Examples of Fisheries Company in a sentence
Lanka Walltiles PLC Annual Report 2011/12Defined contribution plans - Employees’ Provident Fund and Employees’ Trust FundEmployees are eligible for Employees’ Provident Fund contributions and Employees’ trust Fund contributions in line with the respective statutes and regulations.
Ngwe Pinlae Livestock Breedings and Fisheries Company Limited (http://www.ngwepinlae.com).
The state-owned Maldives Industrial Fisheries Company (MIFCO) continues to enjoy considerable monopsony power as it holds exclusive rights in purchasing and processing skipjack tuna in two of four zones.
On 14th Mar, 2011, three fishery corporations including Vietnam National Seaproducts Corporation Company Limited, Ha Long Fisheries Company Limited and Eastern Seafood Company Limited, were incorporated into Vietnam National Seaproducts Corporation Limited by Decision No. 456/ QD-BNN-DMDN of The Ministry of Argiculture and Rural Development, operating under the model of parent and subsidiary company.
The OFC, a joint-stock company, is 24% owned by the Government (Oman Fisheries Company online information.
Public enterprises include the Agency for Reconstruction and Development; National Water and Sewerage Authority; Grenada Industrial Development Corporation; Gravel, Concrete and Emulsion Production Corporation; Market and National Importing Board; Grenada Postal Corporation; Grenada Craft Center; and Grenada Commercial Fisheries Company.
Registered individuals must put their client’s interest first when selecting from multiple suitable options available to the client, and must document the reasonable basis for their suitability determinations.
India has extended Line of Credit worth $18 million to the Government of Maldives for the expansion of fishing facilities at Maldives Industrial Fisheries Company (MIFCO).
The Directors of Whaingaroa Fisheries Company Limited entered into an agreement to purchase land at Iwitaua Road, Otangaroa, Northland for $251,702 (Lot 61).
Estimates indicate that some 946 tonnes of shrimp and 656 tonnes of by-catch at a value of $TT15 M and 2.4 M respectively, were landed by artisanal and semi-industrial trawlers (data are unavailable for the industrial trawlers).4.1 Shrimp ProcessingShrimp processing in Trinidad and Tobago is handled by a variety of privately-owned companies which have supplemented the role previously performed by the National Fisheries Company (NFC).