Aquaculture...quo vadis?: (Speech of Dr. William D. Dar, Acting Secretary of the Department of Agriculture, last July 9 in Seafdec's Silver Anniversary Program at Tigbauan, Iloilo: Second of two parts
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Now, more than ever, the need for a research and development center dedicated to aquaculture technology development has become even more acute. At this juncture, I wish to reiterate the Philippine government's continued support to the SEAFDEC Aquaculture Department.
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Aquaculture...quo vadis?: (Speech of Dr. William D. Dar, Acting Secretary of the Department of Agriculture, last July 9 in Seafdec's Silver Anniversary Program at Tigbauan, Iloilo: Second of two parts. (1998, July 14). Daily Informer, B2.
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