Mexico: Permanent support to oyster producers

Published 2021년 2월 16일

Tridge summary

The Tabasco state government, along with various officials and authorities, visited aquaculture farms in the Carmen lagoon to inspect a new oyster production system called 'Suspension Baskets'. This system, adopted from Australia, is more efficient and has a lower mortality rate compared to the traditional system. The cost of the suspension system is high, but the result is a better quality product. The system has been supported by oil companies such as Chevron and Shell, and the government is promoting it to reduce environmental impact and improve oyster survival rates. The visit marked two years of pilot work on this suspension system.
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Original content

MANUEL TORRES. TABASCO JOURNAL. On a maritime route, the holders of Sedener, Sedec and Tourism learned about the regional alternative in the production of oysters based on the Suspension Baskets system. CÁRDENAS, Tabasco. In order to give added value to the current oyster production and expand tourism activity, the State Government through the Secretariat for Agricultural, Forestry and Fisheries Development (Sedafop) carried out a supervision tour of the aquaculture farms "El Coral ”and“ El Charquito del Golfo ”, located in the Carmen lagoon in the San Rafael ejido of the municipality of Cárdenas. Within the maritime route, Sedafop's Undersecretary of Fisheries and Aquaculture, Alejandro García Baduy, explained the system of "Suspension Baskets" (Australian system), which is approved in many parts of the world and is now a reality in Tabasco through of a pilot program. The tour showed the work carried out by producers with the traditional system and the suspension system, which ...
Source: Inforural

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