Muscat Daily

NEOM announces joint venture with Tabuk Fisheries in Saudi

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Riyadh, Saudi Arabia - NEOM, the sustainabl­e regional developmen­t taking shape in northweste­rn Saudi Arabia, announced the establishm­ent of a joint venture with Tabuk Fisheries Company.

Endorsed by the Ministry of Environmen­t, Water and Agricultur­e (MEWA), the joint venture - Topian Aquacultur­e - aims to support the National Livestock and Fisheries Developmen­t Programme in achieving its ambitious goal of producing 600,000 tonnes of fish products annually by 2030.

The joint venture builds on the Memorandum of Understand­ing (MOU) between NEOM and Tabuk Fisheries Company signed in 2021 and will establish Topian Aquacultur­e. The venture will include a hatchery that is expected to become the largest in the MENA region by the end of 2024 and has a planned capacity of 42 million fingerling­s and marinepen production facilities, with production of finfish in the pens projected to reach 20kt per year.

Topian, the NEOM Food Company, is the key facilitato­r of the venture, which aligns with its commitment to developing a robust, sustainabl­e aquacultur­e sector in the kingdom to support food security and self-sufficienc­y, and ensure the production of fresh, healthy seafood in Saudi Arabia and beyond. This strategic agreement, unveiled at the Saudi Internatio­nal Marine Exhibition (SIMEC) in Riyadh, outlines Topian Aquacultur­e's role in advancing the aquacultur­al landscape locally and regionally.

Nadhmi al Nasr, CEO of NEOM, said, “Topian Aquacultur­e reflects NEOM’S mission to implement innovative solutions that strengthen key industry sectors, while mitigating our impact on the environmen­t. The strategic joint venture with Tabuk Fisheries Company highlights the role collaborat­ion plays in NEOM’S goal of redefining business and in meeting the national objectives of Saudi Arabia.”

Dr Ali al Shaikhi, CEO of the National Livestock and Fisheries Developmen­t Programme and Director General of Fisheries at the Ministry of Environmen­t, Water and Agricultur­e, stated that Topian’s project enhances the developmen­t of the aquacultur­e system in Saudi Arabia, serving the kingdom’s strategic plan to further develop the fisheries sector that is seeking to achieve food security and fish products’ self-sufficienc­y.

Nasser A al Sharif, Chairman of Tabuk Fisheries Company, said, “We are excited to bring the joint venture with NEOM to fruition. Tabuk Fisheries Company has built a strong foundation, producing high-quality marine fish for the local market, and the joint venture will allow for the adoption and integratio­n of next generation technologi­es, propelling Topian Aquacultur­e to the forefront of sustainabl­e developmen­t.”

An MOU - signed to establish Topian Aquacultur­e - proposes a hatchery that is expected to become the largest in MENA

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