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Government urged to invest further in municipal fisheries

Published June 14, 2021, 2:19 PM The Philippine government is urged to invest further in municipal fisheries and improve the capabilities of small fishermen so they can help increase the country’s fisheries production. During a food security forum organized by Tugon Kabuhayan, Pablo Rosales, president of PANGISDA Pilipinas, said the Philippines government should increase the capacities of the municipal fisherfolk through the provision of efficient and environmentally friendly technologies. This, instead of considering the proposed House Bill 7853 authored by Deputy Speaker Pablo John F Garcia of 3rd District of Cebu, which would amend Section 18 of Philippine Fisheries Code or Republic Act (RA) 8550 that would allow commercial fishing inside municipal waters that has less than 10.1 kilometers of municipal water area.

Easing fish importation dangerous to the aquaculture sector – Manila Bulletin

Published March 8, 2021, 1:36 PM The aquaculture sector is ready to file a petition opposing more fish importation should the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) will push for its plan to ease import policy on agricultural commodities, especially fisheries products.   Asis Perez, convenor of food security advocacy group Tugon Kabuhayan, said in a briefing on Monday that NEDA’s proposal is “problematic” and may result in a long-term problem for the country’s aquaculture players, which supplied 53 percent of the country’s total fisheries production in 2020. “The problem in the country’s fisheries sector is not a question of availability but the issue of logistical system. If that [eased fish importation] happens, remember what it will do to our market and what it will do to our producers. Producers will have more problems and they may eventually stop investing,” Perez, who also serves as former Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) director

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