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    • ₱4,800 gets you ₱50,000 with carp 

      Guevarra, Benjie (Malaya, September 4, 1985, on page 12)
      A viable solution to the country's worsening food problem may lie in an artificially-spawned Chinese carp here which, for a measly investment of P4,800, can produce in six months time almost 1,500 kilograms of fish worth ...
    • 600 additional Koi fish released to La Paz Plaza Pond 

      (DailyGuardian, July 18, 2022, on page 2)
      600 more Koi fishes were released to the newly-opened La Paz Plaza Koi Pond on Friday, July 15, 2022. The additional Koi fish were sponsored by the Global Business Power Corporation (GBP) which is also responsible for the ...
    • Artificial insemination: Chinese carps lay eggs all year round 

      (Philippines Daily Express, August 25, 1985, on page 6)
      Chinese carp in an island research station here undergo artificial insemination and hormone injections to provide cheap protein for man. The fish do not complain. They lay eggs all year round when in other countries they ...
    • Bighead carp introduced in Bicol 

      (BulletinToday, September 14, 1985, on page 24)
      The fast-growing bighead carp from China was introduced for the first time yesterday in Bicol during a unique lake-seeding activity in honor of the President's 68th birthday. Sponsored by ranking Bicolano career officials ...
    • Bighead Chinese carp, nililinang na sa bansa 

      DEPTHnews (People's Tonight, March 15, 1985, on page 1)
      Maaring alagaan sa fish cages sa Laguna Lake ang bighead Chinese carp (Aristichthys nobilis). Ang breakthrough na ito sa artificial propagation ng species ay natamo ng mga mananaliksik ng Southeast Asian Fisheries Development ...
    • Carp in Laguna lake emasculated by pollution 

      Ronda, Rainier Allan (The Philippine Star, October 13, 2016, on page B8)
      A study conducted by Michelle Grace Paraso of the University of the Philippines Los Baños (UPLB) College of Veterinary Medicine found that a majority of the male common carp in the lake have shrunken testes compared with ...
    • Carp-raising breakthrough bared 

      Flores, F. T. (BulletinToday, January 14, 1985, on page 14)
      Researchers at the station of the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center (Seafdec) at Tapao Point here have chalked up another breakthrough in fishfarming - the successful spawning of the fast-growing bighead Chinese ...
    • Carp-raising in Laguna Lake 

      Espiritu, Carol E. (The Republic, February 1, 1985, on page 1)
      Atop hill at Tapao Point in Binangonan, Rizal, overlooking the Laguna Lake - the largest in the country researchers are quietly revolutionizing fish production to meet Asia's need for cheap protein. The 45-hectare Binangonan ...
    • Chinese carp fingerlings sowed in 2 Bicol lakes 

      (Philippines Daily Express, September 8, 1985, on page 8)
      The fast-growing bighead carp from China was introduced for the first time yesterday in Bicol during a unique lakeseeding activity in honor of the President's 68th birth anniversary.
    • New Hope for fishing industry 

      Go, Marianne V. (The Manila Evening Post, August 30, 1985, on page 7)
      Pork, beef and chicken are main sources of protein. Unfortunately, rising prices have put them beyond the reach of the average housewife who has to make do with a limited budget. Soybeans and vegetables which are cheaper ...
    • Ready market for carp fingerlings 

      Irinco, Willy (Metro Manila Times, August 25, 1985, on page 2)
      Carps may soon replace bangus as the favorite fare on the table of Filipino families. This was learned yesterday from Dr. Alfredo Santiago, Jr., chief of the Binangonan Research Station (BRS) of the Southeast Asian Fisheries ...
    • RP on its way to carp aquaculture 

      Espiritu, Carol E. (Metro Manila Times, January 25, 1985, on page 5)
      On top of a hill at Tapao Point in Binangonan, Rizal, overlooking the Laguna Lake, researchers are quietly revolutionizing fish production to fill Asia's lack of cheap protein sources to feed its rapidly growing population. ...
    • SEAFDEC introduces fast-growing fish specie 

      (The Economic Monitor, September 23, 1985, on page 1)
      A fast-growing big-head carp from China was introduced for the first time in Bicol as the aquaculture department of the Southeast Asian Fisheries and Development Center (SEAFDEC) donated 6,000 fingerlings of such species ...
    • State U scientist says carp raising ideal venture for rural communities 

      Fernandez, Rudy A. (The Philippine Star, April 11, 1993, on page 18)
      Carp growing can be a profitable venture among rural areas in the country. In fact, carps can be polycultured or grown together. Though polyculture, a production of four to five tons per hectare per year can easily be realized.
    • Success in carp aquaculture cited 

      Zamora, Jorge (Manila Bulletin, October 5, 1987, on page 8)
      Atop a hill at Tapao point in Binangonan, a suburban town overlooking Laguna Lake - the largest in the country - researchers are quietly revolutionizing fish production to meet Asia's need for cheap protein. The 45-hectare ...