Fiji's PM Impressed with Dubai Aquaculture Project
The Head of the Fijian Government thanked the Fish Farm chief executive, Bader bin Mubarak for an informative tour of the Fish Farm adding that Fiji is open to strengthening its aquaculture technological development.
Wednesday 08 December 2021 | 23:00
Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama briefed by Fish Farm LLC chief executive Bader bin Mubarak with Permanent Secretary for Commerce, Trade, Tourism and Transport Shaheen Ali, line minister Faiyaz Koya and Fiji’s Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) Naipote Katonitabua. Photo: Office of the Prime Minister
Prime Minister Josaia Voreqe Bainimarama yesterday visited Fish Farm LLC which is headquartered in Dubai.
It incorporated in 2013 with the focus on marine fish breeding and hatchery to support the local aquaculture industry and reduce dependency on foreign imported fish.
The Fish Farm set up three facilities - a caged farming facility in Dibba, a hatchery in Umm al-Quwain and an inland farming facility in Jebel Ali.
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The main facility in Jebel Ali which Mr Bainimarama visited can produce around 3000 metric tons of organic fish per year, including salmon, sea bass, sea bream and hammour for local consumption.
During the visit, chief executive Bader bin Mubarak briefed our PM and his accompanying delegation on the strategy of the farm and its future expansion plans, particularly in the area of cold-water fish, which is aimed at reducing imports and securing sustainable supplies to local markets.
The Fish Farm in the United Arab Emirates is geographically poised to be one of the world leaders in the fisheries sector.
Mr Bainimarama witnessed firsthand the breeding facilities of the aquaculture-produced marine fish at the Fish Farm.
He was also informed that the Fish Farm ranks number four in the world in terms of producing organic salmon. It is also the only salmon breeding system in the world with full environment control.
The Head of the Fijian Government thanked the Fish Farm chief executive, Bader bin Mubarak for an informative tour of the Fish Farm adding that Fiji is open to strengthening its aquaculture technological development.
The Prime Minister is in Dubai to officiate as Chief Guest at Fiji Day at the World Expo and also attend the Ministerial meeting on Creative Economy.
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