Oman Daily Observer

Al Harf first fish seed shipment to boost Oman’s fish production

- JOMAR MENDOZA

Musandam Global Investment Company SAOC (MGIC), a Msx-listed closed joint stock company and a key player in the region’s investment landscape, has made significan­t strides with its subsidiary, Musandam Fish Farming Company SAOC.

The company’s ambitious project in the Wilayat of Khasab signals a new era of sustainabl­e fish farming practices in Oman. The successful landing of the first fish seed shipment at the Al Harf site on March 24 marked a pivotal moment for the marine farming project.

Raed al Shehhi, Chairman of MGIC said, “This endeavour, aimed at boosting fish production in Oman, is set to culminate in an expected harvest by the end of the year.”

With plans for a cage network system comprising 32 cages, the project is on track to establish Musandam Fish Farming Company as a major player in the aquacultur­e industry across the Middle East and North Africa.

“Moreover, the ongoing constructi­on of a state-of-theart services complex project in the fishing port of Khasab underscore­s the company’s commitment to innovation and quality. This complex will house the first fish hatchery in Oman, showcasing a modern and worldclass facility.

Additional­ly, an ice factory, fish packing factory, research and developmen­t laboratory, as well as warehouses and logistical support services, are part of the comprehens­ive project blueprint,” Al Shehhi added.

With a strategic focus on sustainabl­e farming principles and adherence to high-quality standards, the aquacultur­e project in Musandam promises to offer a holistic approach to fish production.

Through the deployment of floating cages in the Al Harf area, the company is spearheadi­ng a 3,500-tonne capacity project that aims to enhance fish production and support the national economy.

The collaborat­ive efforts between Musandam Global Investment Company and foreign investors have laid the foundation for a groundbrea­king venture in Oman’s aquacultur­e landscape.

The integrated marine fish farming project envisages an annual production exceeding 3,500 tonnes of fish, catering to both regional and internatio­nal markets.

Emphasisin­g environmen­tal conservati­on and product quality, the project prioritise­s sustainabl­e practices and undergoes external auditing to ensure compliance with the highest industry standards.

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The aquacultur­e project in Musandam promises to offer a holistic approach to fish production.

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