Philippines: Price of mackerel scad seen stabilizing with lifting of closed season

Published 2021년 2월 2일

Tridge summary

The price of galunggong in the National Capital Region (NCR) is expected to decrease in the coming weeks following the lifting of a three-month closed fishing season in Palawan, which supplies 95 percent of the fish sold in Navotas Fish Port Complex. The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) announced the lifting of the season on January 31, 2021, leading to an increase in supply and expectations of price stabilization. Since the implementation of the closed fishing season in 2015, galunggong production in the area has significantly increased, according to the National Stock Assessment Program. BFAR's law enforcement group reported only two fishing vessel violations during the three-month period.
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The price of galunggong within the National Capital Region (NCR) is expected to go down in the coming weeks, with the lifting of the three-month closed fishing season in Palawan, which supplies 95 percent of galunggong being sold in Navotas Fish Port Complex, the largest fish port in Southeast Asia. A statement on Tuesday showed that the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) already lifted the three-month closed fishing season on round scad or galunggong in northeastern Palawan on January 31, 2021. This marks the sixth year since it was first implemented in 2015. With the opening of the galunggong-rich northeastern Palawan, the supply of galunggong in the wet markets of Metro Manila is set to increase. “As a result, BFAR is expecting the price of galunggong and other fish commodities to stabilize in the capital region in the coming weeks, BFAR said. At select markets, the price of galunggong stood at P240 to P260 per kilogram as of Tuesday, based on the price ...
Source: Mb

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