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Fisheries sector’s contributi­on to GDP to increase five fold by 2023: MoAF

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The Ministry of Agricultur­e and Fisheries (MoAF) is aiming to increase the fisheries sector's contributi­on to the GDP five fold, taking it to RO1.3bn in 2023 from RO225mn in 2016. To achieve this target, the ministry is expecting to raise fish production to 1.4mn tonnes in 2023 from 280,000 tonnes in 2016.

The projection­s were presented by H E Dr Hamad bin Said al Oufi, Undersecre­tary in MoAF, at a fisheries and aquacultur­e workshop held in Oman Chamber of Commerce and Industry (OCCI) on Tuesday.

H E Oufi said that according to the World Bank, Oman’s fishing industry is only a few steps away from reaching a competitiv­e industry status of global scale.

He added that the ministry is also working to streamline processes involved in setting up fisheries-related businesses in Oman.

“Businesses in the fisheries sector face challenges such as slow procedures and lengthy time-consuming steps to obtain land for aquacultur­e/fish farming. We are working to facilitate and simplify the procedures,” he said.

The ministry is working on preparing customised programmes for traditiona­l fishermen to ensure their continuati­on in the fishing profession.

Outlining the outcome of Tanfeedh's Fisheries Labs, H E Oufi informed that around 8,600 new jobs are expected to be created by 2023, as well as generation of 80 per cent of investment­s from the private sector.

H E Renaud Salins, the French Ambassador to Oman, who also addressed the opening ceremony of the workshop, said, “The fisheries sector is one of the top pri- orities of the economic diversific­ation strategy of the sultanate. We are ready to transfer the French experience in fisheries of using latest technology. We want to create more bilateral investment opportunit­ies in fisheries between Omani and French companies.”

In his welcome speech, Qais bin Mohammed al Yousef, Chairman of OCCI, said the objective of the workshop was to raise awareness and exchange informatio­n and knowledge about fish farming projects, fisheries developmen­t, and training of fishermen in adopting modern methods.

“The presence of the French side, which has advanced experience in the fisheries sector, will be a great addition to the workshop,” he said.

 ??  ?? Dignitarie­s at the fisheries and aquacultur­e workshop at OCCI
Dignitarie­s at the fisheries and aquacultur­e workshop at OCCI
 ??  ?? Dr Hamad bin Said al Oufi
Dr Hamad bin Said al Oufi

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