Brunei’s fisheries sector reports growth despite rise in illegal fishing
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BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN – Brunei’s fisheries sector reported positive growth in 2024 despite challenges such as illegal fishing and the effects of climate change, the Minister of Primary Resources and Tourism reported.
During the Legislative Council proceedings on Saturday, Dato Dr Hj Abd Manaf Hj Metu
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