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    Meralco Foundation offers fish culture training

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    Date
    September 28, 2003
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    PS20030928_B-7
    Excerpt
    Training for a responsible fish culture at the Laguna de Bay is now available to interested students/trainees. Meralco Foundation, Inc. (MFI) and SEAFDEC embarked on a joint venture to put up a training center, the Aquaculture Based Countryside Development Enterprise Foundation (ABCDEF), Inc. The training center is based in Barangay Punta, Jala-Jala, Rizal where the MFI fisheries and the Jala-Jala Farm School are located.
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    Meralco Foundation offers fish culture training. (2003, September 28). The Philippine Star, p. B-7.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/9519
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    Fish culture; Training centres; Training; Breeding; Aquaculture; Meralco Foundation, Inc. (MFI); Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center (SEAFDEC); Aquaculture-Based Countryside Development Enterprise Foundation, Inc. (ABCDEF); Don Mariano Marcos Foundation; Escaño, Alex T.; Laguna de Bay
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