RIYADH: The National Fisheries Development Program plans to attract over $4 billion of foreign and local investment into 海角直播鈥檚 fishing industry as part of the Kingdom鈥檚 Vision 2030 scheme to diversify the economy.
The man tasked with making this happen over the next eight years is NFPD CEO Dr Ali Al-Shaikhi. His body is mandated by the government to expand the country鈥檚 seafood industry, boost food security and grow agricultural exports.
Al-Shaikhi told Arab News: 鈥淭his was an idea that in 2010 transformed into an initiative. A steering committee hired KPMG to study the potential of the Kingdom鈥檚 seafood sector.
鈥淭he committee also visited many countries to study aquaculture, and they assessed potential Saudi seafood production, at over one million tons. A market study discovered that KSA seafood consumption per capita was less than 50 percent of the global average 鈥 11 kilos rather than 24.
鈥淔our years later, the committee鈥檚 report spelled out a clear strategy 鈥 to improve our aquaculture production facilities, and to increase production capacity. This was approved by the Royal Court, which assigned a program to implement the strategy.鈥
Al-Shaikhi joined the NFPD in 2017 after serving in the National Aquaculture Group and the Almarai food company
He said: 鈥淭he NFDP works with the government and the private sector. We have a very good team and we have moved fast.
鈥淲e are focused on job creation, protecting the local markets and improving and promoting our seafood industry.鈥
He added: 鈥淲e are preparing the platform for investment. We have spent almost SR300 million ($80 million) over the last three years only on research 鈥 carrying out feasibility studies, measuring environmental impacts, identifying the right species to be cultivated, calculating feed consumption rates and so on.
鈥淲e have created hatcheries for fish and fish feed and we are developing food processing techniques. Once all these critical elements are in place, the investor or farmer will have all the knowledge required and can just focus on production.
鈥淣ow we are working with the private sector to achieve our goals. We identify investment opportunities and make it easier and faster to invest in terms of new regulations and government support.鈥
Fishing is an age-old tradition in the Gulf, but aquaculture 鈥 the artificial raising, harvesting and processing of marine products 鈥 is an increasingly 鈥榮mart鈥 industry demanding a range of specialized skills. How is 海角直播 preparing to meet this challenge?
鈥淎t present over 3,000 Saudis technicians are employed in our aquaculture sector,鈥 Al-Shaikhi said. 鈥淲e do not yet have academic colleges specific to aquaculture in the KSA, so we will help young Saudis to study aquaculture abroad.
鈥淲e are launching an initiative to develop one hundred Saudi [citizens] as aquaculture leaders 鈥 with 70 percent of funds coming from the private sector and 30 percen from the government.
鈥淎nd we just signed an agreement with a local academic facility to train 3,000 Saudis for the aquaculture and fisheries sector. Foreign academics are coming in, so we will have knowledge transfer from them as well as from international governments we cooperate with.鈥
Al-Shaikhi noted: 鈥淎quaculture is one of the fastest-growing areas in the food sector. Worldwide it's growing 6 percent per year. This contributes to food security, job creation and rural development 鈥 and it鈥檚 sustainable in terms of the environment and climate change.聽
鈥淎quaculture is one of the key elements that will improve the quality of life in many countries, and of course, we want this to happen in 海角直播.鈥