Fisheries Development Oman (FDO) recently announced its participation in the Seventh Global Fishery Forum & Seafood Expo Russia, which is scheduled to take place from September 17–19, 2024, in St. Petersburg. This event provides FDO and its subsidiaries with a valuable platform to showcase Omani seafood products, services, and investment opportunities to a global audience. The Expo will host over 400 companies from 34 Russian regions and 14 countries, with 26,000 square meters of exhibition space and 139 industry experts set to speak. Muneer Al Muneeri, Chairman of FDO, highlighted Oman’s position as a major fish producer and net exporter in the GCC, emphasizing the country’s commitment to expanding its seafood exports while adhering to global standards of sustainability and food safety.
The participation of FDO at the Global Fishery Forum & Seafood Expo Russia aligns with the company’s mission to position Oman as a global leader in sustainable seafood. The event allows FDO to introduce Oman’s innovative investments and state-of-the-art production facilities to the international marketplace, attracting global investors, strengthening relationships, and showcasing the diversity of Oman’s seafood industry. FDO aims to support the national vision of making fisheries a cornerstone of the Sultanate’s economy through its participation in this prestigious event. The company is dedicated to promoting sustainability, environmental responsibility, and economic growth within Oman’s fisheries sector.
FDO’s subsidiaries, including SIMAK, Marsa Al Duqm, Blue Waters, and Oman Pelagic, will be featured at the Expo, highlighting the company’s comprehensive offerings and capabilities. SIMAK operates a cutting-edge facility in the Duqm Special Economic Zone, producing over 100 million cans of seafood annually with an emphasis on sustainability and eco-friendly practices. Marsa Al Duqm is developing Oman’s largest fishery port in Duqm, set to be fully operational by 2026, while Blue Waters plays a pivotal role in Oman’s seafood supply chain through aquaculture operations. Meanwhile, Oman Pelagic strengthens the country’s commercial fishing fleet with advanced technologies and eco-friendly methods.
FDO is poised to tap into new global markets, including Europe, with responsibly sourced seafood that meets the highest international standards. The company’s commitment to sustainability, environmental stewardship, and socio-economic growth drives job creation and skills development within Oman’s fisheries sector. Visitors to the Global Fishery Forum & Seafood Expo Russia can meet FDO at Booth No. H7, where they can explore the company’s products, services, and collaboration opportunities that contribute to the sustainable growth of Oman’s fisheries industry. This participation reinforces FDO’s position as a leader in Oman’s fisheries and aquaculture sector, showcasing the country’s marine resources and investment opportunities on a global stage.
In conclusion, FDO’s participation in the Seventh Global Fishery Forum & Seafood Expo Russia underscores the company’s dedication to promoting sustainable seafood practices and expanding Oman’s presence in the global industry. By leveraging its subsidiaries and highlighting its state-of-the-art facilities, FDO aims to attract international investors, strengthen relationships, and showcase the diversity of Oman’s seafood sector. The company’s commitment to sustainability, environmental responsibility, and economic growth positions it as a key player in Oman’s efforts to make fisheries a cornerstone of the country’s economy. Visit FDO at the Seafood Expo Russia to learn more about the company’s contributions to the sustainable growth of Oman’s fisheries industry.