The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) again assured the public that fish prices for the rest of the Holy Week would remain stable despite the increase in demand.
The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources again assured the public that fish prices for the rest of the Holy Week would remain stable despite the increase in demand.
“Our countrymen who will abstain from eating meat this Holy Week have nothing to worry about because of sufficient fish supply in our ports and markets,” he said, allaying fears of a supply shortage following the oil spill in Oriental Mindoro. Data from the Philippine Statistics Authority has showed that fish production in Oriental Mindoro in 2022 was estimated at 3,119 metric tons , which accounted for some 0.07 percent of the country’s overall fish production of 4.33 million MT that year.
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