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Philippines adopts in-pond raceway system

Alsons Aquaculture Corporation launched the first in-pond raceway system (IPRS) in the Philippines, supporting efficiency, sustainability and food security in the country’s aqua industry, USSEC said. 

Philippines adopts in-pond raceway system
March 3, 2022

Alsons Aquaculture Corporation launched the first in-pond raceway system (IPRS) in the Philippines, supporting efficiency, sustainability and food security in the country’s aqua industry, USSEC said. 

The Philippines’ inaugural IPRS marks a milestone in the country’s aquaculture sector. This technology allows aqua farmers to use the same amount of water to produce more fish, significantly increasing a pond’s production potential while lowering per unit production costs, reducing risk, and improving yields.

“We wanted to use this technology, as the U.S. Soybean Export Council introduced us to IPRS,” said Jericho Pascual, Alsons Aquaculture Corporation vice president for manufacturing. “This technology is also an answer to the food security initiatives of the Philippine government.”

IPRS technology, with U.S. soy as a nutrient-dense feedstuff, is set to advance food security measures in the country. Increased pond efficiency means increased production of and access to protein locally. “This is the first time we will see a 24/7 aquaculture technology,” said Dalea Austero, Alsons Aquaculture Corporation technical support services superintendent.