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Tide of Plenty, Hour of Rot: Curating the Sardine Event

Tide of Plenty, Hour of Rot: Curating the Sardine Event A Post-Harvest Challenges in Small-Scale Fisheries Amiel Gerald A. Roldan™ April 14, 2026 A sudden glut of sardines in Bulan, Sorsogon during Holy Week 2026 overwhelmed local landing sites and cold‑chain capacity, causing widespread spoilage and economic losses for small fishers; government agencies cite continued fishing despite advisories and temporary plant closures as key drivers. This developing story affects coastal communities across the Bicol region and has implications for national post‑harvest policy and holiday contingency planning in the Philippines.  Executive summary - What happened: Large volumes of small pelagic sardines (locally tamban/lawlaw) were landed in Bulan, Sorsogon, and many tubs of fish spoiled after processing plants temporarily halted operations for Holy Week.    - Why it matters: Spoilage depressed prices, inflicted direct income losses on artisanal fishers, and created environmental and...

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