The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources’ (BFAR) collaborative project with the World Bank (WB) worth P11.42 billion is ready for implementation in August this year.
The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources’ collaborative project with the World Bank worth P11.42 billion is ready for implementation in August this year.
Meanwhile, the project is now set to provide multiple fisheries interventions to enhance both ecosystem and community resilience and benefit over 1.15 million fisherfolk, small and medium enterprises, other fisheries stakeholders, and residents in coastal communities across the country. The project also eyes to address these challenges through the adoption of the ecosystem-based approach to fisheries management , therefore enhancing the value of fisheries production and elevating income in coastal communities through science, knowledge, and technology.
FishCoRe aims to develop aquaculture and fisheries enterprises in aqua-industrial business corridors through subprojects like satellite multi-species hatcheries, offshore mariculture in “The development of infrastructure such as fish landing sites, fish ports, cold storage, and mobile laboratory facility and equipment is another priority of the project,” Escoto said.
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