Brunei Minister of Agriculture Leads Delegation to Jocean for Sea Grape Study Visit

The Minister of Agriculture of Brunei, together with his delegation, paid a formal visit to Jocean Headquarters in Penang to conduct an in-depth study on sea grape (Caulerpa lentillifera) seedling cultivation and sustainable farming technology.

Strengthening Agricultural Cooperation

The visit highlights Brunei’s increasing interest in diversifying its aquaculture industry and exploring new opportunities in sustainable ocean farming. During the visit, the delegation observed Jocean’s achievements in:

  • Seedling propagation technology

  • Controlled farming environments

  • Market expansion strategies

The Minister expressed strong appreciation for Jocean’s innovative approach, noting that Brunei is keen to explore introducing sea grape cultivation as a high-value aquaculture product to support local food security and economic growth.

Jocean’s Vision and Mission

At Jocean, we uphold the mission of:

  • Innovation through Technology – continuously improving seedling survival rates and yield quality.

  • Sustainability – ensuring eco-friendly farming methods that protect marine ecosystems.

  • Ocean Restoration – contributing to ocean purification and coral reef regeneration through our cultivation practices.

The delegation was particularly impressed by Jocean’s commitment to environmental protection alongside business growth, which aligns with Brunei’s agricultural development goals.

Looking Ahead

This visit marks a new milestone in regional cooperation, paving the way for potential partnerships between Jocean and Brunei’s agricultural sector. By sharing knowledge and best practices, both parties look forward to developing a thriving sea grape industry in Brunei, bringing the benefits of this “green caviar of the sea” to more communities in Southeast Asia.