The harvest of aquatic products in the Philippines increased significantly in March

Published 2021년 3월 24일

Tridge summary

The Philippine Fisheries Bureau announced the end of a three-month closed fishing season, leading to a rise in aquatic product supply. On March 15, Navotas fishing port offloaded 9,507 tons of fish, including scaly trevally, milk fish, tilapia, and tuna. The total unloading volume across the seven regional fishing ports increased by 3% compared to the previous week. In particular, Lucena and Iloilo fishing ports saw a significant increase in unloading volume, by 34.18% and 2.83% respectively.
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According to a report from the Philippines "Business Mirror" on March 19, the Philippine Fisheries Bureau stated that the closed fishing season, which lasted for three months, was lifted and the supply continued to increase. As of March 15, the Navotas fishing port had unloaded. 9,507 tons of aquatic products, the main varieties are scaly trevally, milk fish, tilapia and tuna. The total unloading volume of the seven regional fishing ports across the country increased by 3% over the previous week. Data ...
Source: Foodmate

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