Bahrain strives to be a leader in the cultivation and export of seaweed

Published 2021년 6월 28일

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Bahrain is poised to become a major player in the global seaweed market, with potential investment interest from businessmen due to the demand for seaweed in Far Eastern countries like China, Japan, Korea, and Thailand. Seaweed is used in various food items and is a rich source of essential nutrients. The market for seaweed is expanding, especially with the trend towards organically grown products. The U.S. and Canada are already successfully cultivating seaweed for human consumption, with exports to Japan, and the Irish are showing interest in reviving their traditional seaweed diet.
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The global seaweed market is potentially huge and very attractive. Bahrain could become a center in the Middle East for the cultivation and export of various marine plants to meet the growing needs of Far Eastern consumers. For example, seaweed is very popular in China, Japan, Korea and Thailand and is used to make soups, noodles, or made into seasonal dressings rich in fiber, calcium, magnesium and iodine. Five MPs, led by Bahrain's Committee on Public Utilities and the Environment, Mohammed Buhamud, believe businessmen are willing to invest their money in the seaweed sector. “There is huge local, regional and international interest in investing in Bahrain aqua farms, and it's not just fish ... but marine plants,” Buhamud said. "Sea plants are important to the ecosystem and the fishing process, while in some Southeast Asian countries such as China, Korea, Thailand and Japan, they are a popular delicacy." Research has shown that certain types of seaweed are one of the best vegan ...
Source: Fishnet.ru

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