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                    [Summary] => Despite the destruction wrought by Severe Tropical Storm Paeng, aquaculture groups under food security and livelihood advocacy group Tugon Kabuhayan said there is no need for importation as local fish supply remains stable.
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                    [Title] => Fish unloading volumes continue to increase
                    [Summary] => Fish supply for consumers in the National Capital Region and several areas in Central and South Luzon continued to grow in March, largely due to the lifting of the closed fishing season in several major fishing grounds in the country.
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                    [Title] => Zambo peninsula ready to supply fish to Manila, areas devastated by 'Ompong'
                    [Summary] => Western Mindanao is ready to supply different types of fish to Metro Manila and parts of Luzon devastated by typhoon Ompong, a fishery official said here.
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                    [Title] => Zambo peninsula ready to supply fish to Manila, areas devastated by 'Ompong'
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