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  • Writer's pictureBy The Financial District

Shrimp Hatchery Up In Oriental Mindoro

Agriculture Secretary William Dar has inaugurated last week, the country’s first Department of Agriculture-Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (DA-BFAR) Shrimp Hatchery and Broodstock Development Center in Barangay Labasan, Bongabong, Oriental Mindoro.

Photo Insert: This is the country's first DA shrimp hatchery

“It’s such a historic occasion to really emphasize that Oriental Mindoro is home to the first DA-BFAR Shrimp Hatchery in the country. Hindi lang Mindoro island ang sinusuportahan nito, all other regions in the country will depend on the fry to be raised here in Bongabong,” Secretary Dar said.


With a P24-million funding support under the Bayanihan 2, the hatchery is a component of BFAR’s National Hipon Iangat ang Produksyon (HIPON) Program and will focus on the medium-scale production of Penaeus vannamei with a target of 50 million fry per year.


Ang mga mangingisda, shrimp farmers, at entrepreneurs dito ay makakaasa na mayroong ganitong facility ang BFAR na tutulong sa inyo in terms of improved fry that you need in growing and developing the shrimp industry in Oriental Mindoro,” the agri chief said.


The hatchery’s first phase implementation covers the Fry Production Facility, while its target expansion or second phase will cover the Grow-out and Broodstock Development Facility.


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The facility, which includes a laboratory, natural food tank, larval rearing tank, powerhouse/pump house, water reservoir, and covered work area, will provide registered shrimp farmers and 197 BFAR-registered shrimp farms in the region to have a year-round supply of fry.


Considering the challenges in municipal and open sea fishing, Secretary Dar said that aquaculture is a rising industry. “Aquaculture will really be the future of the fishery industry and there are three major commodities na binibigyan natin ng pansin: milkfish, tilapia, at ito ngayong shrimp,” he added.


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The new hatchery will promote the use of aquaculture areas particularly brackishwater and provide additional employment in the fishery sector. To date, there are about 25,865 registered fisherfolk in Oriental Mindoro and the province has a brackishwater fishpond area of 3,108 hectares.





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