Evaluation the economic feasibility of small-scale communal aquaculture in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Client: Agriculture Development Fund (KSA)
Project Dates:
August 2011
- September 2011
Project objectives:
The emphasis of this task was to examine the economic feasibility of developing small-scale farm ‘clusters’ to encourage traditional fishermen to adopt aquaculture (both part and full time). The scope and tasks included:
Brief description of both successful and unsuccessful small-scale marine cage/pen farming in similar conditions to establish key lessons
Description of up to three small-scale farm models suitable for KSA e.g. species / grow-out options, service provision, public / private partnership options, financing options, training and capacity-building needs
Outline economic analyses of potential cluster-farm operations
Conclusions and recommendations on technical, economic and social feasibility.
Poseidon services provided:
Poseidon conducted all the technical and economic evaluation requirements.