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    • Prawn culture sparks renewed public interest 

      Technology Dispatch (The Manila Times, December 10, 1987, on page 9)
      The 60 peso/plate grilled sugpo that the Filipino gourmet smack his lips over in Manila may literally reflect the "phenomenal growth" of the Philippines' prawn industry, but prawn farmers themselves hedge against making ...
    • Prawn farming profitable 

      (The Manila Journal, June 17, 1987, on page 6)
      This city, which has long eluded industrialization due to unfavorable factors - for one thing, fresh water is scarce - may yet find its salvation in the vastness of its fishponds which produce expensive prawns for export. ...
    • 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.
    • Study cites ways to make prawn, shrimp culture more profitable 

      (BulletinToday, December 11, 1985, on page 22)
      Prawn and shrimp production utilizing recently-developed brackishwater fishpond culture techniques performs better in terms of profitabilities per unit area compared with rice and corn production. This was one of the more ...