+ Follow DOMINGO TENG Tag
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[Title] => Green leaf opening soon in Gensan
[Summary] => The Green Leaf Hotel will soon be opening its doors in the most progressive city of General Santos, the country’s ‘tuna capital.’
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[Title] => Mindanao seeks direct shipping link with East Asian neighbors
[Summary] => Mindanaos export industry can be revved up and grow more rapidly if the Philippine government opens direct access of foreign vessels to its ports to cut the cost of shipping goods bound for abroad but have to be coursed through Cebu or Manila.
Despite peace and order problems in some of its provinces, Mindanao contributed close to $2 billion in Philippine export sales in the year 2000, mainly from tuna and processed food. Nationwide, total exports that year were valued at $34 billion.
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[Title] => National tuna meet to tackle global issues
[Summary] => GENERAL SANTOS CITY Bilateral fishing agreements with Pacific neighbors and the sustainable management of international tuna stocks will be among the issues to be discussed at the Third National Tuna Congress.
Slated Sept. 13-14 at the Family Country Hotel and Convention Center here in the countrys "Tuna Capital," the event will highlight once again this southern citys position as the top producer of fresh and processed tuna products.
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[Title] => Gov't to license tuna pumpboats
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GENERAL SANTOS CITY -- Government agencies have set up a new licensing
procedure for Philippine pumpboats (bancas) which bring in P2.5 billion
annually in exports, but which do not qualify as commercial fishing vessels
under existing maritime regulations.
The Maritime Industry Authority (Marina) and Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic
Resources (BFAR) signed recently an agreement relative to the registration,
documentation and licensing of more than 2,500 pumpboats which use handlines
to fish for high-grade tuna in the Celebes Sea and international waters.
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DOMINGO TENG
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Despite peace and order problems in some of its provinces, Mindanao contributed close to $2 billion in Philippine export sales in the year 2000, mainly from tuna and processed food. Nationwide, total exports that year were valued at $34 billion.
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Slated Sept. 13-14 at the Family Country Hotel and Convention Center here in the countrys "Tuna Capital," the event will highlight once again this southern citys position as the top producer of fresh and processed tuna products.
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procedure for Philippine pumpboats (bancas) which bring in P2.5 billion
annually in exports, but which do not qualify as commercial fishing vessels
under existing maritime regulations.
The Maritime Industry Authority (Marina) and Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic
Resources (BFAR) signed recently an agreement relative to the registration,
documentation and licensing of more than 2,500 pumpboats which use handlines
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