125,000 tilapia fingerlings distributed in agri districts in Davao City

Up to 125,000 tilapia fingerlings were distributed by the Davao City Agriculturist Office (CAGRO) to the agricultural districts in the city on Friday (June 10).

This is the first of four rounds of fingerling distribution that will be carried out this year by the CAGRO to the eight agricultural districts in Tugbok, Baguio, Calinan, Marilog, Toril, Paquibato, Bunawan, and Talomo.

The project aims to provide residents in areas that are far from the coasts and sea resources with fish supply in a bid to promote food security.

The 2022 budget for the fingerling distribution program is around P4 million.

CAGRO Officer-in-Charge Mr. Leo Brian Leuterio told the City Information Office (CIO) that the project is part of the department's regular programs that are less reliant on national assistance as the local government gives more emphasis on food security efforts in far-flung areas.

“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.

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 had allocation of 5,000; and Buhangin-Bunawan (BuhBun) with 7,500.

The fingerlings were distributed across various barangays in these districts.

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

Another 150,000 catfish fingerlings will also be distributed to the same beneficiaries next week.

Photo from semilya ng Tilapia