MANILA, Philippines — The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) is set to ramp up its fish production initiatives to achieve 100 percent fish sufficiency by 2028.
“Committed to steering our nation towards a sustainable future, we at BFAR are confident that our concerted efforts will lead to a bountiful harvest and secure a self-sufficient future for all,” said BFAR National Director Atty. Demosthenes Escoto in a statement on Wednesday.
One of the strategic plans the bureau is considering is the reduction of post-harvest losses of fish and fishery products.
Other measures being considered by the BFAR include the distribution of new fiberglass-reinforced plastic boats, fishing gear, and paraphernalia to fishermen.
The bureau will also establish mariculture parks, reassess and maintain existing mariculture parks, and develop and recommend supplemental guidelines for the operation and management of legislated hatcheries.
Modernization, marketing plans
In addition to production, BFAR plans to modernize post-harvest and cold chain technologies in fisheries facilities and create common shared service facilities for fish and fishery products.
In terms of marketing, the bureau said that they are looking into creating commodity-specific marketing plans, facilitating direct linkage between fisherfolk borrowers and financing institutions, and maximizing the utilization of government assets.
Special projects
BFAR will also fully implement the Philippine Fisheries and Coastal Resiliency Project and the Special Area for Agricultural Development Project.
“All these measures align with the enduring vision of the Marcos Administration of building a self-sufficient nation. Food fish sufficiency is more than just sustenance on our tables; it embodies a nation’s inherent resilience in the face of challenges and serves as a bedrock for prosperity and the overall well-being of our people,” Escoto added.