Brunei’s aquaculture sector gets $300 million boost – The Scoop
Brunei’s aquaculture sector is projected to see a volume increase of almost 3,000 metric tonnes by 2020, following the signing of two agreements between the Ministry of Primary Resources and Tourism (MPRT) and Singapore-Based Barramundi Asia (B) Sdn Bhd. Barramundi Asia (B) Sdn…
Barramundi Asia plans $300m project in Brunei
The company is targeting annual production of 36,000t, equivalent to $324m, by 2032
Brunei aims to establish massive barramundi sector
Plans to establish an barramundi industry in Brunei that is capable of producing 36,000 tonnes of fish a year have been announced this week.
Brunei, Singapore enter agreement to set up state-of-the-art sea bass hatchery
BRUNEI Darussalam and Singapore signed a multi-million dollar contract to set up a world class hatchery and nursery for the production of juvenile barramundi (Asian sea bass) in the country for supply to offshore fish cages yesterday. Two agreements were signed by the Depart…
RTB News – Signing Ceremony
The Department of Fisheries, Ministry of Primary Resources and Tourism has signed the land lease for poultry farms, hatcheries and fish processing with Barramundi Asia (B) Sendirian Berhad. From Brunei Darussalam’s perspective, the project will receive a substantive foreign direct investment into the aquaculture industry and will boost the country’s total fisheries production significantly of about 324 million dollars by 2032.
Superfish being bred to ramp up locally produced protein
Scientists here are breeding tough, fast-growing superfish that have extra amounts of healthy fat in efforts to produce more local, high-quality protein.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Barramundi Asia targets 60,000t production total across three operations
The Southeast Asian aquaculture company, which recently opened a RAS facility in Singapore, is also expanding its acquisition in Australia and developing a farm in Brunei
Singapore sets 30% goal for home-grown food by 2030
This calls for new solutions to raise productivity, Minister Masagos Zulkifli told Parliament.. Read more at straitstimes.com.