Alsons to expand aquaculture business in Sarangani

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Alsons Aquaculture Corp., a company under the Alcantara Group, is undertaking a P200-million expansion project in the municipality of Alabel in Sarangani province. | jordeenelagare /PDI

The project will be implemented in three phases over a span of three years, with the first phase or the preconstruction stage involves preparing the project site for building the aquaculture facilities.

Meanwhile, the operational phase includes the actual functioning of the aquaculture plants covering fish stocking, feeding, monitoring and harvesting as well as processing and distribution of collected fish.ponds, a reservoir for algae, larval ponds, a packing house, a power house, salt water intake structures, salt water channels, domestic water tanks and pumps and bioponds.

Citing the United Nation’s Food and Agriculture Organization, approximately 12 percent or 995 million people of the world’s population are undernourished as of 2020, mostly from Asia, Pacific Islands, and Sub-Saharan Africa.“Primarily, fish catch from municipal fisheries cannot sustain the growing demand for fish and fish products,” the filing stated.

 

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