150.000€ | 5,20% YEARLY INTEREST | 2 YEARS (with 6 months reimbursement grace period) THE PROJECT Oysterworld is an oyster farming company with a production area of 18 ha in Setúbal. Oyster farming has proven its positive environmental impact due to its water purifying and carbon capturing properties. The project is very relevant to the Portuguese sea related economy, diversifying its exploration beyond tourism and highlighting the importance of the Portuguese maritime territory which accounts for 97% of the country’s total territory. Oyster farming commonly uses traditional methods including a labour intensive approach, however Oysterworld will use technologically innovative methods and equipments that will not only assure its competitiveness in an expanding market, but also assuring dignified working conditions and a better quality of its product. With the main goal of expanding its productive capacity to 360 tonnes per year, Oysterworld looks to invest in new production equipment which has been tested abroad and will help the company to differentiate from its competitors through the “rotational” bags system. In addition and to support this new equipment, they will also be investing in: - The deepening of tanks - Installation of floodgates - A warehouse and security facilities - Installation of solar panels and a generator - Other support equipment (dredger, backhoe, oyster tables, calibrator, amongst others) THE IMPACT Why farming oysters is sustainable and good for the environment (in Independent) Oysterworld's expansion project is directly related to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which we follow for our projects technical assessment. SDG 14 – Life Below Water - Oyster farming improves water quality by acting as a filter: a single oyster filters on average 55 litres of water a day - It reduces the need for extractive fishing - It does not interfere with the natural stocks, nor it does it use antibiotics, medicines or animal feed - The productive structures work as a refuge to several species, against human and natural predators SDG 13 – Climate Action Oyster farming has a positive impact in the marine environment, by capturing CO2, nitrogen and phosphorus absorbed by the sea in the oyster shell formation and, as a consequence reduces the oceans’ acidification. SDG 8 – Good jobs and Economic growth Oyster farming provides fixed employment throughout the whole year in an area (agriculture) where the employment is mostly seasonal or temporary. Due to the fact that Oysterworld shareholders, both with tertiary education, have worked for 6 years in oyster production, they acknowledge the difficulties associated with the job and work towards: - The mechanisation of work in order to reduce their employees physical wear and to increase their productivity - Paying wages above the national minimum (the minimum wage is often associated with this sector) - Encouraging employees to think by themselves, be autonomous and capable of solving problems.
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