LA TRINIDAD, Benguet -- The Provincial
Fishery Office through the “Fish on Wheels” program of the Bureau of Fisheries
and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) is bringing fish products directly to the
municipalities this period of Enhanced Community Quarantine(ECQ).
Provincial
Fishery officer Arnulfo Taberna said the project aims to ensure fish supply for
communities with restricted travel and movements during the ECQ.
Majority of
fish supply in the province come mainly from the lowland areas. Tilapia or the
so called chiclid fish is also sourced from Ambuclao in Bokod.
Taberna said
the fish orders in the municipalities are consolidated and delivered in
drop-off points through stores or cooperatives.
For two weeks
now, the PFO has delivered a total of 2.070 tons of variety of fresh fish and
marine products such as tilapia, bangus, galunggong or round scad, squid and
shrimps in the towns of Bokod, Tublay, Sablan and La Trinidad.
Taberna said
prices of the commodities are given at acquired prices. Tilapia is sold at P110
per kilogram, bangus ranges from P140 to P145/kg, shrimps from P340 to 350/kg,
galunggong lalaki at P140/kg, galunggong babae at P120/kg, and squid at
P120/kg. Assorted dried fish and squid will also be delivered to Bokod within
this week, he said.
The
“Fish on Wheels” under the "Kadiwa ni Ani" program of the Department
of Agriculture ensures fisherfolks’ income through direct selling to
consumers and ensure institutional market linkages. (JDP/SCA-PIA-CAR,
Benguet)
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