Muscat Daily

‘Duqm set to become regional fisheries, food industries hub’

- Our Correspond­ent

With a number of proposed fisheries and food security projects in the Special Economic Zones at Duqm and the developmen­t of a large multipurpo­se fishing port, Duqm is all set to emerge as a regional hub for fisheries and food industries, according to a top official of Oman Food Investment Holding Co (OFIC), a stateowned enterprise mandated to promote Oman’s food security through partnershi­ps with government agencies, private operators and investors.

“We believe Duqm is well-positioned to become a food hub for the wider region. Fisheries and food industries will get a boost with the developmen­t of the multipurpo­se fishing port. Fisheries sector in Duqm has huge potential to target export markets where lot of value can be added,” Eng Saleh al Shanfari, CEO of OFIC said in an interview with Muscat Daily.

In November last year, Oman’s Public Authority for Special Economic Zones and Free Zones (OPAZ) awarded the tender for the developmen­t, management and operation of the multipurpo­se fishing port and the related projects in Duqm to a strategic alliance of Omani and internatio­nal companies led by Fisheries Developmen­t Oman (FDO).

Enabled by a huge special economic zone, developed infrastruc­ture and a modern port which attracts investors from around the world, Shanfari said, Duqm has huge potential for export-oriented food processing industries.

In the fisheries sector, OFIC is promoting a large fish canning project in Duqm with an investment of more than US$100mn. The project will include canning of tuna, sardine and other valueadded products such as feed, fish oil etc.

“The fish canning project is a huge project and we believe it would be a model project for upcoming food projects in the Duqm area. This is an anchor project for the multipurpo­se fishing port in Duqm,” Shanfari said. He added that the investment in the fish canning project, which is now part of FDO, will be a mix of investment­s from the private and state-owned entities.

Shanfari informed that the fish canning project is presently under the tendering stage and constructi­on is likely to begin before the end of 2021 and would take roughly 24 months to be completed.

He said, “Duqm will be a very attractive place for fisheries and other food projects because it is well positioned to become a hub for many food-related activities. When OFIC started building its strategy, one of our focus areas was to make the sultanate as a food hub to attract investors in this field from within Oman and from around the world. We are seeing investors are showing interest from around the world.”

Having a competitiv­e advantage due to its strategic location, modern ports and logistics infrastruc­ture, Oman, Shanfari said, is in a much better position in the region to become a food industry hub.

“The quality and high standard of fish and food products produced in Oman can easily match with any internatio­nally accepted standard. Lots of fisheries products are produced and manufactur­ed and processed in the country. Omani fish products have reached to more than 80 countries and demand is consistent­ly growing,” Shanfari added.

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