Naawan, Misamis Oriental – A small fisheries school of the Mindanao State University (MSU) in this town has started an ambitious program of breeding Giant Groupers, weighing as much as 30 kilos each, and other high value marine products like Abalone and Sea Cucumber.
Of the three projects, only the Sea Cucumber is moving forward as the research group headed by Dr. Winifredo Uy nears the stage where they could transfer the breeding and propagation technology to the stalkeholders.
MSU Naawan Campus Chancellor Elor Roa said the reason behind the advancements in Sea Cucumber breeding is the availability of Research support funds.
The Sea Cucumber Project is being supported by the Department of Science and Technology and was given a P72-M funding following the visit to the site by Sec. Fortunato dela Peña.
The breeding of Giant Grouper and Abalone is still a struggling project as it has not been given support fund yet.
Success in the breeding of the Sea Cucumber, specifically the Sand Fish and Teat Fish species, the Giant Grouper and the Abalone will have great economic impact on the Aquaculture and Fisheries sector in Mindanao and the whole country.
This is the importance of Research and Development in Agriculture and Fisheries which unfortunately is not getting an enthusiastic support from key decision makers in government.
In this two-part video presentation, the Beauty & Bounty of Mindanao will first feature the pitiful state of the Giant Grouper and Abalone research and then show the advancements in the Sea Cucumber development program because of the support funds it received from DOST.
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#LilHelpGoesALongWay!
(This 2-part video presentation was produced by the Beauty & Bounty of Mindanao Media Team and shot on location in MSU Naawan Campus, Misamis Oriental. Translation was done by Iris Ferraris of MinDA)
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