Fisheries (Processing)
Tonga's geographical location in the South Pacific Ocean makes it an attractive site for investment in the fisheries sector.
The nation boasts a huge sea region that is home to a broad assortment of fish species, including tuna, mahi-mahi, and snapper. Tonga’s fisheries sector, with proper management and investment, has the potential to offer sustainable lives for local populations while also contributing to the country’s economic prosperity.
Investing in Tonga's fishing industry can also have a favorable environmental impact.
Sustainable fishing methods can aid in the preservation of marine ecology and the protection of endangered species. Furthermore, the development of onshore processing facilities can create jobs and contribute value to the local economy.
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Tourism
Tonga's Tourism: A Treasure Trove Waiting to be Discovered
Tonga’s tourism industry has grown into a profitable investment opportunity for companies wishing to expand their operations. Despite the triple disaster that hit Tonga concurrently last year (volcanic eruption, tsunami, followed by COVID-19 restrictions) that claimed a few of the tourism businesses on the main island as well as Ha’apai and ‘Eua.
Agri-Processing
Yam, Taro, Coconut, Melon, Kava Noni: The Golden Harvest of Tonga
Investing in agri-processing in Tonga is an excellent way to capitalize on the country’s abundant natural resources. Tonga, which is located in the South Pacific Ocean, is endowed with a range of crops such as taro, yam, coconut, melon, nonu, and kava. These crops may be harvested and processed into finished commodities that can be exported or sold locally as part of an agri-processing operation.