Petron to begin stocking of fish cages in Guimaras
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As part of its commitment to give more livelihood opportunities to Guimarasnons, Petron will begin stocking fingerlings in two of the three fish cages it has established at the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center (SEAFDEC) in the town of Nueva Valencia before the end of the month. Initially, the target beneficiaries will come from four barangays, namely Igang, Magamay, Pandaraonan, and Dolores. Petron signed a memorandum of agreement with SEAFDEC last June 15 providing seed capital for the establishment of the mariculture farm.
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Petron to begin stocking of fish cages in Guimaras. (2007, August 11-12). Sunstar, p. 2.
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Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center (SEAFDEC) Philippine Business for Social Progress (PBSP) Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) Petron School Petron Library Hub Saudi Aramco Sa Aklat Sisikat Foundation Petron Dealers Association San Francisco Public Library (USA) Bato Balani Foundation
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