SEAFDEC/AQD to offer free training for fishery graduates
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Graduates of Fisheries are invited to a free training in the culture of shrimps, marine fishes and tilapia on top of the different species.
The SEAFDEC Aquaculture Department is offering the training under its program “Internship Training on Manpower Development” to help address the declining fish supply in the country.
“The training is a two-month intensive activity intended to make the participants acquire the basic knowledge and understand fish culture technologies,” Baliao said.
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Subong, E. S. (2018, January 25). SEAFDEC/AQD to offer free training for fishery graduates. The Daily Guardian, p. B1.
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