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Historical Quote of the Week
"Iloilo is the site of the first research international center in the fishing industry with the establishment of SEAFDEC in Tigbauan, Iloilo."
- February 19, 2019
DA underscores aquaculture technology commercialization
Department of Agriculture (DA) undersecretary Cesar M. Drilon Jr. encouraged intensified efforts in promoting sustainable and environment-friendly aquaculture technology in the countryside. Keynoting the opening ceremonies ...
- October 15, 1999
SEAFDEC reaches out technology verification
Realizing the urgent need to package technologies generated through the years of research and development, the Technology Verification and Extension was launched in 1996. It is a technology transfer and commercialization ...
- October 18, 1999
Showcasing latest developments and technologies on agri-aqua
The FIESTA on Jackfruit, together with pineapple, coconut, and shellfish showcases the latest developments and technologies generated by the country’s researchers and the potential opportunities that these commodities and ...
- August 30, 2017
SEAFDEC-AQD completes life cycle of red snapper and seahorse in captivity
The red snapper (Lutjanus argentimaculatus) locally known as maya-maya and two species of seahorses (Hippocampus kuda and H. barbouri) are the latest additions to the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center Aquaculture ...
- October 4, 2000
SEAFDEC develops breeding, hatchery tech
The aquaculture Department of the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center (SEAFDEC-AQD) has developed the milkfish technology which was supported by more than two decades of research. The Milkfish research on captive ...
- January 7, 2001
Seafdec cited for helping small-time fisherfolk
The Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center (Seafdec) based in Tigbauan, Iloilo got the nod of the Department of Agriculture (DA) in its efforts to help small-time fisherfolk. DA Undersecretary for Fisheries Cesar ...
- July 8, 2000
SEAFDEC conducts training on seaweed biotech
To survive, seaweeds need to be tougher too, and the commercially important ones like Kappaphycus and Gracilaria can be made so with the help of research. In comes biotechnology. Not to mess with the genetic make-up of ...
- April 13, 2007