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Moderate growth in fish landings in September

In September 96,500 tonnes of fish were landed in Peruvian ports, 6.7% more than in the same month of 2013, when landings totaled 90,400 tonnes. According to the latest Statistical Bulletin prepared by the Ministry of ...

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Frozen products grow 4% in 2015

Productos congelados crecerían 4% en 2015

A study by the Center for Business Intelligence and Markets Maximixe is expected that by the end of 2015 the Peruvian production of frozen fishery products grow 4.1% to reach 366.800 MT. This is due to higher landings ...

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MEXICO – Descend fishing

The fishing season that began in early October 2014 has resulted in the Fisheries Cooperative Xaman Ha has captured to date some 70 tons of Escochín. However, with this amount failed to overcome ...

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Seek to improve breeding Paiche

Buscan mejorar la cría de Paiche

Experts Research Institute of the Peruvian Amazon (IIAP) aim to improve parenting Paiche or Pirarucú (Arapaima gigas) by a laboratory study on water spaces where this fish is developed. The Paiche is a ...

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Produce Inspectors seize 49 tons of marine resources

Inspectors from the Ministry of Production (Produce) seized 44.351 kilograms of marine resources in smaller sizes (Mackerel, Perico, Lisa and Bonito) and 5,360 kilograms of hake during the reproductive ban, it was reported today. . These actions ...

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Young cleaned Bay Chimbote

Jóvenes limpian la bahía de Chimbote

From early morning cleaned Chimbote Bay, opposite the hospital La Caleta and they feed the pelicans that roam the urban areas in search of food. In addition, from eight o'clock paint ...

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HUANCAVELICA – Production of trout in crisis

One of the emblems resources Huancavelica region could disappear in a couple of years in the rural community of Santa Inés, Pilpichaca District, if the authorities do not consider this issue of trade. Yesterday President ...

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