Philippines's fish delivery in regional ports hit 47.9K MT in Dec 2023

Published 2024년 1월 16일

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In December 2023, the volume of fish unloaded in Philippine regional fish ports increased to 47,952.79 metric tons. The General Santos Fish Port Complex had the highest increase in unloading at 2.58%, followed by the Bulan Fish Port Complex at 2.59%. However, the Navotas Fish Port Complex experienced a slight decline in fish unloading due to closed fishing seasons, but still unloaded 16,506.60 metric tons of fish.
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The volume of fish unloaded in the country’s regional fish ports rose to 47,952.79 metric tons in December 2023, the Philippine Fisheries Development Authority (PFDA) said Tuesday. The unloading volume last month was higher than the 45,355.24 metric tons of fish unloaded in regional ports in December 2022. In its report, the PFDA said the General Santos Fish Port Complex continued its positive unloading streak after unloading 25,005.442 MT of fish, up 2.58%. The Bulan Fish Port Complex also saw an increase in unloading in December 2023 with 1,174.00 MT of fish, up 2.59%. The PFDA said the Davao Fish Port Complex recorded the highest percentage jump at 175.92% in monthly fish unloading with 1,215.12 MT of fish delivered. Meanwhile, the agency said the Navotas Fish Port Complex (PFDA-NFPC) experienced a slight decline in fish unloading in December last year “due to the implementation of closed fishing seasons in the Visayan Sea and Northern Palawan.” Nonetheless, the PFDA said the ...
Source: Gmanetwork

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