Iran: Hormozgan has 50,000 hectares of land suitable for shrimp cultivation, export value of 180 million dollars last year

Published 2023년 11월 21일

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The head of the Iranian Fisheries Organization expressed that there is a significant opportunity for investors in the aquaculture field in Hormozgan province, as there are more than 50 thousand hectares of land suitable for shrimp cultivation in the region. He emphasized that increasing aquaculture production leads to higher exports and foreign currency earnings for the country, citing last year's export of over 38 thousand tons of shrimp worth 180 million dollars. The Director General of Hormozgan Fisheries also mentioned the province's capacities in shrimp breeding, fish farming in cages, and various fisheries transformation industries, urging investors to support the development of the fishery industry for increased foreign exchange and food security.
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Seyyed Hossein Hosseini, today (November 30th), on the sidelines of the visit to the aquaculture capacities of Qeshm city, which was carried out in order to invest in the field of aquaculture in the province, added: the land suitable for shrimp cultivation in Hormozgan province is more than 50 thousand hectares, which is more than this amount. It is located on 9 thousand hectares in Mehrgan area of Bandarlange city and it is an opportunity for investors to enter this field. Pointing out that the increase in aquaculture production is equal to the increase in exports and foreign exchange for the country, he said: Considering the fact that farmed shrimp are exportable, last year more than 38 thousand tons of shrimp worth 180 million dollars were exported, which is a very good currency earner for the country. had. The head of the Iranian Fisheries Organization stated: Fisheries is one of the potential capacities of Hormozgan, which can be relied on as a strong point to create ...
Source: Isna

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