TACLOBAN CITY, Jan. 12 (PNA) - The
Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) in Eastern Visayas will join
the nationwide launch of the Fisheries, Coastal Resources and Management
Project (FishCORAL) on Jan. 19.
BFAR Regional Director Juan
Albaladejo said the special project will address key issues that worsens
poverty incidence among fishermen through management of the coastal and
fisheries resources.
Another component is the implementation
of community-based enterprises in the 1,098 coastal communities of the target
bays and gulfs in Bicol Region, Eastern Visayas, Caraga Region, and Autonomous
Region in Muslim Mindanao.
The project, which will kick off
within the first three months of the year, is funded with the assistance from
the International Fund for Agricultural Development of the United Nations
(UN-IFAD) and the Philippine government.
The launching will be led by
Agriculture Secretary Proceso Alcala and BFAR National Director Asis Perez. It
will be witnessed by governors, mayors, fisherfolk leaders, local government
officials, and stakeholders from all over the country.
According to Albaladejo, the
project’s implementation will last for five years. (PNA)
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