+ Follow CRUZ AQUACULTURE CORP Tag
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[Title] => Earthworms good as feed for fish, crabs
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Cultured earthworm is a good substitute for "trash fish" as foods of fish and crabs grown in cages.
This was found in a study done by Philip Cruz, president of the Cruz Aquaculture Corp. (CAC) in Bacolod City (Negros Oriental).
"With the cost of only P10 for producing a kilo of fresh earthworms using agricultural wastes, it is more attractive to use earthworms instead of trash fish for feeding fish," reported Cruz, who conducted a research titled "Prospects of Raising Earthworms for Aquaculture Feeds."
[DatePublished] => 2006-07-23 00:00:00
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[Title] => Dagupan River healthy and productive anew
[Summary] => The Dagupan River in Pangasinans premier city is back on its healthy and productive state again.
This has been made possible through a program pursued by the Dagupan City government through the initiative of Mayor Benjamin Lim.
In times past, the rivers in Dagupan City were saddled with problems related to the proliferation of illegal fishpens and fishcages, resulting in "fish kills" attributed to very low dissolved oxygen, reduced water exchange, and high levels of pollutants.
[DatePublished] => 2006-03-20 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Rudy A. Fernandez
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[Title] => Biggest aquaculture congress in RP set
[Summary] => The biggest gathering of aquaculture practitioners in the country this year is set to be held in Bacolod City on May 7 to 10.
The First Philippine Aquaculture Congress and Exhibitors (PACE 2003) will be held at the Bacolod Convention Plaza Hotel with the theme "One Sea, One Industry."
Organizer of the four-day congress is the Cruz Aquaculture Corp. in partnership with the University of the Philippines Aquaculture Society (UP-AQUASOC) and the Society of Aquaculture Engineers of the Philippines (SAEP).
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Cultured earthworm is a good substitute for "trash fish" as foods of fish and crabs grown in cages.
This was found in a study done by Philip Cruz, president of the Cruz Aquaculture Corp. (CAC) in Bacolod City (Negros Oriental).
"With the cost of only P10 for producing a kilo of fresh earthworms using agricultural wastes, it is more attractive to use earthworms instead of trash fish for feeding fish," reported Cruz, who conducted a research titled "Prospects of Raising Earthworms for Aquaculture Feeds."
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[Summary] => The Dagupan River in Pangasinans premier city is back on its healthy and productive state again.
This has been made possible through a program pursued by the Dagupan City government through the initiative of Mayor Benjamin Lim.
In times past, the rivers in Dagupan City were saddled with problems related to the proliferation of illegal fishpens and fishcages, resulting in "fish kills" attributed to very low dissolved oxygen, reduced water exchange, and high levels of pollutants.
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The First Philippine Aquaculture Congress and Exhibitors (PACE 2003) will be held at the Bacolod Convention Plaza Hotel with the theme "One Sea, One Industry."
Organizer of the four-day congress is the Cruz Aquaculture Corp. in partnership with the University of the Philippines Aquaculture Society (UP-AQUASOC) and the Society of Aquaculture Engineers of the Philippines (SAEP).
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