Philippines starts to rebuild typhoon shattered seaweed sector

게시됨 2022년 2월 25일

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Seaweed farms around Dawahon Islet in the Philippines incurred losses worth PHP200 million due to a typhoon, affecting the income of the community for over 50 years. In response, the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) provided implements, seaweed seedlings, and fishing boats to aid recovery, with plans to provide PHP4 million worth of seaweed farm implements and PHP1.5 million worth of post-harvest facility by the end of June. BFAR aims to bring back the production and sustainability of the seaweed farmers' livelihood, with support from the Dawahon Seaweed Farmers Association.
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Seaweed farms around Dawahon Islet were hit hard by the typhoon, incurring losses worth PHP200 million ($3.9 million), including ready-to-harvest seaweeds, post-harvest facilities and fishing boats. Dawahon has a population of about 10,000 and its residents have been relying on seaweed farming as their main source of income for over 50 years. In a bid to aid the recovery of the farms, last week BFAR gave the islet’s seaweed farmers implements, 1.2 tonnes of seaweed seedlings, ten 12-foot and ten 20-foot fibre glass boats, with engines and accessories, according to BFAR Eastern Visayas regional director Juan Albaladejo. In total, he said that PHP4 million worth of seaweed farm implements and PHP1.5 million worth of post-harvest facility will be provided to the country’s seaweed farmers by the end of June. "Hopefully in three months, we can have about 100 hectares or more seaweed farms actively producing seaweeds in Dawahon Island, depending on the hard work of our seaweed farmers. ...
출처: Thefishsite

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