BFAR assists food growers in Siquijor

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THE Special Area for Agricultural Development (SAAD) Phase II implemented by the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) in Siquijor is actively assisting the tilapia culture project of the Canlasog Samahang Mag-uuma (Casama), an association of farmers and fisherfolk composed of 33 members established in 2009.

They now operate 11 tilapia fishponds.

SAAD aims to contribute to poverty reduction and improve the living conditions of vulnerable fisherfolk and their communities by providing sustainable livelihood opportunities and support for poor fishing sectors.

According to BFAR development officer II Ronie Malinis, Casama will receive P424,472.79 worth of inputs and materials for the operation of 11 tilapia fishponds in the second year of SAAD program’s implementation.

In 2023, the association received inputs and materials valued at P313,160 in total, including feeds and tilapia fry, high-density polyethylene hose, bamboo poles, ropes, nails and cement.

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Malinis said BFAR will help the recipients by offering technical support by introducing suitable feeding practices and strategies to reduce mortality as well as a quick demonstration on how to properly store fry.

Casama President Edgar Tamiat, who is also a barangay official and tricycle driver, is thankful for the support and assistance provided to their association.

“I am very grateful that they have assisted us with the needs of our association. We are very thankful to BFAR-SAAD because they have supported us with all our needs, such as tools, materials and seedlings, he said in the vernacular.

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