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    • Aquaculture projects gain support from SEAFDEC member countries 

      (Panay News, April 20, 2018, on page B1, B2)
      Siem Reap, Cambodia – All of the 11 member countries of Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center (SEAFDEC) showed its support in promoting sustainable aquaculture projects of the Philippines’ AQD (Aquaculture Department). ...
    • Baliao lauds Japan’s 50 years of support for SEAFDEC/AQD 

      PN (Panay News, October 22, 2018, on page B3)
      The financial support of the Government of Japan to SEAFDEC /AQD (Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center/ Aquaculture Department) for the last 45 years is very rewarding and gratifying. This was the gist of the message ...
    • BFAR: Aggressive transfer of aquaculture tech needed vs dwindling fish catch 

      (Panay News, December 15, 2018, on page B8)
      To ensure fish supply sustainability in the country, the Philippine Technical and Administrative Committee (PTAC) members requested the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center (SEAFDEC) to put all aquaculture research ...
    • China-ASEAN-SEAFDEC/AQD collab in aquaculture looms 

      (Panay News, July 9, 2018, on page B11-B5)
      China-ASEAN Center for Joint Research and Promotion of Marine Aquaculture Technology invited SEAFDEC/AQD Chief Dan Baliao to attend a forum to discuss collaboration with SEAFDEC/AQD. The forum carried a theme “cooperation, ...
    • Establishment of multi-species hatcheries kicks off with site suitability assessment in CARAGA 

      (Panay News, March 26, 2018, on page B11)
      AQD Chief Dan Baliao and Dr. Rolando Platon started their week-long site suitability assessment in CARAGA Region. This is in view of the agreement between BFAR and SEAFDEC/AQD to establish multi-species hatcheries in fifteen ...
    • Fish producers appeal to SEAFDEC: harmonize R&D efforts to improve fish production 

      (Panay News, July 24, 2018, on page B8)
      Joseph Martin “Jhong” Borromeo, president of Philippine Association of Fish Producers, Inc. (PAFPI) has appealed to SEAFDEC to harmonize its R&D efforts to be industry-focused towards improvement of fish production. Borromeo ...
    • New SEAFDEC facilities in Iloilo to boost aquaculture 

      Tayona, Glenda (Panay News, December 13, 2021, on page 2-19)
      The Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center (SEAFDEC) Aquaculture Department (AQD) in Barangay Buyuan, Tigbauan town recently inaugurated new multi-species hatcheries and broodstock tanks. These tanks are large ...
    • PH allots P10.5M for SEAFDEC/AQD to establish 15 pilot multi-species hatcheries 

      (Panay News, March 1, 2018, on page B11)
      The Philippine Government through the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) has allotted P10M for the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center/Aquaculture Department (SEAFDEC/AQD) to conduct feasibility ...
    • SEAFDEC to pursue ‘Oplan Balik Sugpo’ despite uphill battle 

      (Panay News, October 29, 2018, on page B11)
      “OPLAN Balik Sugpo’ will be pursued despite uphill battle,” chief Dan Baliao told Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) representatives who came for a consultation meeting with Southeast Asian Fisheries Development ...
    • SEAFDEC/AQD addresses constraints in aquaculture production, significant cut in the price of fish seen 

      (Panay News, October 28, 2018, on page B8)
      Three major constraints in aquaculture are lack of sufficient fry supply, high cost of feed and skilled manpower to keep aquaculture ventures running.
    • Shrimp farmers to SEAFDEC chief: Address gaps in shrimp farming 

      (Panay News, February 8, 2018, on page 10)
      As the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center/Aquaculture Department (SEAFDEC/AQD) banner program “Oplan Balik Sugpo” is in the offing, chief Dan Baliao echoed the concerns of shrimp farmers to the scientists to ...
    • Solving major aquaculture woes sought 

      PN; Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center (SEAFDEC) (Panay News, October 6, 2018, on page B8)
      The aquaculture industry faces three major constraints – lack of fry supply, high cost of feeds and skilled manpower. Upon identifying these constraints, the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center (SEAFDEC) and ...