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traditional farming in Singapore almost feels like a sunset industry. Yeo is a rare exception. Dwindling fish farm numbers Around 2020, Yeo — a freelance musician — decided to join the trade.
Currently, Singapore’s fish farms depend on overseas sources ... him because the current fingerlings supplied by the local industry cannot survive for long. Another issue faced by farmers ...
SINGAPORE: Fishmonger Mr Lee Yit ... in prices to even out fuel costs, some in the industry are adapting by diversifying their sources for fish and looking to suppliers from other countries ...
Observers of the aquaculture industry welcomed the plan for more spaces to boost Singapore’s flagging fish industry, but pressed for more clarity about the kind of farms that will be tendered ...
This is one reason that fish prices in both Malaysia and Singapore, which gets 25 per ... leading to a labour crunch in the migrant-reliant industry. DTS “had to hire a lot of part-timers ...
Singapore produces only about 10 per cent of its food, and while it’s trying to lift that to 30 per cent by investing in technologies such as offshore fish farms and vertical farming ...
Fandy Suradji, partner for remediation at ERM, said that consumers may think twice when buying fish sourced from Singapore, which could lead to potential losses in revenue for the local aquaculture ...
SINGAPORE, March 6 (Reuters ... due to high production costs and underscores challenges facing the nascent industry seeking to meet demand for alternative protein that does not hurt animals ...
Singapore Airlines operates the world’s longest flight, during which passengers can now get fish. It might sound ... peel back the curtain on the travel industry.