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125,000 fingerlings turned over to beneficiaries, bares top exec

THE CITY Agriculturist Office  (Cagro) distributed 125,000 tilapia fingerlings eight agricultural districts of the city last Friday.

GROWING FISH. A beneficiary transfers his pack of tilapia fingerlings into a netted portion of his pond as the speeds up the distribution of the fingerling in elevated districts of Davao City with the first batch completed on June 10, 2022. The City Agriculturist Office announced Monday (June 13, 2022) they will also be distributing tilapia fingerlings to at least three batches of pond owners. (Photo courtesy of CAGRO)

Leo Brian Leuterio, officer in charge of the office, said the fingerings were distributed in Tugbok, Baguio, Calinan, Marilog, Toril, Paquibato, Bunawan, and Talomo as the activity is to provide beneficiaries with another form of livelihood.

The budget for the project is about P4 million, Leuterio said, as it is included in the regular programs of the office that do not rely on assistance from the national government that focuses on food security.

“This is part of our regular program. We have fisheries programs not just in coastal areas but also in communities in the highlands … It is for food security, food production; and we do this regularly,” he said.

The tilapia fingerlings were handed over to pond-owners in the eight agricultural districts of the city. The districts of Marilog, Baguio, and Paquibato were each allocated with 22,500 tilapia fingerlings; Calinan got 25,000 fingerlings; Tugbok with 13,750; Toril with 6,250; Talomo with 5,000; and Buhangin-Bunawan (BuhBun) with 7,500.

The fingerlings were distributed across various barangays in these districts.

Each bag of fingerlings, which contains 500 juvenile tilapias, can yield pond-owners a profit of P4,000 after 4-5 months.

Meanwhile, the office is also preparing the distribution of 150,000 catfish fingerlings to the same districts next week.

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