Bahrain is making plans to farm sea plants for export

게시됨 2021년 6월 25일

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Bahrain is pursuing the potential of becoming a hub for the cultivation, care, and export of sea plants to fulfill the increasing demand in the Far East. Five MPs, led by Mohammed Buhamood, have identified Ras Hayyan as a possible site for this venture, anticipating interest from foreign investors. Sea plants have various uses, including in the ecosystem, the fishing process, and as a delicacy in some Asian countries. Additionally, they have other applications such as in medication, cosmetics, and fuel. The MPs believe the market for aquafarming investments in Bahrain, including sea plants, is substantial and appealing.
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With luck, Bahrain could become the Middle Eastern center for cultivating, nurturing, and exporting a variety of sea plants to meet the growing demands of Far East consumers. Five MPs, led by public utilities and environment affairs committee chairman Mohammed Buhamood, believe foreign investors would be interested in taking up space at Ras Hayyan to produce it, alongside kelp and seagrass. “There is huge local, regional, and international interest in aquafarming investments in Bahrain and it is not all about fish … but sea plants too,” Buhamood told zawya.com. “Sea plants are important to the ecosystem and the fishing process, while to some Southeast Asian countries like China, Korea, Thailand, and Japan, they are a popular delicacy.” “Sea plants, of course, are important in the ecosystem and the whole fishing process, but some Southeast Asian countries consider them a popular delicacy,” said Buhamood. “Edible ...
출처: Hortidaily

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