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Fishers’ Group To Showcase Tilapia Products In Camarines Norte Trade Fair

At the upcoming trade fair, fisherfolk will highlight their tilapia products in Camarines Norte, advocating for sustainable aquaculture practices.

Fishers’ Group To Showcase Tilapia Products In Camarines Norte Trade Fair

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A fishers’ group supported by the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources in Bicol (BFAR-5), under its Special Area for Agricultural Development (SAAD), is preparing to participate in a trade fair in Camarines Norte promoting sustainable aquaculture practices.

In a media release on Wednesday, the BFAR-SAAD Bicol said the 30-member San Lorenzo Ruiz Tilapia Raiser is preparing a variety of tilapia-based products for the Bantayog Festival Trade Fair on April 21, 2025, in Daet.

The product lineup includes embutido, patties, nuggets, skinless longganisa, corned oil, tilanggit, and skin chicharon, all made from tilapia.

In addition to their tilapia-based products, the association also produces agri-products such as banana chips and eggs.

The BFAR-SAAD said the association’s participation at the trade fair is a significant step toward supporting local livelihood, and boosting the economy of Camarines Norte.

It added the event presents an excellent opportunity for the association to showcase the versatility of tilapia and its potential in creating unique, value-added food products.

“The association aims to capture a broader market and introduce their high-quality, locally-produced goods to a wider audience,” the BFAR-SAAD said.

The Bantayog Festival, a significant historical and cultural celebration in Camarines Norte, marks the province’s founding anniversary and honors the Daet Revolt of 1898.

The festival is also a tribute to national hero Jose Rizal and other local heroes. Named after the First Rizal Monument (Unang Bantayog ni Dr. Jose Rizal), the festival is a vibrant commemoration of the region’s rich history. (PNA)