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  2. Oman Fisheries - Wikipedia

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    Oman Fisheries is an Omani-based company in the Sultanate of Oman that harvests, processes and retails fish. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It was formed in 1989 and is the largest fishing company in the Sultanate. The company is publicly traded company in Oman with the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries having a 24 percent stake in the company.

  3. Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries Wealth (Oman) - Wikipedia

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    Administering agricultural and fisheries marketing. Establishing and developing fishing ports. Developing the international relations of Oman with other countries in the fields of agriculture, livestock and live water resource, and representing the Sultanate at international venues relating to this area.

  4. List of companies of Oman - Wikipedia

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    By regional standards, Oman has a relatively diversified economy, but remains dependent on oil exports. Tourism is the fastest-growing industry in Oman. Other sources of income, agriculture and industry, are small in comparison and account for less than 1% of the country's exports, but diversification is seen as a priority by the government.

  5. Agriculture in Oman - Wikipedia

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    Agriculture in Oman has been important for centuries. The government's economic development policy emphasizes the expansion of such non-oil sectors as agriculture , fishing , industry , and mining in its bid to diversify the economy and diminish its dependence on oil exports.

  6. Saud bin Hamoud bin Ahmed Al Habsi - Wikipedia

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    Al Habsi worked at the Directorate of Fisheries research of the Omani Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries. [6] In 2013, he was appointed Director of the Environmental and Bioresources Sector of the Research Council of Oman. [6] In 2016, he worked at the Oman Aquaculture Development Company. [5] Previously Al Habsi was Undersecretary for Fish ...

  7. Mohammed Al Barwani - Wikipedia

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    Barwani is a non-executive director of a number of publicly traded and joint stock companies, Al Madina Insurance co. SAOG, Al Madina Investments SAOG (Muscat Stock Market), Nautilus Minerals. [13] He was formerly a non-executive director of Oman Air, Shell Oman Marketing Company, Taageer Leasing Company, Oman, and National Bank of Oman. [14]

  8. Oman Arab Bank - Wikipedia

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    Oman Arab Bank was established in 1984. In 2014, the bank launched its digital transformation strategy, enhancing its banking channels and services by employing the state-of-the-art technologies, promoting a culture of innovation and talent management, as well as providing added-value services through strategic partnerships. [4]

  9. Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science

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    The Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science (Cefas) is an executive agency of the United Kingdom government Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra). It carries out a wide range of research, advisory, consultancy, monitoring and training activities for a large number of customers around the world.