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  2. Century Pacific Food - Wikipedia

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    The parent company, Century Pacific Group, Inc., was established by Ricardo S. Po, Sr. (1931–2021) on December 12, 1978 as Century Canning Corporation, whose primary business was the distribution and sales of canned and processed fish products derived from tuna, sardines, and milkfish.

  3. Commercial fisheries in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    [27]: 31–33 The average price of many species has increased over time. [27]: 38 Commercial roundscad production has declined since 2003 due to overexploitation. [10]: 21 Prices have risen in turn, and roundscad imports have taken place on and off since 2001 to supplement domestic production. Commercial catches for Barli sardinella, Indian ...

  4. Category:Century Pacific Food brands - Wikipedia

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  6. Aquaculture in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Out of all fisheries products, seaweed exports are second only to tuna. [9]: 37 Philippine aquaculture is hampered by the lack of a "trash fish" — a cheap fish that can be used to feed farmed fish — as most fish in the Philippines are directly valuable for human consumption. This increases the cost of farming carnivorous fish.

  7. Ahi prices stay steady for New Year's - AOL

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    Dec. 30—Guy Tamashiro of Tamashiro's Market on Thursday said the auction prices for bigeye tuna have been "very firm " the past few days, indicating a decent supply and steady pricing.

  8. Municipal fisheries in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    [38]: 26–28 [67]: 175 At the end of the 19th century, sapyaw/sapiao nets began to spread, and other new net types followed. [38]: 32 A fish trap in Manila Bay in 1933. A growing population during American rule saw demand for fish increase. Beam trawling was introduced by Japanese fishermen in the early 20th century, as well as muro-ami nets.

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