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    January fishport landed volumes increase 2.37%

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    Date
    February 16, 2024
    Author
    Halili, Adrian
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    Classification code
    BW20240216_S1/8
    Excerpt
    The catch landed at regional fish ports (RFPs) rose 2.37% year on year by volume in January, even with the closed season in force in some fisheries, the Philippine Fisheries Development Authority (PFDA) said. Fish landed at RFPs amounted to 38,780.63 metric tons (MT) during the month, according to the PFDA’s monthly briefer. “All RFPs still managed to supply sufficient and affordable fishery products to all their clients and stakeholders,” it said.
    Citation
    Halili, A. H. (2024, February 16). January fishport landed volumes increase 2.37%. BusinessWorld, p. S1/8.
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/15471
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    Corporate Names
    Philippine Fisheries Development Authority (PFDA) Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) Zamboanga Fish Port Complex Navotas Fish Port Complex Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA)
    Geographic Names
    Zamboanga Peninsula Palawan Visayan Sea General Santos
    Subject
    fishing harbours commercial fishing closed seasons fishery production fishery statistics fishery economics landing statistics fish unloading
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