La Union To Improve Road Safety With PHP96 Million Solar Streetlights

Ang La Union ay nakatanggap ng PHP96 milyon na solar streetlights. Isang mahalagang inisyatiba para sa kaligtasan ng mga motorista.

DA Helps Cordillera Farmers Adopt Sustainability, Safety Practices

Patuloy ang pagkilos ng DA sa Cordillera upang mapabuti ang kita ng mga magsasaka at mapanatili ang kalusugan ng lupa para sa mga susunod na henerasyon.

DBM Oks PHP2 Thousand Across-The-Board Allowance Hike For Teachers, Poll Workers

Ang mga guro at poll workers ay makikinabang ng PHP2,000 allowance hike mula sa DBM para sa kanilang serbisyo sa halalan sa Mayo 12.

DepEd: CSC Nod For High School Grads In Government Opens Doors For Learners

Makikita ang bagong pag-asa sa mga high school graduates sa bagong hakbang ng CSC at DepEd para sa mga posisyon sa gobyerno.

New Hatchery To Boost Aquaculture Production In Albay

The Albay provincial government launched a multi-species hatchery in one of its towns to boost its fish production.

New Hatchery To Boost Aquaculture Production In Albay

6
6

How do you feel about this story?

Like
Love
Haha
Wow
Sad
Angry

The new PHP31-million multi-species hatchery in Ligao City is expected to help increase fish production and contribute to the aquaculture industry of Albay province and the rest of the Bicol region.

Albay 3rd District Representative Fernando Cabredo said in a phone interview that the facility located in Barangay Maonon shall help sustain the town’s production of different marine species such as milkfish, saline tilapia, and mangrove crabs.

He noted that the establishment of the hatchery was made possible by Republic Act 10950, otherwise known as “An Act Establishing A Multi-Species Hatchery in the City of Ligao, Province of Albay and Appropriating Funds Therefor” that was authored by then-congressman, now Ligao City Mayor Fernando Gonzalez and signed into law by former President Rodrigo Duterte in 2017.

“The purpose of this law is to guarantee the sustainability of the supply of marine products in Ligao City and in the whole Bicol Region. It also aims to address food security and provide livelihood opportunities for locals and fisherfolk in the coastal areas,” Cabredo said.

He further said that the multi-species hatchery in Ligao will help address the increasing market demand in the whole region and is aligned with the Marcos administration’s call for sustainable food production and development of the nation’s agriculture sector.

Cabredo said the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) will lead the operations and implement training for local government unit (LGU) personnel within two years after the construction of the multi-species marine hatchery and transfer the management to the LGU.

“Once fully operational, it is forecast to have a projected income of PHP5 million every year,” he noted.

Ligao City Mayor Fernando Gonzalez, Cabredo and other local officials led the inauguration of the multi-species marine hatchery located in the village’s Sitio Tambac last March 25.

A similar facility will be also established in Libon town, with the groundbreaking tentatively scheduled this April. (PNA)