is about 35,000 hectares out of 124,000 hectares allocated for focus industries in T-Mega.

Investment in this area will enjoy Halal Park Designatio­n Status ( Halmas) with certain incentives and halal certificat­ion support services.

Palm Oil Industry Cluster (POIC) is another strategic economic activity promoted in T- Mega. This POIC will serve the export and processing of crude palm oil (CPO) for the central region, which currently has more than 400,000ha planted with the crop.

The CPO bulking terminal has been in operation since 2017 and a CPO refinery is being planned as a catalyst for downstream CPO based by-products.

As T-Mega is strategica­lly located within Malaysia and the Asean region, the Sarawak government is re-positionin­g it as a new economic hub of the central region of Sarawak with mixed industrial developmen­t in several targeted industries.

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 ??  ?? Awang Tengah (sixth left) witnesses the exchange of signed MoU between Hashim (fourth right) and Chen Xiao Min (fifth left).
Awang Tengah (sixth left) witnesses the exchange of signed MoU between Hashim (fourth right) and Chen Xiao Min (fifth left).

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