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    • Capiz aquafarmers hurt by lockdown woes; seek help to lower feed costs 

      Dianala, Rex Delsar B. (Panay News, July 11, 2020, on page 13)
      Aquafarmers from the seafood capital of the Philippines are feeling the sting of the pandemic as transport restrictions have driven down prices given the difficulties in distributing their milkfish, crab, and shrimp produce. ...
    • Catanduanes tightens grip on crab industry 

      Arceo, Mitch (Manila Bulletin, June 2, 2010, on page 6)
      Catanduanes, apart from being associated with typhoons, is known for its abundant crabs, particularly the superior quality king crabs. Despite this, market supply remains scarce due to the massive trade of crablets to other ...
    • City Hall, BFAR partner on mudcrab farming 

      Pequierda, Beatriz Angelica (DailyGuardian, February 21, 2020, on page 7-8)
      The Iloilo City Government and Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) Regional Office 6 have partnered for mudcrab farming. This, after Mayor Jerry P. Treñas and City Agriculturist’s Office in-charge Engr. Noel ...
    • Concepcion hatchery to address decline in blue swimming crabs 

      Sornito, Ime (Panay News, September 5, 2023, on page 3-15)
      To address the decreasing population of blue swimming crabs, a hatchery was established at the Northern Iloilo State University (NISU) in the municipality of Concepcion. The provincial government, headed by Gov. Arthur ...
    • Crab and abalone production pushed 

      Abello, Melpha M. (Manila Bulletin, February 27, 2010, on page B-5)
      The DepartmentT of Agriculture (DA) is stepping up the production of blue crabs and abalone to commercial quantities this year and eventually export them overseas, where these marine products are in high demand at a high ...
    • Crab culture with a conscience 

      (The News Today, May 17, 2005, on page 11-14)
      The rapid spread of aquaculture in recent decades has brought riches to some, ruin to many, exclusion to the poorest coastal dwellers, and environmental degradation. Scientists in the Philippines are adapting aquaculture ...
    • Crab fattening pushed to ensure better yield 

      Ramos, Digs (Philippine Daily Inquirer, March 2, 2016, on page B2-2)
      There is one word crab vendors do not want their merchandise to be associated with: payat (skinny). The label sticks like glue. Meat shops are given some leeway whenever they sell a fatty slab of pork, but customers remember ...
    • Crab hatchery in Tagum aims for ASEAN market 

      Carillo, Carmencita (BusinessWorld, October 8, 2015, on page S1/8)
      The Tagum City Multi-Species Hatchery Project, which was inaugurated last week, is aiming to make crabs more affordable and readily-available to locals as well as produce for export to members of the Association of Southeast ...
    • Crab nutrition 

      (Manila Bulletin, May 10, 2014, on page B-7)
      One reason why crablet production in the laboratory is increasingly becoming more efficient is that the researchers have come up with improved nutrition for both the broodstock as well as the juveniles. Among the scientists ...
    • Crab seed production training course set 

      Tillaflor, R. P. Jr. (News Express, July 16, 2001, on page 1-3)
      The Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center-Aquaculture Department (SEAFDEC-AQD) will undertake a one-month training course on crab seed production from August 14 to September 13 at its main station in Tigbauan, Iloilo. ...
    • Crabifier app to help identify mangrove crab 

      Gahon, Shirley T. (BusinessMirror, August 12, 2019, on page A9)
      Crabifier, a mobile app that identifies mangrove crab species at the juvenile stage, was recently launched. This mobile application was developed by the Technologies for Biodiversity Use and Conservation (TechBiodive) Unit ...
    • Crablets released as Tagum boosts soft-shell crab production, aquaculture 

      Carillo, Carmencita (BusinessWorld, January 14, 2016, on page S1/5)
      Travelers entering Tagum City from Davao City, about 45 kilometers to the southwest, are greeted by a massive bronze-colored statue of a traditional bangka boat with fisherfolk aboard: a symbol of Tagum’s commitment to ...
    • Crablets: key to increase in crab output 

      Sarian, Zac B. (Manila Bulletin, November 19, 2015, on page B-7)
      At the just-concluded national mud crab congress in Iloilo City, it was very clear that to increase production of crabs for export and for the local market, there should be year-round availability of crablets for grow out ...
    • Cultured crablets released in northern Iloilo 

      PNA (The Daily Guardian, December 12, 2012, on page B1)
      Millions of blue swimming crablets were released into the sea in the coastal barangay of Mangorocoro, Ajuy, Iloilo, to increase its population. Iloilo Board Member Jett Roxas of the fifth district and chairman of Committee ...
    • DA opens Aussie-backed fish hatchery in Mindanao 

      Benaning, Marvyn N. (Manila Bulletin, February 2, 2009, on page 14)
      The Department of Agriculture (DA) has launched a marine finfish hatchery in Misamis Occidental with the assistance of the provincial and Australian governments and the Southeast Asia Fisheries Development Center (SEAFDEC). ...
    • DA-BFAR to put up crab hatcheries 

      Jacalan, Alan Jay (The Philippine Star, October 2, 2011, on page B-4)
      The Department of Agriculture through the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (DA-BFAR) will establish crab hatcheries in selected coastal communities nationwide - in partnership with fishfarmers' groups, local ...
    • Department of Agriculture, Fisheries Administrative Order 264, Series of 2020 

      Department of Agriculture (DA) (The Manila Times, April 14, 2020, on page A7)
      Subject: Regulation on the catching, possession, transporting, selling, trading and exporting of mangrove crablets, juvenile mangrove crabs and gravid mangrove crabs (Sylla spp.)
    • Department of Agriculture, Fisheries Administrative Order 264, Series of 2020 

      Department of Agriculture (DA) (The Philippine Star, April 14, 2020, on page B4)
      Subject: Regulation on the catching, possession, transporting, selling, trading and exporting of mangrove crablets, juvenile mangrove crabs and gravid mangrove crabs (Sylla spp.)
    • Determinasyon at mga kaibigang ka-agabay sa pag-unlad 

      (Tempo, March 13, 2020, on page 3)
      Pangangalakal ng alimango ang kabuhayan ni Melinda Dilag Belinario, nguni't hindi 'crab mentality' ang naging daan n'ya upang umunlad ang kanyang negosyo. Namumuhunan siya ng ₱10,000 sa pagtitinda ng alimango sa palengke ...
    • 'Don't cut mangroves, culture fish and crabs with them' 

      DI (Daily Informer, December 10, 1999, on page B1-B5)
      One needs not cut mangroves to give way to aquaculture. Fish and crabs can be cultured with mangroves. This was what Mr. Dan Baliao told the audience when he reported the development of pen and cage culture in the Philippines ...