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    • [ Aquaculture technology commercialization ] 

      Buendia, R. (Daily Informer, November 12, 1999, on page B1)
      Seafdec/ADQ chief Dr. Rolando Platon stresses that aquaculture research results should be commercialized to achieve more impact on food security and poverty alleviation programs. This was during the First Field Day of the ...
    • Aquaculture: the last frontier for sustainable food security? 

      Williams, Meryl (Daily Informer, July 16, 1998, on page B2)
      Fish has become a political commodity, thanks to its increasing scarcity and its high value. Aquaculture offers opportunities as the last frontier for sustaining the contribution of fish to food security.
    • BFAR sires freshwater clams in Tapaz, Capiz 

      Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR)-Region VI (Daily Informer, September 30, 1999, on page B1)
      In its continuing efforts toward Food Security, the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources Region 6 turned over 300 pieces of male and female freshwater clams to Mayor Romualdo Exmundo. Jr. of Tapaz, Capiz. BFAR RD Sonia ...
    • Ganzon to SEAFDEC: Disseminate information to increase adoption of aqua culture technology 

      Subong, Elsa S. (Daily Informer, May 11, 1999, on page 8)
      "Take a more aggressive stance in information dissemination activities to increase adoption of aquaculture technologies," Presidential Assistant for Western Visayas Rodolfo Ganzon told the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development ...
    • An Oplan Erap can ensure food security for the world's poor 

      DI (Daily Informer, November 22, 1999, on page 2-8)
      Oplan Erap can significantly raise the living standards of and provide more access to food by not only in the Philippines but also in Southeast Asia. This was revealed by two international aquaculture scientists in a keynote ...
    • Rebel returnees in Dumarao and Jamindan to try aquaculture 

      (Daily Informer, March 1, 2000, on page B1-B5)
      Aquaculture may just be better or last option for rebel returnees (RRs) in Jamindan and Dumarao to achieve food security and alleviate poverty. The RRs obviously inspired by the success of aquaculture venture of their ...
    • SEAFDEC AQD's Platon bares accomplishments 

      Daily Informer (Daily Informer, July 9, 1999, on page 1-6)
      In the last two years, SEAFDEC Aquaculture Department (AQD) has made a few adjustment to better pursue its goals of food security and industry stability. In a report, Dr. Rolando Platon, chief of the Southeast Asian Fisheries ...
    • Seafdec awards Dumangas exec certificate of appreciation 

      DI (Daily Informer, November 12, 1999, on page 9)
      The awarding of Certificates of Appreciation to Dumangas Mayor Rolando Distura was the highlight of the celebration of the Dumangas Brackishwater Station's first year anniversary last Wednesday, October 27. The Certificate ...
    • Seafdec, BFAR form food security mission 

      Aquaculture News Service (Daily Informer, December 9, 1999, on page B1-B4)
      The recently-concluded ADSEA 99 (Aquaculture Development in SEA) spawned a food security mission between Seafdec AQD and BFAR. Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center Chief Dr. Rolando Platon and Dir. Malcolm Sarmiento ...
    • Tapaz to go full scale on tilapia culture 

      (Daily Informer, April 10, 2000, on page B1-B4)
      The success of the SEAFDEC-assisted project on tilapia culture in San Julian dam in Tapaz, Capiz prompted Mayor Romualdo Exmundo to develop more potential sits for aquaculture. Tapaz is an ideal place for aquaculture of ...
    • Tilapia culture: A trust towards food security 

      Daily Informer (Daily Informer, March 12, 1998, on page B1-B10)
      In this project, SEAFDEC AQD thru the Technology Verification Project under the Training and Information Division provided the materials for fabrication of netcages, tilapia fingerlings and feeds. It also provided technical ...
    • Usec Drilon hits aquaculture technology commercialization 

      DI (Daily Informer, October 18, 1999, on page B1-B4)
      Department of Agriculture Undersecretary Cesar M. Drilon Jr. has encouraged intensified efforts in promoting sustainable and environment-friendly aquaculture technology in the countryside. Keynoting the opening ceremonies ...