25 Asians end aquaculture course
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Twenty-five Asians completed recently an extensive two-week training course in aquaculture management, offered by the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development or (SEAFDEC-AQD). pf the course participants, 15 were from the Philippines, three from Malaysia, two each from India and Vietnam, and one each from Thailand, Singapore, and Saudi Arabia.
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25 Asians end aquaculture course. (1998, June 1). Manila Bulletin, p. 31.
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