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The Milkfish Broodstock-Hatchery Research and Development Program and Industry: A Policy Study

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This paper looks into the national R&D program for the production of hatchery-bred milkfish fry and the fledgling industry it has spawned with the end purpose of recommending courses of actions that the national government can pursue for their furtherance. The study concludes that hatchery-bred fry is necessary for milkfish culture to attain sustainable growth and international competitiveness in the coming years. Therefore, the government should continue to strongly support the R&D program and industry by exerting concrete measures to address the various technical, market, institutional and other problems which hinder them from fully becoming a vehicle of growth in the fisheries sector.

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  • Israel, Danilo C., 2000. "The Milkfish Broodstock-Hatchery Research and Development Program and Industry: A Policy Study," Discussion Papers DP 2000-05, Philippine Institute for Development Studies.
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    1. Trinidad, A.C. & Pomeroy, R.S. & Corpuz, P.V. & Agⁿero, M., 1993. "Bioeconomics of the Philippine small pelagics fishery," Monographs, The WorldFish Center, number 7817, April.
    2. Israel, Danilo C., 1999. "Research and Development in the Philippine Fisheries Sector," Discussion Papers DP 1999-17, Philippine Institute for Development Studies.
    3. Cororaton, Caesar B., 1999. "Rates of Return to R&D Investment in the Philippines," Discussion Papers DP 1999-24, Philippine Institute for Development Studies.
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