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    Mussel farming eyed in coastal barangays

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    Date
    October 8, 2006
    Author
    Colmo, Edith
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    MB20061008_19
    Excerpt
    The local government here plan to develop about 17 kilometers of its coast from Banago to Punta Taytay into mussel farm. ‘Big opportunities await residents of coastal barangays of Bacolod City who would go into mussel farming,” Councilor Lyndon Caña, chairman of City Council’s Committee on Environment and Ecology told a technical workshop on mussel production. The technology was introduced by the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center (SEAFDEC) and financed by ABS-CBN Foundation.
    Citation
    Colmo, E. B. (2006, October 8). Mussel farming eyed in coastal barangays. Manila Bulletin, p. 19.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/4727
    Corporate Names
    Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center (SEAFDEC) ABS-CBN Foundation Inc.
    Personal Names
    Caña, Lyndon Alvarez, Rodolfo
    Geographic Names
    Punta Taytay
    Subject
    mussel culture technology
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