20th August 2012, THE establishment of the Brunei Agro-Technology Park (ATP) as a “one-stop shop” is hoped to attract more foreign direct investment (FDIs) into the Sultanate, particularly in the field of agro-technology, said Minister of Industry and Primary Resources yesterday.
Read more...6th June 2012, Consultants to research on sustainable land transport system, THE CSPS, in cooperation with the Ministry of Communication and Development, has commissioned a consultant, SQW China, for a study entitled “Review to Formulate a Roadmap and Draft Masterplan for a Sustainable Land Transportation System” in Brunei.
Read more...20th April 2011, Work has finally begun on the much anticipated Brunei Agro-Technology Park (BATP), envisioned to be a massive 500-hectare “hi-tech” one-stop industrial community which is expected to boost the country’s agricultural output to an estimated $2.7 billion by 2023. The multi-million dollar project’s first phase, 50 hectares of research, logistics and processing clusters situated in the southern tip of the site in Kg Tungku, is scheduled for completion in January 2013.
Read more...2nd September 2010, The Department of Agriculture and Agrifood of the Ministry of Industry and Primary Resources signed an agreement with SQW China Ltd for a consultancy project on the development of food processing “incubators” for local SMEs yesterday.
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