Thursday , 11 June 2026

International Training Course on Community-based Freshwater Aquaculture for Remote Areas of Southeast Asia

SEAFDEC/AQD will offer the International training course on community-based freshwater aquaculture for remote areas of Southeast Asia from 22 November – 1 December at AQD’s Tigbauan Main Station in Iloilo, Philippines.

The 10-day course aims to enhance the knowledge and skills of the participants on appropriate and suitable freshwater aquaculture methods and practices so that they would be able to transfer and promote these technologies to rural communities for livelihood and poverty alleviation. The course is designed for fisheries/aquaculture extension officers and those working at the rural fishery communities.ย The training fee is PhP 12,000 or USD 1,000 per person.

For more information, please contact AQDโ€™s Training and Information Division at: (6333)ย 511-9172;ย or fax (6333) 511-8709; or email edjayson@seafdec.org.ph.

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