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  2. Agriculture in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    On 5 June 2020, the Singapore Food Agency announced that domestic Singapore consumers will eventually be able to buy wholesale seafood at a single location at some time in the coming years, with Jurong Fishery Port and Senoko Fishery Port being consolidated by 2023. [6] In 2022, Singapore produced around 4.2 thousand metric tons fish. [7]

  3. Sheng Siong - Wikipedia

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    From 2009 to 2014, Sheng Siong was a benefactor for Singapore Red Cross Society's Project R.I.C.E which reaches out to underprivileged families by gifting them with rice during Chinese New Year. [28] [29] [30] The public could buy rice vouchers at a reduced price at any Sheng Siong outlet to support this initiative.

  4. Rice-fish system - Wikipedia

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    A rice-fish system is a rice polyculture, a practice that integrates rice agriculture with aquaculture, most commonly with freshwater fish. It is based on a mutually beneficial relationship between rice and fish in the same agroecosystem. The system was recognized by the FAO in 2002 as one of the first Globally Important Agricultural Heritage ...

  5. Qian Hu Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Qian Hu Corporation Limited (Chinese: 仟湖集团) is a Singapore-based ornamental fish service provider, with services ranging from the farming, importing, exporting and distribution of ornamental fish, to their specialty of breeding Dragon Fish (aka Arowana). [1] Qian Hu exports more than 500 species and varieties of ornamental fish. [2]

  6. Paofan - Wikipedia

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    Seafood Paofan in Singapore. Paofan (simplified Chinese: 泡饭; traditional Chinese: 泡飯; pinyin: pàofàn; lit. 'submerged rice') is a dish in Teochew cuisine [1] popular in Singapore. [2] Other versions of Paofan can be found in Taiwan, Korea and Japan, where rice and seafood are the main staples for the farmers during the harvest.

  7. Oryzias javanicus - Wikipedia

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    Oryzias javanicus, the Javan ricefish or Javanese ricefish, is a small species of fish in the family Adrianichthyidae. [1] [2] It lives in Peninsular Thailand, Peninsular Malaysia, Singapore, and Indonesia (Java, Sumatra, Borneo, Sulawesi, Bali and Lombok), [1] where it can be seen in both brackish and fresh water in ponds, ditches, mangrove, swamps, streams and canals.

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  9. Ricefish - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese rice fish (O. latipes), also known as the medaka, is a popular model organism used in research in developmental biology. This species has traveled into space , where they have the distinction of being the first vertebrate to mate and produce healthy young in space.