Laguna de Bay revival eyed to boost fish production

“Our aim is to produce more food at lower prices. For example, bring back bangus or milkfish prices to P50-P70 per kilo. Maximizing the aquaculture potential of Laguna Lake is essential to achieving that goal,” Agriculture Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr. told fish pen operators last week.
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MANILA, Philippines — The Department of Agriculture (DA) is pushing for the revival of Laguna de Bay as a major source of fish for Metro Manila residents and those in nearby provinces.

“Our aim is to produce more food at lower prices. For example, bring back bangus or milkfish prices to P50-P70 per kilo. Maximizing the aquaculture potential of Laguna Lake is essential to achieving that goal,” Agriculture Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr. told fish pen operators last week.

“If we can add more capacity, then let’s do it,” he added.

Citing data from the Laguna Lake Development Authority (LLDA), the DA said the 940-square kilometer Laguna de Bay produces as much as 90,000 tons of freshwater fish annually and provides livelihood to around 13,000 fishermen.

The DA said aquaculture associations in Laguna Lake have sought the agency’s help to address the increasing mortality of fingerlings in fish pens, the minimal introduction of salt water that is helpful in milkfish production and the reintroduction of fresh water.

Laurel said he would arrange a meeting with the LLDA, chaired by Environment Secretary Ma. Antonia Yulo-Loyzaga, to discuss plans and guidelines for the opening of flood gates crucial for the introduction of fresh and saltwater.

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