Whether you are eating tahong from 2021 or 2024, the nutritional profile remains outstanding. A 100g serving provides:
Furthermore, frequent , commonly known as red tides, regularly paralyzed the industry, causing massive economic losses for major production hubs in Capiz, Cavite, and Samar. The 2024 Technological Evolution
To modernize production, the government deployed the Philippine Shellfish Industry Roadmap 2021-2025. This framework altered the industry's trajectory through targeted interventions: PHILIPPINE ROADMAP 2021-2025 tahong 2024 2021
While the film was marketed heavily on its provocative themes and adult content, reviewers from film circles noted that it attempted to carry a deeper social cause. However, some critics argued that the script leaned too heavily into surface-level humor and the word's double-entendre, occasionally missing the opportunity to fully unpack the complex, systemic socioeconomic realities of genuine tahong farmers.
The story follows , the daughter of a mussel (tahong) farmer. Her family’s livelihood is threatened by a large-scale reclamation project. To save her family and their way of life, Mira is forced to make extreme personal sacrifices, navigating a world of systemic abuse and exploitation by those in power. 🎭 Key Cast and Crew Director: Christopher Novabos Lead Cast: Candy Veloso as Mira Marlon Marcia as Goyo Salome Salvi as Talia Emil Sandoval as Kap Douglas 🐚 Note on the Title Shellfish Industry Roadmap - BFAR Whether you are eating tahong from 2021 or
were confiscated in Digos City due to saxitoxin contamination risks. Pollution & Oil Spills : In July 2024, an oil spill in the coast of
Spillover panic from red tide announcements often caused broader market slumps. Even when tahong from unaffected regions was perfectly safe to eat, public fear frequently depressed national demand and lowered wholesale prices. Technological Shifts and Technological Modernization Her family’s livelihood is threatened by a large-scale
For a full raw dataset (BFAR weekly bulletins, regional production reports, PSP laboratory results), please refer to the archives or the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center (SEAFDEC) .
Red tide did not disappear in 2024. It continued to cause significant disruptions and even led to health scares.
In mid-2024, a major oil spill in Bataan spread to Cavite , resulting in a "no-catch zone" for tahong and other shellfish in the province. Strategic Roadmap Comprehensive National Fisheries Industry Development Plan