PH now among world’s top tuna producers – BFAR

General Santos City is dubbed as the “Tuna Capital of the Philippines.” Photo shows yellow fin tuna at the city’s fish port complex. GENERAL SANTOS CITY NEWS PHOTO
General Santos City is dubbed as the “Tuna Capital of the Philippines.” Photo shows yellow fin tuna at the city’s fish port complex. GENERAL SANTOS CITY NEWS PHOTO

THE Department of Agriculture-Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (DA-BFAR) said the Philippines is now among the world’s leading producers of tuna.

“With unwavering determination, we have elevated the Philippines to the ranks of the world’s leading tuna producers. Last year’s impressive production of over 475,000 metric tons speaks to our diligence and the richness of our marine biodiversity — a remarkable achievement for a country of our size,” DA Undersecretary for Fisheries Drusila Esther Bayate said in her message at the closing of the 23nd National Tuna Congress and Trade Exhibit at the SM City General Santos Trade Halls in General Santos City on Friday, Sept. 1.

At sa kabila ng liit natin, nakakapag-export pa tayo. More than 107,000 metric tons of tuna were exported last year. Nakaka-proud talagang maging Pilipino,” she added, noting that the country’s tuna industry has a rich potential.

BFAR data showed that in 2022, tuna accounted for 10.25 percent of the country’s fisheries production.

Bayate underscored that the country’s tuna industry continuously adapts to various challenges.

She also shared the current initiatives of the Department of Agriculture through the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources in further strengthening the tuna industry, such as the establishment of the 12 Fisheries Management Areas (FMA), the approval of three new Fisheries Administrative Orders related to tuna fisheries management, the Philippine Fisheries and Coastal Resiliency (FishCoRe) Project, and the National MLambaklad and Payao Program, among others.

DA-BFAR director Demosthenes Escoto highlighted the importance of the country’s tuna fisheries amid challenges and changes in nature such as rising sea temperatures exacerbated by climate change.

He said among the various new initiatives of the DA for the tuna industry include continuous implementation of the National Tuna Management Plan and the reconstitution of the BFAR Technical Working Group on Tuna Fisheries.

The aforementioned event was led by the Soccsksargen Federation of Fishing and Allied Industries Inc. (SFFAII) with the theme, “Adapting Strategies Responsive to Global Challenges.”

The congress’ plenary covered topics on cooperation and partnerships on tuna fisheries, tuna catch estimation initiatives, and adaptive strategies by the tuna industry. (PNA)/PN

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