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dc.contributor.authorAraneta, Macon R.
dc.coverage.spatialPhilippinesen
dc.coverage.spatialBelize Cityen
dc.coverage.spatialCambodiaen
dc.coverage.spatialGuineaen
dc.coverage.spatialSri Lankaen
dc.date.accessioned2019-06-24T05:39:39Z
dc.date.available2019-06-24T05:39:39Z
dc.date.issued2015-05-02
dc.identifier.citationAraneta, M. C. (2015, May 2). Philippines resumes fish supply to European Union. Manila Standard, p. A6.en
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/6398
dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisherPhilippine Manila Standard Publishing, Inc.en
dc.subjectfishen
dc.subjectfishery economicsen
dc.subjectfishersen
dc.subjectfishery regulationsen
dc.subjectillegal fishingen
dc.subjectsustainabilityen
dc.subjectfisheriesen
dc.subjectfood securityen
dc.titlePhilippines resumes fish supply to European Unionen
dc.typenewspaperArticleen
dc.citation.journaltitleManila Standarden
dc.citation.firstpageA6en
local.seafdecaqd.controlnumberMS20150502_A6en
local.seafdecaqd.extractSenate Committee on Agriculture and Food chairperson Cynthia Villar said this is a welcome development because it would ensure the sustainability of the income of our fishermen. The yellow tag was imposed in June last year on the Philippines for its failure to address illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing (IUUF). A similar ban had been declared against Belize, Guinea, Cambodia, and Sri Lanka.en
local.subject.personalNameVillar, Cynthia


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