DA to develop Guimaras as fisheries hub
Agriculture Secretary Arthur Yap said that the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources which is overseeing various aquaculture projects in the country, will focus on the development of Guimaras province as a fisheries hub, with the launching of a P5 million coral garden project in the town of Nueva Valencia and P5 million worth of aquaculture livelihood projects next month.
Secretary Yap said that the agriculture department is bent on raising the output of the fisheries sector as well as the incomes of fisherfolk in step with President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo's "8 by 08" program, which aims, among others, to ease hunger, pull down the cost of living, create more jobs and generate more investments, particularly in the countryside.
The DA press report disclosed that more funds will be allocated for the fisheries subsector this year to bankroll hunger mitigation programs as well as production enhancement projects that would help sustain its impressive performance in 2007, create more jobs and raise incomes of small fisherfolk.
BFAR Director Malcolm Sarmiento said additional funding will be given to various BFAR offices nationwide, including its 16 regional offices and seven fishermen's training centers, the DA press report disclosed.
Meanwhile, the DA also reported that the country's seaweed industry contributed 71 percent of the whole aquaculture output and generated total revenues of some US$72,000.00 in 2005.Seaweed production grew by 11 percent, with production estimated at 1.34 million metric tons or 185,000 metric tons dry weight in 2005.
The Philippines is currently the second leading seaweed producer after China.For the past seven years, the Philippines has been the top supplier of carrageenan, a gelling agent use extensively as thickener or emulsifier in almost every commercial product from medicine and toothpaste to ice cream, chocolate, cosmetics and even beer, the DA press report concluded.
(PIA/T.Villavert)