+ Follow PABLO ROSALES Tag
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[Title] => Groups optimistic about fisheries law development
[Summary] => Fisherfolk organizations and members of non-government conservation and fisheries organizations lauded the passage of a law that would enforce the amended Fisheries Code of the Philippines.
[DatePublished] => 2015-09-27 10:00:00
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[Title] => Small fishers now catch only 5 kilos per day
[Summary] => SAN FERNANDO, Pampanga The fish catch of some 12 million small fishermen nationwide has been reduced from an average of some 25 to 30 kilos in three hours in the 1970s to only about five kilos per day due to illegal fishing mainly by fishing companies.
In an interview with The STAR, Pablo Rosales, national president of the Progresibong Alyansa ng Mangingisda (Pangisda), said this was reflected in their study based on reports of fishermens groups from various parts of the country where illegal fishing thrives.
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[Title] => Small fishermen buck commercialization of Pacific white shrimp
[Summary] => Small fisherfolk groups are opposing governments plan to allow the commercialization of the exotic vannamei or Pacific white shrimp specie, saying this would worsen environmental destruction and result in the economic displacement of marginal fisherfolk.
Pablo Rosales, national chairman of the Progresibong Alyansa ng Mangingisda sa Pilipinas (Pangisda), said that commercial production would destroy diminishing mangrove areas, which are the sources of wild fish that small-scale fishers and their families depend on for food and income.
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[Title] => Fishers slam govt on subsidies
[Summary] => ANGELES CITY Fisherfolk from coastal towns in Bataan and Zambales blamed the Arroyo administration for their worsening plight, saying that their government subsidy has been reduced to a pittance of only P7 for every three million fishermen in the country.
The fisherfolk staged a protest rally in Mendiola, Manila the other day, bringing with them a damaged boat, a dilapidated gas lamp and torn fishing nets to symbolize their plight.
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[Title] => Farmers group says CARP headed for collapse
[Summary] => ANGELES CITY The Pambansang Katipunan ng Makabayang Magbubukid (PKMM) warned yesterday that the passage of Senate bill No. 2553, which allows beneficiaries of the governments land reform program to use their farmlands as collateral for loans, would finally lead to the "total collapse" of the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP).
PKMM national chairperson Pablo Rosales said the bill would not "boost the productivity of CARP beneficiaries" despite the claim of its authors.
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[Title] => Bulacan farmers rap land conversion
[Summary] => BOCAUE, Bulacan Bulacan farmers staged a mini-rally here Friday against the massive conversion of agricultural lands into residential, industrial, commercial and recreational purposes.
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[Title] => Small fishers now catch only 5 kilos per day
[Summary] => SAN FERNANDO, Pampanga The fish catch of some 12 million small fishermen nationwide has been reduced from an average of some 25 to 30 kilos in three hours in the 1970s to only about five kilos per day due to illegal fishing mainly by fishing companies.
In an interview with The STAR, Pablo Rosales, national president of the Progresibong Alyansa ng Mangingisda (Pangisda), said this was reflected in their study based on reports of fishermens groups from various parts of the country where illegal fishing thrives.
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[Title] => Small fishermen buck commercialization of Pacific white shrimp
[Summary] => Small fisherfolk groups are opposing governments plan to allow the commercialization of the exotic vannamei or Pacific white shrimp specie, saying this would worsen environmental destruction and result in the economic displacement of marginal fisherfolk.
Pablo Rosales, national chairman of the Progresibong Alyansa ng Mangingisda sa Pilipinas (Pangisda), said that commercial production would destroy diminishing mangrove areas, which are the sources of wild fish that small-scale fishers and their families depend on for food and income.
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[Title] => Fishers slam govt on subsidies
[Summary] => ANGELES CITY Fisherfolk from coastal towns in Bataan and Zambales blamed the Arroyo administration for their worsening plight, saying that their government subsidy has been reduced to a pittance of only P7 for every three million fishermen in the country.
The fisherfolk staged a protest rally in Mendiola, Manila the other day, bringing with them a damaged boat, a dilapidated gas lamp and torn fishing nets to symbolize their plight.
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[Title] => Farmers group says CARP headed for collapse
[Summary] => ANGELES CITY The Pambansang Katipunan ng Makabayang Magbubukid (PKMM) warned yesterday that the passage of Senate bill No. 2553, which allows beneficiaries of the governments land reform program to use their farmlands as collateral for loans, would finally lead to the "total collapse" of the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP).
PKMM national chairperson Pablo Rosales said the bill would not "boost the productivity of CARP beneficiaries" despite the claim of its authors.
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[Title] => Bulacan farmers rap land conversion
[Summary] => BOCAUE, Bulacan Bulacan farmers staged a mini-rally here Friday against the massive conversion of agricultural lands into residential, industrial, commercial and recreational purposes.
[DatePublished] => 2002-09-08 00:00:00
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