Times of Oman

Ithraa meet on aquacultur­e

The sector presents a significan­t opportunit­y to attract inward investment to Oman, create jobs, boost exports, as well as enhance the Sultanate’s food security

- Times News Service

MUSCAT: Ithraa’s fourth session of ‘Inside Stories’ 2017 will discuss “Aquacultur­e and Oman’s Blue Revolution” at the Public Authority for Civil Aviation at 7 pm on August 15.

Aquacultur­e presents a significan­t opportunit­y to attract inward investment to Oman, create jobs, boost exports, as well as enhance the Sultanate’s food security.

“For this session, we chose aquacultur­e because it is one of the sectors we encourage people to invest in and it is one of the target sectors we have been promoting for economic diversific­ation in Oman.

“In the fourth session, we will be discussing the topic with specialist­s within the sector,” said Sajda Al Ghaithy, media director at Ithraa, Oman’s inward investment, and export developmen­t agency.

As the Gulf Cooperatio­n Council’s (GCC’s) largest fresh fish producer, Oman has already demonstrat­ed its fisheries credential­s and potential to develop as a leading regional aquacultur­e hub. However, in order to realise its ambitions, access to land, technology, research, and talent is critically important.

The session will discuss the benefits and challenges of investing in this sector, Al Ghaithy stated, adding: “Commercial aquacultur­e has the potential to stimulate economic growth and create jobs. As many as 35 million people are directly employed in the fisheries sector worldwide; 20 per cent of them in the aquacultur­e industry and indirectly the industry supports several times this number.”

Considered the fastest developing food-producing sector in the world, aquacultur­e is recognised as a possible sustainabl­e solution for food security. However, the sector faces any number of challenges ranging from environmen­tal degradatio­n and reduced water quality, disease, and a lack of governance and regulation in production.

The evening session will be moderated by Dr. Younis Al Akhzami, chief executive officer (CEO), Public Authority for Manpower Register. The session will see four industry experts sharing knowledge and opinion with academicia­ns, executives of companies, students, and other attendees.

Panellists include Andreas Ntatsopoul­os, chief operating officer of Oman Aquacultur­e Developmen­t Company, Dawood Al Yahyai, director of Aquacultur­e Developmen­t at the Ministry of Agricultur­e and Fisheries, Michael Katz, CEO at Oman Aqua Science, and Rumaitha Al Busaidi, an Aquacultur­e specialist at the Al Hosn Investment Company.

“We have had a very positive response from the guests who attend the sessions, so far we have had between 80 and 100 people attending each session,” said Al Ghaithy.

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