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BFAR mulls moratorium on crackdown vs imported fish

(UPDATE) THE Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) on Wednesday said it was considering imposing a moratorium on the crackdown of imported frozen fish in wet markets amid criticisms that it was anti-poor.

In a radio interview, Nazario Briguer, BFAR Information and Fisherfolk Coordination Unit chief, said he had informed BFAR Officer in Charge Demosthenes Escoto on the developments in the Senate after Senators Raffy Tulfo and Mary Grace Poe questioned the move of the agency to crack down on pampano and salmon starting on Dec. 4, 2022.

In this file photo A vendor in paco market shows blue mackerel scad, "galunggong sold for 240 per kilo last January 20, 2022.THE Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) on Wednesday blinked as an official said that the agency is considering a moratorium on the crackdown on imported frozen fish amid criticisms from senators. PHOTO BY JOHN RYAN BALDEMOR