A RM2 BILLION LOBSTER FARM IN SABAH



COURTESY.... Bill Hertzig, President of Darden Aquafarm INC made a pleasantness call upon Chief Minister Musa Aman.

By : REBECCA CHONG

DURING a third day of State Assembly subject as good as answer session, a State Assemblyman for Kunak, Nilwan Kabang asked a Chief Minister upon a progress of a proposed lobster tillage plan in Pulau Timbun Mata in Kunak District, a corner endeavour in between Inno Fisheries, a auxiliary association of Yayasan Sabah, as good as Aquafarm Inc from America.

According to plan sources a proposed corner try involves an investment of RM 2 billion as good as is approaching to beget 20,000 jobs. In reply a Chief Minister confirmed which a plan will be carried out upon a 9,300 hectare coastal area in Pulau Timbun Mata, Semporna.
He pronounced a State Cabinet authorized a land for a plan in Mar 2012. He pronounced a lobster farm would require some 6000 hectares to house a 18000 or so lobster cages as good as additional area for associated onshore as good as offshore facilities.

To be carried out by Integrated Lobsters Aquaculture Park (ILAP) in corner try in between Inno Fisheries SDN BHD as good as Aquafarm Inc from America a plan includes lobster aquaculture for blurb production, investigate as good as development, stipulate tillage as good as precision as good as mussels tillage as a food source for a lobsters.

The Chief Minister further explained which a inclusion ofcontract tillage was to allow , a internal! fisherm en as good as small as good as medium-sized companiesto do business with ILAP. In this way, internal aquaculture farmers as good as companies who stick on a program would gain access to a record as good as await system for lobster tillage as good as marketing.

Musa further disclosed which a West Coast area is foundto be a many befitting area for a prolongation of lobster seeds. He pronounced an application for appropriation has been submitted for consideration under National Key Economic Areas (NKEA) for agriculture. (Insight Sabah)
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