Growing tuna in fish cages: A vision for food security and economic growth
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As the saying goes, necessity is the mother of invention. In today’s world, where climate change is affecting natural fish stocks and food security, the need for innovation in aquaculture has never been more urgent. Tuna fish farming is one such solution, and countries like Turkey, Japan, and Spain have already demonstrated its success. Why should the Philippines not follow suit? Being an archipelagic nation, the Philippines enjoys one of the longest coastlines in the world, a natural advantage for aquaculture.
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Señeres, I. (2025, August 1). Growing tuna in fish cages: A vision for food security and economic growth. Panay News, pp. 6, 15.
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