Growth of aquaculture under threat
Pressing financial and climate issues could hinder growth of aquaculture sector all over the world, warned FAO.
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Pressing financial and climate issues could hinder growth of aquaculture sector all over the world, warned FAO.
The government of Philippines is considering the privatization of country’s seas to save fishery from collapsing.
Fisheries sector in Philippines has increased its output after the government rehabilitated fish farms and released tilapia and carp fingerlings in rivers, lakes, and other bodies of water.
The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) has decided to promote and fund blue fin tuna sea ranching research to boost tuna industry in the Philippines.
Production of a new catfish (hito) variety is gaining ground in Mindanao city, which is determined to produce a stable supply of this “next-generation fish.”
The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) and Jiabong LGU partnered in a new project to enhance mussel farming in Philippines.
Tuna industry urged the stakeholders to take advantage of the opportunities in aquaculture production.
A fish port worker in General Santos City helps unload
The local tuna industry should take advantage of opportunities in
The government of Philippines has granted the permission for direct oil imports by tuna companies for their requirement of fuel.
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