(PNA file photo) LEGAZPI CITY - After three months of taking care and feeding milkfish, members of the Sitio Anonang Homapon Fisher Folks Association (HFFA) in this city are finally enjoying the fruits of their labor with a bountiful harvest. HFFA president Edna Adille, in an interview on Wednesday, said they harvested early this week more than 14 washtubs or "banyera" with a total of 560 kilograms of "bangus" (milkfish). Adille said she is very grateful to the City Agriculture Office (CAO) and Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) for helping them grow milkfish, noting that the project is very beneficial as has improved the livelihood of association members. "We, the 32 HFFA members have taken care of the fish cage with a routine schedule in monitoring and feeding it every day," she said. Adille noted that the proceeds from the harvested fish this week would be used to buy fingerlings to keep the project rolling. CAO chief Sheila Nas said in a