Department of Agriculture, Fisheries Administrative Order No. 259, Series of 2018, Subject: Rules and regulations on the importation of frozen fish and fishery/aquatic products for wet markets during closed and off-fishing seasons or during the occurrence of calamities
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Whereas, there is significant increase in the price of fish which can be attributed to the increasing fuel prices, presence of unnecessary market layers, adverse weather conditions, inadequate post-harvest infrastructure, high cost of logistics service providers, increasing population and seasonality of fish catch; ...
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Department of Agriculture, Fisheries Administrative Order No. 259, Series of 2018, Subject: Rules and regulations on the importation of frozen fish and fishery/aquatic products for wet markets during closed and off-fishing seasons or during the occurrence of calamities. (2018, September 14). The Philippine Star, p. B12.
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Fishery regulations; Trade; Frozen products; Marketing; Season regulations; Disasters; Pricing; Fishery products; Fishing grounds; Spawning grounds; Boat seines; Illegal fishing; Public health; Food security; Cold storage; Transport; Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR); Department of Agriculture (DA); Department of Trade and Industry (DTI); Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG); National Bureau of Investigation (NBI); Philippine Fisheries Development Authority (PFDA); Gongona, Eduardo; Piñol, Emmanuel; Philippines
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