MSB Number MSB83433075
Date of Commencement: 15 Feb, 2021

Progressive Farmer Details

Name of the progressive farmer: K. Venkateswara Rao
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Mobile Number: XXXXXXXX32
Aadhar Number: XXXX-XXXX-2537
Date of Commencement: 15 Feb, 2021
Sector: Aquaculture
Extent in acres: 5
Survey Number: 508, 516
Intervention Adopted: Organic culture of IMC
Type of Species: CATLA, ROHU
Date of Stocking: 10 Nov, 2020
Duration of Crop: 270 Days
No of Schedule Visits: 15

Schedule Visits

Visits Visit Date Remarks Status
1st Visit Date 15 Feb, 2021 Only once that has been documented can one say that a particular population, or strain is of high quality, and even then these attributes may not be as well expressed under aquaculture conditions as in the wild. Completed
2nd Visit Date 03 Mar, 2021 A minimum of 3 months before the breeding season the male and female fish has to be separated from the regular culture tank to avoid the unwanted breeding. During segregation it is important to avoid stress while netting. Male and female can be ident Completed
3rd Visit Date 26 Mar, 2021 A balanced fertilizer is a fertilizer which has three numbers which are about the same, like a 10- 10- 10. The problem with balanced fertilizers is that they are much higher in phosphorus than what most plants need - at least in ration to the amount Completed
4th Visit Date 06 Apr, 2021 Food is the main governing factor in fish growth. naturally available food is inadequate and thereby supplementary feed is necessary for enhanced fish production. feeding preferably twice a day is advocated. Completed
5th Visit Date 20 Apr, 2021 A simple way of aeration is to circulate the pond water. It can be done using a pump which can take water from the lower surface of the pond and splash it into the same pond. Fishes are harvested after 10-12 months in single stock and single harvest Completed
6th Visit Date 04 May, 2021 Environmental best management practices for aquaculture will provide technical guidance to improve the environmental performance of aquaculture. BMPs for mitigation of environmental impacts of aquaculture. Implementation of BMPs, for specific aquacul Completed
7th Visit Date 18 May, 2021 In the nursery and rearing ponds, the commonly used feed ingredients included ground nut cake, de-oiled rice bran and raw rice bran. The most common feeding practice was broadcast feeding. Rohu brood stock that were collected during the breeding seas Completed
8th Visit Date 01 Jun, 2021 1. To use the good and properly matured organic products. 2. It is better to prepare the organic fertilizers and other products in the farm itself than buying from others. 3. As organic products cause less pollution to the environment it is always ad Completed
9th Visit Date 15 Jun, 2021 The availability of certified organic aquaculture products have become more widely available since the mid 1990s. This seafood growing method has become popular in Germany, the United Kingdom and Switzerland, but due to conflicting and misleading sta Completed
10th Visit Date 29 Jun, 2021 Poorly managed ponds are infested with emergent, floating, submerged, and marginal weeds. it reduces phytoplankton production, disturbs balanced oxygen availability, provides shelter to predator fish and insects, reduces the living space, increases s Completed
11th Visit Date 13 Jul, 2021 On the soul quality of the pond such as pH, water retention, texture, total organic carbon, available nitrogen and available phosphorus. Liming helps to improve the productivity by adjusting soil pH. Completed
12th Visit Date 27 Jul, 2021 1. To check the water quality parameters regularly 2. Check the feed intake after an hour of feeding 3. To follow biosecurity measures Completed
13th Visit Date 03 Aug, 2021 1. To attend the advisory get togethers regularly 2. Telling the problems and discussing the solutions with the experts or with the experienced persons 3. Avoiding the entry of unnecessary things into the promises of pond Completed
14th Visit Date 17 Aug, 2021 1. Biosecurity 2. following BMP's 3. Maintaining registers Completed
15th Visit Date 31 Aug, 2021 1. Recard maintenance 2. weekly or fortnightly meetings 3. Adopting BMPs Completed

Tagged Farmers

Farmer Name: T. Srirama Murthy S/O: T. Srinivasa Rao Mobile: XXXXXXXX68 Aadhar Number: XXXX-XXXX-9064 Survey Number: 25
Farmer Name: K. Sridhar Reddy S/O: Prathap Reddy Mobile: XXXXXXXX48 Aadhar Number: XXXX-XXXX-1912 Survey Number: 1,2,3,4,5,6
Farmer Name: B. Srinivasa Reddy S/O: Venkareddy Mobile: XXXXXXXX24 Aadhar Number: XXXX-XXXX-5194 Survey Number: 28,29,30
Farmer Name: D. Karunakar S/O: Sitaramaiah Mobile: XXXXXXXX81 Aadhar Number: XXXX-XXXX-1186 Survey Number: 242
Farmer Name: K. Jeevan Babu S/O: Nageswara Rao Mobile: XXXXXXXX67 Aadhar Number: XXXX-XXXX-1485 Survey Number: 162,571,572
Farmer Name: V. Venkata Rama Krishna S/O: Badrayya Mobile: XXXXXXXX15 Aadhar Number: XXXX-XXXX-6645 Survey Number: 239/3A
Farmer Name: K. Krishna Mohan Rao S/O: Rama Chandra Rao Mobile: XXXXXXXX48 Aadhar Number: XXXX-XXXX-7618 Survey Number: 213/2
Farmer Name: K. Venkateswara Rao S/O: Krishna Mohan Rao Mobile: XXXXXXXX28 Aadhar Number: XXXX-XXXX-3008 Survey Number: 213/1
Farmer Name: A. Venkateswara Rao S/O: Kodanda Ramayya Mobile: XXXXXXXX99 Aadhar Number: XXXX-XXXX-0563 Survey Number: 212/2
Farmer Name: A. Kailasa Rani S/O: Lakshmi Vara Prasad Mobile: XXXXXXXX88 Aadhar Number: XXXX-XXXX-1818 Survey Number: 201/3B
Farmer Name: G. Yerranagayya S/O: G. Nagayya Mobile: XXXXXXXX51 Aadhar Number: XXXX-XXXX-2547 Survey Number: 201/1A
Farmer Name: M. Shoban Babu S/O: M. Ramprasad Mobile: XXXXXXXX77 Aadhar Number: XXXX-XXXX-4173 Survey Number: 284, 286
Farmer Name: N. Nagaraju S/O: Baburao Mobile: XXXXXXXX99 Aadhar Number: XXXX-XXXX-6648 Survey Number: 576, 578, 579
Farmer Name: B. Manjula S/O: Srinivasa Reddy Mobile: XXXXXXXX24 Aadhar Number: XXXX-XXXX-0947 Survey Number: 33, 34, 35, 36, 37
Farmer Name: K. Nithin Choudhary S/O: Venkateswara Rao Mobile: XXXXXXXX66 Aadhar Number: XXXX-XXXX-2343 Survey Number: 212/2

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Harvest Details

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Harvest Date: 07 Sep, 2021
Production in Tonnes: 8
Crop Damaged Reason(If any): --
Damaged Date: --

Farmers Attended - VISIT 1

Farmer Name: T. Srirama Murthy
Farmer Name: K. Sridhar Reddy
Farmer Name: B. Srinivasa Reddy
Farmer Name: D. Karunakar
Farmer Name: K. Jeevan Babu
Farmer Name: V. Venkata Rama Krishna
Farmer Name: K. Krishna Mohan Rao
Farmer Name: K. Venkateswara Rao
Farmer Name: A. Venkateswara Rao
Farmer Name: A. Kailasa Rani
Farmer Name: G. Yerranagayya
Farmer Name: M. Shoban Babu
Farmer Name: N. Nagaraju
Farmer Name: B. Manjula
Farmer Name: K. Nithin Choudhary

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Is Expert Visted YES
Name of Expert: K. Ravi
Expert Contact Number: 7330849848
Good Practices: 1. When it comes to fish, very little is apparently known about breeding, inheritance and genetics. 2. If you breed two genetically closely related individuals of same species, you automatically lose genetic variability. Golden rule is to breed lives
Bad Practices: 1. If all the fish in a particular population are fast growing, with deep body shape and a late onset of maturity, this may be an indicator of high quality stock for aquaculture. But that can only be ascertained by an intensive scientific examination
Suggestions Given:
Only once that has been documented can one say that a particular population, or strain is of high quality, and even then these attributes may not be as well expressed under aquaculture conditions as in the wild.

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Farmers Attended - VISIT 2

Farmer Name: T. Srirama Murthy
Farmer Name: K. Sridhar Reddy
Farmer Name: B. Srinivasa Reddy
Farmer Name: D. Karunakar
Farmer Name: K. Jeevan Babu
Farmer Name: V. Venkata Rama Krishna
Farmer Name: K. Krishna Mohan Rao
Farmer Name: K. Venkateswara Rao
Farmer Name: A. Venkateswara Rao
Farmer Name: A. Kailasa Rani
Farmer Name: G. Yerranagayya
Farmer Name: M. Shoban Babu
Farmer Name: N. Nagaraju
Farmer Name: B. Manjula
Farmer Name: K. Nithin Choudhary

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Is Expert Visted YES
Name of Expert: K. Ravi
Expert Contact Number: 7330849848
Good Practices: A proper selection of broodstock fish is one of the most important aspects to obtain greater results in breeding and grow out. In general farmers select the fast growing and largest fish on the assumption that these characteristics will be inherited
Bad Practices: It is not to recommend to choose their offspring or same stock as this results in inbreeding and poor growth rate and a significant number of deformed fry. To the extent possible the brood fish should be selected from the different sources
Suggestions Given:
A minimum of 3 months before the breeding season the male and female fish has to be separated from the regular culture tank to avoid the unwanted breeding. During segregation it is important to avoid stress while netting. Male and female can be ident

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Farmers Attended - VISIT 3

Farmer Name: T. Srirama Murthy
Farmer Name: K. Sridhar Reddy
Farmer Name: B. Srinivasa Reddy
Farmer Name: D. Karunakar
Farmer Name: K. Jeevan Babu
Farmer Name: V. Venkata Rama Krishna
Farmer Name: K. Krishna Mohan Rao
Farmer Name: K. Venkateswara Rao
Farmer Name: A. Venkateswara Rao
Farmer Name: A. Kailasa Rani
Farmer Name: G. Yerranagayya
Farmer Name: M. Shoban Babu
Farmer Name: N. Nagaraju
Farmer Name: B. Manjula
Farmer Name: K. Nithin Choudhary

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Is Expert Visted YES
Name of Expert: K. Ravi
Expert Contact Number: 7330849848
Good Practices: Animal manures, grasses and other organic matter have been widely used as fertilizer in aquaculture ponds. The fertilizer decomposes and release nutrients that promote the growth of phytoplankton and enhance the base of the food web.
Bad Practices: Generally phosphorus is the limiting primary nutrient most often missing in natural water supplies for good growth of planktonic algae. Therefore, phosphate fertilizers are usually the most effective inorganic fertilizers for fish pondsin mostregions
Suggestions Given:
A balanced fertilizer is a fertilizer which has three numbers which are about the same, like a 10- 10- 10. The problem with balanced fertilizers is that they are much higher in phosphorus than what most plants need - at least in ration to the amount

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Farmers Attended - VISIT 4

Farmer Name: T. Srirama Murthy
Farmer Name: K. Sridhar Reddy
Farmer Name: B. Srinivasa Reddy
Farmer Name: D. Karunakar
Farmer Name: K. Jeevan Babu
Farmer Name: V. Venkata Rama Krishna
Farmer Name: K. Krishna Mohan Rao
Farmer Name: K. Venkateswara Rao
Farmer Name: A. Venkateswara Rao
Farmer Name: A. Kailasa Rani
Farmer Name: G. Yerranagayya
Farmer Name: M. Shoban Babu
Farmer Name: N. Nagaraju
Farmer Name: B. Manjula
Farmer Name: K. Nithin Choudhary

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Is Expert Visted YES
Name of Expert: K. Ravi
Expert Contact Number: 7330849848
Good Practices: The culture practices have evolved in the country to suit species selection, water availability, fertilizer dosage, feed usage, etc. The carp culture can be done using organic fertilizers and organic food supplements. By practicing the organic cultur
Bad Practices: The fishes are sampled periodically to check the health of fish, including growth, presence of parasites and bacterial diseases. carps in grow-out ponds are likely to be infected by epizootic, which can be cured with products containing organic subst
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Food is the main governing factor in fish growth. naturally available food is inadequate and thereby supplementary feed is necessary for enhanced fish production. feeding preferably twice a day is advocated.

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Farmers Attended - VISIT 5

Farmer Name: T. Srirama Murthy
Farmer Name: K. Sridhar Reddy
Farmer Name: B. Srinivasa Reddy
Farmer Name: D. Karunakar
Farmer Name: K. Jeevan Babu
Farmer Name: V. Venkata Rama Krishna
Farmer Name: K. Krishna Mohan Rao
Farmer Name: K. Venkateswara Rao
Farmer Name: A. Venkateswara Rao
Farmer Name: A. Kailasa Rani
Farmer Name: G. Yerranagayya
Farmer Name: M. Shoban Babu
Farmer Name: N. Nagaraju
Farmer Name: B. Manjula
Farmer Name: K. Nithin Choudhary

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Name of Expert: K. Ravi
Expert Contact Number: 7330849848
Good Practices: The physico chemical parameters of pond water should be within optimum limits for better fish growth and survival. Water quality is not an issue for low stocking density and low yield harvest but is one of the major concern when the stocking density
Bad Practices: The dissolved oxygen is an important factor to be monitored. Dissolved oxygen, the source of which is from the atmospheric and also through photosynthesis by plankton and macrophyt
Suggestions Given:
A simple way of aeration is to circulate the pond water. It can be done using a pump which can take water from the lower surface of the pond and splash it into the same pond. Fishes are harvested after 10-12 months in single stock and single harvest

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Farmers Attended - VISIT 6

Farmer Name: T. Srirama Murthy
Farmer Name: K. Sridhar Reddy
Farmer Name: B. Srinivasa Reddy
Farmer Name: D. Karunakar
Farmer Name: K. Jeevan Babu
Farmer Name: V. Venkata Rama Krishna
Farmer Name: K. Krishna Mohan Rao
Farmer Name: K. Venkateswara Rao
Farmer Name: A. Venkateswara Rao
Farmer Name: A. Kailasa Rani
Farmer Name: G. Yerranagayya
Farmer Name: M. Shoban Babu
Farmer Name: N. Nagaraju
Farmer Name: B. Manjula
Farmer Name: K. Nithin Choudhary

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Is Expert Visted YES
Name of Expert: K. Ravi
Expert Contact Number: 7330849848
Good Practices: The rapid growth of aquaculture world wide and domestically has caused concerns over social and environmental impacts. Environmental advocasy groups and government regulatory agencies have called for better management to address potentially negative.
Bad Practices: Negative impacts and assure sustainable aquaculture development. Best management practices combine sound science, common sense economics and site specific management to mitigate or prevent adverse environmental impacts. Environmental best management.
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Environmental best management practices for aquaculture will provide technical guidance to improve the environmental performance of aquaculture. BMPs for mitigation of environmental impacts of aquaculture. Implementation of BMPs, for specific aquacul

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Farmers Attended - VISIT 7

Farmer Name: T. Srirama Murthy
Farmer Name: K. Sridhar Reddy
Farmer Name: B. Srinivasa Reddy
Farmer Name: D. Karunakar
Farmer Name: K. Jeevan Babu
Farmer Name: V. Venkata Rama Krishna
Farmer Name: K. Krishna Mohan Rao
Farmer Name: K. Venkateswara Rao
Farmer Name: A. Venkateswara Rao
Farmer Name: A. Kailasa Rani
Farmer Name: G. Yerranagayya
Farmer Name: M. Shoban Babu
Farmer Name: N. Nagaraju
Farmer Name: B. Manjula
Farmer Name: K. Nithin Choudhary

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Is Expert Visted YES
Name of Expert: K. Ravi
Expert Contact Number: 7330849848
Good Practices: Mash feed is the most popular and widely used feed type. De-oiled rice bran was used as the principal feed ingredient, followed by ground nut cake and cottonseed cake. all the farmers reported using de-oiled rice bran, while 56 percent used groundnut
Bad Practices: 40 percent used cottonseed cake, and 30 percent used raw rice bran and other mash feed ingredients. The poor quality of the mash feed ingredients, especially the de-oiled rice bran, groundnut cake, and cotton seed cake was an important issue concern
Suggestions Given:
In the nursery and rearing ponds, the commonly used feed ingredients included ground nut cake, de-oiled rice bran and raw rice bran. The most common feeding practice was broadcast feeding. Rohu brood stock that were collected during the breeding seas

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Farmers Attended - VISIT 8

Farmer Name: T. Srirama Murthy
Farmer Name: K. Sridhar Reddy
Farmer Name: B. Srinivasa Reddy
Farmer Name: D. Karunakar
Farmer Name: K. Jeevan Babu
Farmer Name: V. Venkata Rama Krishna
Farmer Name: K. Krishna Mohan Rao
Farmer Name: K. Venkateswara Rao
Farmer Name: A. Venkateswara Rao
Farmer Name: A. Kailasa Rani
Farmer Name: G. Yerranagayya
Farmer Name: M. Shoban Babu
Farmer Name: N. Nagaraju
Farmer Name: B. Manjula
Farmer Name: K. Nithin Choudhary

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Is Expert Visted YES
Name of Expert: K. Ravi
Expert Contact Number: 7330849848
Good Practices: In any culture systems the only type that is involved with less pollution and production cost is the organic culture. For IMC culture it is advised to use the fertilizers and other substituents that are prepared organically. There less risk.
Bad Practices: It is not to advise that the usage of slaughter house waste as feed to the fishes, it may improve the growth of fishes in the starting but later on there are some adverse effects which cannot be rectified further. That is not considered as organic pr
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1. To use the good and properly matured organic products. 2. It is better to prepare the organic fertilizers and other products in the farm itself than buying from others. 3. As organic products cause less pollution to the environment it is always ad

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Farmers Attended - VISIT 9

Farmer Name: T. Srirama Murthy
Farmer Name: K. Sridhar Reddy
Farmer Name: B. Srinivasa Reddy
Farmer Name: D. Karunakar
Farmer Name: K. Jeevan Babu
Farmer Name: V. Venkata Rama Krishna
Farmer Name: K. Krishna Mohan Rao
Farmer Name: K. Venkateswara Rao
Farmer Name: A. Venkateswara Rao
Farmer Name: A. Kailasa Rani
Farmer Name: G. Yerranagayya
Farmer Name: M. Shoban Babu
Farmer Name: N. Nagaraju
Farmer Name: B. Manjula
Farmer Name: K. Nithin Choudhary

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Is Expert Visted YES
Name of Expert: K. Ravi
Expert Contact Number: 7330849848
Good Practices: Organic aquaculture is a holistic method for farming marine species in line with organic principles. The ideals of this practice established sustainable marine environment with consideration for naturally occurring ecosystems, use of pesticides, and
Bad Practices: The treatment of aquatic life. Managing aquaculture organically has become more popular since consumers are concerned about the harmful impacts of aquaculture on themselves and the environment.
Suggestions Given:
The availability of certified organic aquaculture products have become more widely available since the mid 1990s. This seafood growing method has become popular in Germany, the United Kingdom and Switzerland, but due to conflicting and misleading sta

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Farmers Attended - VISIT 10

Farmer Name: T. Srirama Murthy
Farmer Name: K. Sridhar Reddy
Farmer Name: B. Srinivasa Reddy
Farmer Name: D. Karunakar
Farmer Name: K. Jeevan Babu
Farmer Name: V. Venkata Rama Krishna
Farmer Name: K. Krishna Mohan Rao
Farmer Name: K. Venkateswara Rao
Farmer Name: A. Venkateswara Rao
Farmer Name: A. Kailasa Rani
Farmer Name: G. Yerranagayya
Farmer Name: M. Shoban Babu
Farmer Name: N. Nagaraju
Farmer Name: B. Manjula
Farmer Name: K. Nithin Choudhary

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Is Expert Visted YES
Name of Expert: K. Ravi
Expert Contact Number: 7330849848
Good Practices: The successful fry rearing in ponds depends on the availability of zooplankton. For sustained zooplankton production availability of phytoplankton and bacterial base are important factors. Phytoplankton production requires adequate nitrogen and phosp
Bad Practices: Organic manures are rich in carbon and contain a small amount of nitrogen and phosphorus. It promotes zooplankton growth by the saprophytic food chain. Cow dung and poultry manure are organic manures that are usually used. They are
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Poorly managed ponds are infested with emergent, floating, submerged, and marginal weeds. it reduces phytoplankton production, disturbs balanced oxygen availability, provides shelter to predator fish and insects, reduces the living space, increases s

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Farmers Attended - VISIT 11

Farmer Name: T. Srirama Murthy
Farmer Name: K. Sridhar Reddy
Farmer Name: B. Srinivasa Reddy
Farmer Name: D. Karunakar
Farmer Name: K. Jeevan Babu
Farmer Name: V. Venkata Rama Krishna
Farmer Name: K. Krishna Mohan Rao
Farmer Name: K. Venkateswara Rao
Farmer Name: A. Venkateswara Rao
Farmer Name: A. Kailasa Rani
Farmer Name: G. Yerranagayya
Farmer Name: M. Shoban Babu
Farmer Name: N. Nagaraju
Farmer Name: B. Manjula
Farmer Name: K. Nithin Choudhary

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Is Expert Visted YES
Name of Expert: K. Ravi
Expert Contact Number: 7330849848
Good Practices: cow dung and poultry wastes acts as good organic manure for the organic culture of IMC. Pond drying and ploughing facilitates the oxidation of organic matter, degassing of hydrogen sulfide and ammonia kills the pathogenic microorganisms.
Bad Practices: Predatory and weed fishes and remove the unwanted aquatic weeds. ponds should be dried for a minimum of 7-10 days or until the cracks develop on clayey soil or until the stage when footprints do not form on sandy soil. The pong productivity depends.
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On the soul quality of the pond such as pH, water retention, texture, total organic carbon, available nitrogen and available phosphorus. Liming helps to improve the productivity by adjusting soil pH.

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Farmers Attended - VISIT 12

Farmer Name: T. Srirama Murthy
Farmer Name: K. Sridhar Reddy
Farmer Name: B. Srinivasa Reddy
Farmer Name: D. Karunakar
Farmer Name: K. Jeevan Babu
Farmer Name: V. Venkata Rama Krishna
Farmer Name: K. Krishna Mohan Rao
Farmer Name: K. Venkateswara Rao
Farmer Name: A. Venkateswara Rao
Farmer Name: A. Kailasa Rani
Farmer Name: G. Yerranagayya
Farmer Name: M. Shoban Babu
Farmer Name: N. Nagaraju
Farmer Name: B. Manjula
Farmer Name: K. Nithin Choudhary

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Good Practices: 1. better water quality management 2. improved feed management practices 3. following bmps
Bad Practices: nill
Suggestions Given:
1. To check the water quality parameters regularly 2. Check the feed intake after an hour of feeding 3. To follow biosecurity measures

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Farmers Attended - VISIT 13

Farmer Name: T. Srirama Murthy
Farmer Name: K. Sridhar Reddy
Farmer Name: B. Srinivasa Reddy
Farmer Name: D. Karunakar
Farmer Name: K. Jeevan Babu
Farmer Name: V. Venkata Rama Krishna
Farmer Name: K. Krishna Mohan Rao
Farmer Name: K. Venkateswara Rao
Farmer Name: A. Venkateswara Rao
Farmer Name: A. Kailasa Rani
Farmer Name: G. Yerranagayya
Farmer Name: M. Shoban Babu
Farmer Name: N. Nagaraju
Farmer Name: B. Manjula
Farmer Name: K. Nithin Choudhary

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Is Expert Visted NO
Name of Expert:
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Good Practices: 1. Following the technical advices given by the experts 2. Instructing the working personals not to miss x the equipment of individual tanks 3 Following biosecurity measures
Bad Practices: Nill
Suggestions Given:
1. To attend the advisory get togethers regularly 2. Telling the problems and discussing the solutions with the experts or with the experienced persons 3. Avoiding the entry of unnecessary things into the promises of pond

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Farmers Attended - VISIT 14

Farmer Name: T. Srirama Murthy
Farmer Name: K. Sridhar Reddy
Farmer Name: B. Srinivasa Reddy
Farmer Name: D. Karunakar
Farmer Name: K. Jeevan Babu
Farmer Name: V. Venkata Rama Krishna
Farmer Name: K. Krishna Mohan Rao
Farmer Name: K. Venkateswara Rao
Farmer Name: A. Venkateswara Rao
Farmer Name: A. Kailasa Rani
Farmer Name: G. Yerranagayya
Farmer Name: M. Shoban Babu
Farmer Name: N. Nagaraju
Farmer Name: B. Manjula
Farmer Name: K. Nithin Choudhary

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Good Practices: 1. water quality management 2. Feed management 3. Using organic fertilizers
Bad Practices: nill
Suggestions Given:
1. Biosecurity 2. following BMP's 3. Maintaining registers

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Farmers Attended - VISIT 15

Farmer Name: T. Srirama Murthy
Farmer Name: K. Sridhar Reddy
Farmer Name: B. Srinivasa Reddy
Farmer Name: D. Karunakar
Farmer Name: K. Jeevan Babu
Farmer Name: V. Venkata Rama Krishna
Farmer Name: K. Krishna Mohan Rao
Farmer Name: K. Venkateswara Rao
Farmer Name: A. Venkateswara Rao
Farmer Name: A. Kailasa Rani
Farmer Name: G. Yerranagayya
Farmer Name: M. Shoban Babu
Farmer Name: N. Nagaraju
Farmer Name: B. Manjula
Farmer Name: K. Nithin Choudhary

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Good Practices: 1. Water quality management 2. Feed management 3. Biosecurity measures
Bad Practices: Nill
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1. Recard maintenance 2. weekly or fortnightly meetings 3. Adopting BMPs

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