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Extension and training programs in support of tilapia farming in the Philippines

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1987
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Tayamen, Melchor M.
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tilapia culture ASFA
training ASFA
fish industry ASFA
aquaculture development ASFA
seed production ASFA
breeding stock ASFA
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Philippines AGROVOC
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The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR), now a staff bureau of the Department of Agriculture (DA), is an agency mandated to look after the national development and management of the fishing industry. It constantly demonstrated its sensitivity towards the attainment of improving the lot of poor fish farmers and fishermen in the countryside.

Fisheries, as a major sector of agriculture is expected to push the country s Economic Recovery Program and must be developed to realize its potential contribution. This sector contributed 4.7% at current prices to the Gross National Product (GNP) and 5.0% on constant prices in 1985.

The fishing industry directly employs an estimated one million fishfarmers and fishermen. Indirectly, the industry provides employment to household members who are engaged in allied fisheries industries like fish processing, net making, boat building, ice plant and cold storage operation, fish handling, marketing and fish distribution.
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Tayamen, M. M. (1987). Extension and training programs in support of tilapia farming in the Philippines. In R. D. Guerrero III, D. L. de Guzman, & C. M. Lantican (Eds.), Tilapia Farming: Proceedings of the First National Symposium and Workshop on Tilapia Farming, PCARRD, Los Baños, Laguna, November 24-26, 1986 (pp. 48-54). Philippine Council for Agriculture, Forestry and Natural Resources Research and Development.
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