Ifugao to have “Yuyu” hatchery & training center under Bayanihan 2

Ifugao to have “Yuyu” hatchery & training center under Bayanihan 2

By Marcelo B. Lihgawon

Local officials inspect the site of the “yuyu” production training center in Mayoyao town which is  part of  the inclusive Enterprise Development Support  Project funded under Bayanihan 2. (OPG)

MAYOYAO, Ifugao, Feb. 26(PIA) – – A P25 million-worth of Japanese loach  or “yuyu”   hatchery and training center will soon rise in this town to enhance the capacities and productivity of fisherfolk in  breeding and propagation.

Local officials led by Governor Jerry U. Dalipog  and Mayoyao Mayor Jimmy Padchanan, Jr and Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) officials headed by Assistant Secretary of Drussila Esther Bayati and BFAR Cordillera Regional Director Lilibeth L. Signey  recently spearheaded the groundbreaking  of the said project.

Signey said the facility is part of the Inclusive Enterprise Development Support Project funded under the Bayanihan 2 or Bayanihan To Recover as One to cushion the effects of the  corona virus disease-19 pandemic.

 “Php21 million will be allotted for the building and P4M for the hatchery paraphernalia and other expenditures,” she informed. The project components  include rehabilitation of yu-yu hatchery, training of fisherfolk beneficiaries, and distribution of yu-yu fingerlings for grow-out in rice terraces. 

Dalipog thanked BFAR and other agencies and personalities and the municipal government of Mayoyao for the realization of the project.

 “It will be a great help to the people of Mayoyao and other nearby municipalities,” he said as he encourage the people of Mayoyao to participate in the upcoming trainings and become “Yuyu” producers.

 “The Japanese Weather Loach (Misgurnus anguillicaudatus) or locally known as dojo, yu-yu, panispis or pikaw, was introduced by the Japanese in the Philippines during World War II. In Cordillera, the said fish species was historically abound playing in rice paddies. However, due to commercialization the production of the said species depleted and now has a high market value. It is also said that the said species played a significant role in the nutrition of the populace because of its high protein content.” according to BFAR release. 

Mayor Padchanan committed their support to the industry that will benefit Mayoyao  and other places. (JDP/MBL- PIA CAR, Ifugao with reports from OPV & BFAR)

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