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Our ABOT (agree-build-operate-transfer) AquaNegosyo packages provide technical assistance from project inception, site assessment and facility construction to several production runs. Technologies are ready for hatchery, nursery and grow-out of abalone, mudcrab, marine fishes (grouper, milkfish, snapper, siganids, and seabass), native catfish and hybrid native-African catfish, tilapia, bighead carp, freshwater prawn, and tiger shrimp. Green water grow-out for tiger shrimp and seaweed farming are also available.
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[ ABOT (agree-build-operate-transfer) ]. (2007, December 24-26). Daily Informer, p. 11.
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