MSB Number MSB81054135
Date of Commencement: 25 Sep, 2021

Progressive Farmer Details

Name of the progressive farmer: Bellamkonda Jagan Mohan
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Mobile Number: XXXXXXXX06
Aadhar Number: XXXX-XXXX-9498
Date of Commencement: 25 Sep, 2021
Sector: Aquaculture
Extent in acres: 0.50
Survey Number: 854
Intervention Adopted: Disease Management
Type of Species: L.Vannnamei
Date of Stocking: 25 Sep, 2021
Duration of Crop: 120 Days
No of Schedule Visits: 16

Schedule Visits

Visits Visit Date Remarks Status
1st Visit Date 25 Sep, 2021 theare ar several desease in culture like bacteria l funal bmicrobial ete we are discussing latter clases like bacteria l desaease in next week Completed
2nd Visit Date 02 Oct, 2021 in viral ???????? ??????? ???? pcr ?????? ??????? ?????? ???? ????? ?????? ?????? ????? Completed
3rd Visit Date 08 Oct, 2021 we can maintain hatcory cleanly vibrio bacteria low est identify , good probiotics and bacteriophage use Completed
4th Visit Date 16 Oct, 2021 water exchange , cleaning with tank under place bacterial phage proboitics we can use.in water 1ppm farmalin used Completed
5th Visit Date 23 Oct, 2021 Bacteria involved in shrimp disease can be pathogenic or opportunistic. Under unfavorable environmental circumstances for shrimp, opportunistic bacteria may cause disease. Bacterial infections in shrimp may cause mortality, cuticular lesions, necrosi Completed
6th Visit Date 30 Oct, 2021 ??? ??? ???????? ????? ?????? ????????? ?????? ?? ????????? body ??? ????1 ?? ?? ????4 ?? ??????? ??????? ?????? body ?????? ????, ???? ???? ?????? ???????? .??????????? ??????? ??????? ??????? ?? ?????? ?????????? ??????.antrnnnalu ?????????? Completed
7th Visit Date 06 Nov, 2021 The increase in shrimp production has resulted by intensification of production, which is directly linked with an increased incidence of diseases.  Diseases in particular are a major constraint for the sustainability of shrimp production in many cou Completed
8th Visit Date 12 Nov, 2021 Viruses are considered to be the most important pathogens in shrimp. Different life stages of shrimp may be susceptible to certain viral infections causing mortality, slow growth and deformations. More than 20 viruses have been reported as pathogenic Completed
9th Visit Date 20 Nov, 2021 caused by Vibrio alginolyticus, V. anguillarum, V. campbelli, V. damsela, V. harveyi, V. parahaemolyticus, V. penaeicida, V. vulnificus, V. nereis, V. tubiashi, V. fluvialis, V. splendidus, V. nigripulchritudo.   Completed
10th Visit Date 27 Nov, 2021 Monodon Baculovirus (MBV) has been recorded in Australia although this appears to have been a problem in hatcheries where prawns were cultured under sub-optimal conditions. Good management practices at the hatchery level, including washing fertilised Completed
11th Visit Date 04 Dec, 2021 The protozoan parasites found in infested vannamei shrimp were ectoparasites; the protozoan Zoothamnium sp., Vorticella sp. and Epistylis sp. The fish were collected from a fish culture center in Pasuruan, Indonesia, weekly for one month. Completed
12th Visit Date 10 Dec, 2021 Diseases are a major constraint for sustainabile shrimp production in many countries. Intensification of shrimp production is directly linked with incidence of diseases. Sustainable. Profitable. Non-medicated. Amenities: Mycofix EU Authorized, Safe a Completed
13th Visit Date 18 Dec, 2021 detection of nodavirus in Australian bass has had considerable implications for fish stockings in NSW. In order to allow continuation of stocking activities, whilst safeguarding the aquatic environment from the potential transmission of disease, a te Completed
14th Visit Date 25 Dec, 2021 Intensively cultured fish and shellfish are naturally susceptible to bacterial, fungal and parasitic infections, particularly at times of stress. Many problems can be avoided by appropriately quarantining new stock before release into culture tanks o Completed
15th Visit Date 01 Jan, 2022 Daily observation of fish behaviour and feeding activity allows early detection of problems when they do occur so that a diagnosis can be made before the majority of the population becomes sick. If treatment is indicated, it will be most successful i Completed
16th Visit Date 07 Jan, 2022 Advancing vaccination is one of the most important, and probably the priority, approaches to prevention and control of infectious disease of fish. Treating many of the bacterial infections in aquatic animals using antimicrobials only is impossible [1 Completed

Tagged Farmers

Farmer Name: M Anjaneyulu S/O: Sambaiah Mobile: XXXXXXXX95 Aadhar Number: XXXX-XXXX-5549 Survey Number: --
Farmer Name: U Srinu Babu S/O: Veeraraghavaiah Mobile: XXXXXXXX73 Aadhar Number: XXXX-XXXX-8886 Survey Number: --
Farmer Name: B V Srinivasarao S/O: Subbarao Mobile: XXXXXXXX40 Aadhar Number: XXXX-XXXX-4678 Survey Number: --
Farmer Name: A S Prasad S/O: Venkatesu Mobile: XXXXXXXX71 Aadhar Number: XXXX-XXXX-7220 Survey Number: --
Farmer Name: D Showribabu S/O: Babu Mobile: XXXXXXXX87 Aadhar Number: XXXX-XXXX-5282 Survey Number: --
Farmer Name: Ch Arjuna S/O: Arjuna Mobile: XXXXXXXX99 Aadhar Number: XXXX-XXXX-4718 Survey Number: --
Farmer Name: B Jaganmohan S/O: Mohan Mobile: XXXXXXXX06 Aadhar Number: XXXX-XXXX-9498 Survey Number: --
Farmer Name: A V Pradad S/O: Lakshmayya Mobile: XXXXXXXX48 Aadhar Number: XXXX-XXXX-3221 Survey Number: --
Farmer Name: D V Naga S/O: Babu Mobile: XXXXXXXX91 Aadhar Number: XXXX-XXXX-5754 Survey Number: --
Farmer Name: Addanki S/O: Vinayakudu Mobile: XXXXXXXX29 Aadhar Number: XXXX-XXXX-8858 Survey Number: --

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Harvest Date: 07 Jan, 2022
Production in Tonnes: 1
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Farmers Attended - VISIT 1

Farmer Name: M Anjaneyulu
Farmer Name: U Srinu Babu
Farmer Name: B V Srinivasarao
Farmer Name: A S Prasad
Farmer Name: D Showribabu
Farmer Name: Ch Arjuna
Farmer Name: B Jaganmohan
Farmer Name: A V Pradad
Farmer Name: D V Naga
Farmer Name: Addanki

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Good Practices: theare ar several desease in culture like bacteria l funal bmicrobial ete
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theare ar several desease in culture like bacteria l funal bmicrobial ete we are discussing latter clases like bacteria l desaease in next week

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Farmer Name: M Anjaneyulu
Farmer Name: U Srinu Babu
Farmer Name: B V Srinivasarao
Farmer Name: A S Prasad
Farmer Name: D Showribabu
Farmer Name: Ch Arjuna
Farmer Name: B Jaganmohan
Farmer Name: A V Pradad
Farmer Name: D V Naga
Farmer Name: Addanki

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Good Practices: today we will discuss about viral desease wssv,ihhnvimnv wssv virus in this desease we saw animal don't take feed , upper side of the body we saw the white spots
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Farmer Name: M Anjaneyulu
Farmer Name: U Srinu Babu
Farmer Name: B V Srinivasarao
Farmer Name: A S Prasad
Farmer Name: D Showribabu
Farmer Name: Ch Arjuna
Farmer Name: B Jaganmohan
Farmer Name: A V Pradad
Farmer Name: D V Naga
Farmer Name: Addanki

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Good Practices: bacterial disease today we will discuss about ine bacteria disease zoea 2syndrome in these larval stages they can stop feed stopping in these deasea w e can identify z 1and z2 stages
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we can maintain hatcory cleanly vibrio bacteria low est identify , good probiotics and bacteriophage use

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Farmer Name: M Anjaneyulu
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Farmer Name: B V Srinivasarao
Farmer Name: A S Prasad
Farmer Name: D Showribabu
Farmer Name: Ch Arjuna
Farmer Name: B Jaganmohan
Farmer Name: A V Pradad
Farmer Name: D V Naga
Farmer Name: Addanki

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Good Practices: in previous section we will discuss with bacterial desease..in these bacterial necrosis.in these we observed prawns seed legs tails cut and burned like we observed
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water exchange , cleaning with tank under place bacterial phage proboitics we can use.in water 1ppm farmalin used

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Farmer Name: M Anjaneyulu
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Farmer Name: B V Srinivasarao
Farmer Name: A S Prasad
Farmer Name: D Showribabu
Farmer Name: Ch Arjuna
Farmer Name: B Jaganmohan
Farmer Name: A V Pradad
Farmer Name: D V Naga
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Good Practices: Bacteria involved in shrimp disease can be pathogenic or opportunistic. Under unfavorable environmental circumstances for shrimp, opportunistic bacteria may cause disease. Bacterial infections in shrimp may cause mortality, cuticular lesions, necrosi
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Bacteria involved in shrimp disease can be pathogenic or opportunistic. Under unfavorable environmental circumstances for shrimp, opportunistic bacteria may cause disease. Bacterial infections in shrimp may cause mortality, cuticular lesions, necrosi

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Farmer Name: M Anjaneyulu
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Farmer Name: B V Srinivasarao
Farmer Name: A S Prasad
Farmer Name: D Showribabu
Farmer Name: Ch Arjuna
Farmer Name: B Jaganmohan
Farmer Name: A V Pradad
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Good Practices: ??????? ????? ?????????? ?????? ? ???? ??? ?????? ?? ?? ????? ??????? ??????? ?????? ?????? ???????? ????? ????????, ????? ???? ??????,?????? ????. ?????, ?? ?? ????????? ?????,I hhnv,imnv,hpv
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Farmer Name: M Anjaneyulu
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Farmer Name: B V Srinivasarao
Farmer Name: A S Prasad
Farmer Name: D Showribabu
Farmer Name: Ch Arjuna
Farmer Name: B Jaganmohan
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Good Practices: . vannamei was introduced to Asia, shrimp production increased significantly. L. vannamei became the most important shrimp species in terms of aquaculture production, it is more than 70%. The other important species are Penaaeus monodon, Macrobrachiu
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Farmer Name: M Anjaneyulu
Farmer Name: U Srinu Babu
Farmer Name: B V Srinivasarao
Farmer Name: A S Prasad
Farmer Name: D Showribabu
Farmer Name: Ch Arjuna
Farmer Name: B Jaganmohan
Farmer Name: A V Pradad
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Good Practices: Biological factors such as microbial flora present in the pond and pond water quality play a role on the susceptibility of shrimp to pathogens. 
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Viruses are considered to be the most important pathogens in shrimp. Different life stages of shrimp may be susceptible to certain viral infections causing mortality, slow growth and deformations. More than 20 viruses have been reported as pathogenic

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Farmer Name: B V Srinivasarao
Farmer Name: A S Prasad
Farmer Name: D Showribabu
Farmer Name: Ch Arjuna
Farmer Name: B Jaganmohan
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Good Practices: Filamentous bacterial disease  Necrotizing hepatopancreatitis  Mycobacteriosis  Chitinolytic bacterial shell disease Rickettsial infectionFilamentous bacterial disease  Necrotizing hepatopancreatitis  Mycobacteriosis  Chitinolytic bacterial
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caused by Vibrio alginolyticus, V. anguillarum, V. campbelli, V. damsela, V. harveyi, V. parahaemolyticus, V. penaeicida, V. vulnificus, V. nereis, V. tubiashi, V. fluvialis, V. splendidus, V. nigripulchritudo.  

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Farmer Name: M Anjaneyulu
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Farmer Name: B V Srinivasarao
Farmer Name: A S Prasad
Farmer Name: D Showribabu
Farmer Name: Ch Arjuna
Farmer Name: B Jaganmohan
Farmer Name: A V Pradad
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Good Practices: known as infection with white spot syndrome virus (WSSV), has been detected in prawn farms in south east Queensland in late November-early December 2016. This disease poses no threat to human health. For the latest information: National pest and dis
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Monodon Baculovirus (MBV) has been recorded in Australia although this appears to have been a problem in hatcheries where prawns were cultured under sub-optimal conditions. Good management practices at the hatchery level, including washing fertilised

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Farmer Name: M Anjaneyulu
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Farmer Name: B V Srinivasarao
Farmer Name: A S Prasad
Farmer Name: D Showribabu
Farmer Name: Ch Arjuna
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Good Practices: Shrimp is an important commodity in international trade accounting for 15 % in terms of value of internationally traded seafood products which reached $102.00 billion in 2008. Aquaculture contributes to over 50 % of global shrimp production. One of t
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The protozoan parasites found in infested vannamei shrimp were ectoparasites; the protozoan Zoothamnium sp., Vorticella sp. and Epistylis sp. The fish were collected from a fish culture center in Pasuruan, Indonesia, weekly for one month.

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Farmer Name: M Anjaneyulu
Farmer Name: U Srinu Babu
Farmer Name: B V Srinivasarao
Farmer Name: A S Prasad
Farmer Name: D Showribabu
Farmer Name: Ch Arjuna
Farmer Name: B Jaganmohan
Farmer Name: A V Pradad
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Good Practices: Diseases are a major constraint for sustainabile shrimp production in many countries. Applying Good Biosecurity System Is One Major Factor for Successful on Managing WSD. Sustainable. Non-medicated. Profitable. Amenities: Mycofix EU Authorized, Safe
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Diseases are a major constraint for sustainabile shrimp production in many countries. Intensification of shrimp production is directly linked with incidence of diseases. Sustainable. Profitable. Non-medicated. Amenities: Mycofix EU Authorized, Safe a

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Farmer Name: B V Srinivasarao
Farmer Name: A S Prasad
Farmer Name: D Showribabu
Farmer Name: Ch Arjuna
Farmer Name: B Jaganmohan
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Good Practices: Nodaviruses have caused mortalities in a range of wild, farmed and ornamental marine fish worldwide. The first detected incidence of nodavirus in NSW occurred in Australian bass* at the Port Stephens Fisheries Institute (PSFI) Marine Fish Hatchery in
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detection of nodavirus in Australian bass has had considerable implications for fish stockings in NSW. In order to allow continuation of stocking activities, whilst safeguarding the aquatic environment from the potential transmission of disease, a te

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Farmer Name: M Anjaneyulu
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Farmer Name: B V Srinivasarao
Farmer Name: A S Prasad
Farmer Name: D Showribabu
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Farmer Name: B Jaganmohan
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Good Practices: Intensively cultured fish and shellfish are naturally susceptible to bacterial, fungal and parasitic infections, particularly at times of stress. Many problems can be avoided by appropriately quarantining new stock before release into culture tanks o
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Intensively cultured fish and shellfish are naturally susceptible to bacterial, fungal and parasitic infections, particularly at times of stress. Many problems can be avoided by appropriately quarantining new stock before release into culture tanks o

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Farmer Name: M Anjaneyulu
Farmer Name: U Srinu Babu
Farmer Name: B V Srinivasarao
Farmer Name: A S Prasad
Farmer Name: D Showribabu
Farmer Name: Ch Arjuna
Farmer Name: B Jaganmohan
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Good Practices: Successful fish health management begins with prevention of disease rather than treatment. Prevention of fish disease is accomplished through good water quality management, nutrition and sanitation. Without this foundation it is impossible to prevent
Bad Practices: Daily observation of fish behaviour and feeding activity allows early detection of problems when they do occur so that a diagnosis can be made before the majority of the population becomes sick. If treatment is indicated, it will be most successful i
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Daily observation of fish behaviour and feeding activity allows early detection of problems when they do occur so that a diagnosis can be made before the majority of the population becomes sick. If treatment is indicated, it will be most successful i

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Farmer Name: M Anjaneyulu
Farmer Name: U Srinu Babu
Farmer Name: B V Srinivasarao
Farmer Name: A S Prasad
Farmer Name: D Showribabu
Farmer Name: Ch Arjuna
Farmer Name: B Jaganmohan
Farmer Name: A V Pradad
Farmer Name: D V Naga
Farmer Name: Addanki

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Good Practices: Aquaculture is rapidly growing part of agriculture worldwide. It makes up around 44 percent of total fish production globally. This increased growth of production is achieved despite facing many challenges in the aquaculture environment. Among produc
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Advancing vaccination is one of the most important, and probably the priority, approaches to prevention and control of infectious disease of fish. Treating many of the bacterial infections in aquatic animals using antimicrobials only is impossible [1

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