Farmers Attended - VISIT 1
Farmer Name: |
Karri Sivanarayana |
Farmer Name: |
Malladi Chinna Durga Rao |
Farmer Name: |
Karri Narayana Murthy |
Farmer Name: |
Malladi Rattayya |
Farmer Name: |
Karri Sreenu |
Farmer Name: |
Malladi Pallayya |
Farmer Name: |
Malladi Naga Raju |
Farmer Name: |
Karri Ganga Raju |
Farmer Name: |
Koppanati Ganga Raju |
Farmer Name: |
Sangadi Pullayya |
Farmer Name: |
Malladi Veeraswamy |
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Fill the pond with water after two three days of applying lime. if it is not possible to make the pond dry then use lime in the pond at the same rate. Applying fertilizer in the pond increases the growth and production of fish and also increases the |
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Do not apply heavily fertilizers.
Don't apply high lime. |
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Manage optimum level of natural plankton,.it will use as food for fishes. |
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Farmers Attended - VISIT 2
Farmer Name: |
Karri Sivanarayana |
Farmer Name: |
Malladi Chinna Durga Rao |
Farmer Name: |
Karri Narayana Murthy |
Farmer Name: |
Malladi Rattayya |
Farmer Name: |
Karri Sreenu |
Farmer Name: |
Malladi Pallayya |
Farmer Name: |
Malladi Naga Raju |
Farmer Name: |
Karri Ganga Raju |
Farmer Name: |
Koppanati Ganga Raju |
Farmer Name: |
Sangadi Pullayya |
Farmer Name: |
Malladi Veeraswamy |
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In fisheries, the seed refers to the fish eggs. The hatchling stage, the spawn stage, the fry stage, often known as the juvenile stage, are the four stages of fish utilised as seeds i. ponds.
select actively swimming seed.
select bright coloured see |
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All elements in pond should be in optimum level,
Temperature, ph should be in optimum level.
plankton should be in sufficient level. |
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Handling should be very careful in transport.
Releasing in to pond in correct atmosphere. |
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Farmers Attended - VISIT 3
Farmer Name: |
Karri Sivanarayana |
Farmer Name: |
Malladi Chinna Durga Rao |
Farmer Name: |
Karri Narayana Murthy |
Farmer Name: |
Malladi Rattayya |
Farmer Name: |
Karri Sreenu |
Farmer Name: |
Malladi Pallayya |
Farmer Name: |
Malladi Naga Raju |
Farmer Name: |
Karri Ganga Raju |
Farmer Name: |
Koppanati Ganga Raju |
Farmer Name: |
Sangadi Pullayya |
Farmer Name: |
Malladi Veeraswamy |
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Feeds and feed stuffs contain the energy and nutrients essential for growth, reproduction and health of animals. Dietary requirements set the necessary levels for energy, protien, amino acids, lipids, minerals and vitamins. Maintaining water quality. |
Bad Practices: |
Defeciencies or excesses can reduce growth or lead to diseases.
Excessive feed damage the pond environment. |
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The size of the pond is the major factor.
Fish number should maintain properly.
Depth of the pond and water levels should maintain properly. |
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Farmers Attended - VISIT 4
Farmer Name: |
Karri Sivanarayana |
Farmer Name: |
Malladi Chinna Durga Rao |
Farmer Name: |
Karri Narayana Murthy |
Farmer Name: |
Malladi Rattayya |
Farmer Name: |
Karri Sreenu |
Farmer Name: |
Malladi Pallayya |
Farmer Name: |
Malladi Naga Raju |
Farmer Name: |
Karri Ganga Raju |
Farmer Name: |
Koppanati Ganga Raju |
Farmer Name: |
Sangadi Pullayya |
Farmer Name: |
Malladi Veeraswamy |
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Good Practices: |
Use water conservation practices where appropriate and feasible to minimise water use. Surroundings should be maintained in a clean and hygienic condition. containers, equipment and farm facilities maintained in good condition. |
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Crowding together of thousands of fish in their artificial environment causes diseases and stress to the fishes. waste products, including feces, uneaten food, and dead fish, are flushed into the surrounding waters causes contamination. |
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Choose right species
Select suitable farm
Minimise chemicals
Manage feeding practices
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Farmers Attended - VISIT 5
Farmer Name: |
Karri Sivanarayana |
Farmer Name: |
Malladi Chinna Durga Rao |
Farmer Name: |
Karri Narayana Murthy |
Farmer Name: |
Malladi Rattayya |
Farmer Name: |
Karri Sreenu |
Farmer Name: |
Malladi Pallayya |
Farmer Name: |
Malladi Naga Raju |
Farmer Name: |
Karri Ganga Raju |
Farmer Name: |
Koppanati Ganga Raju |
Farmer Name: |
Sangadi Pullayya |
Farmer Name: |
Malladi Veeraswamy |
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polyculture is the practice of culturing more than one species of aquatic organism in the same pond. The concept of polyculture of fish is based on the concept of total utilisation of different trophic and spatial niches of production. |
Bad Practices: |
polyculture reduce crop yeilds due to competition between the mixed species for light, water, or nutrients. |
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Polyculture increases biodiversity. Enhances soil health. Eliminates fossil fuel fertilizers. and pesticides. Promotes clean water run off. So, while doing culture optimum care should be taken. |
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Farmers Attended - VISIT 6
Farmer Name: |
Karri Sivanarayana |
Farmer Name: |
Malladi Chinna Durga Rao |
Farmer Name: |
Karri Narayana Murthy |
Farmer Name: |
Malladi Rattayya |
Farmer Name: |
Karri Sreenu |
Farmer Name: |
Malladi Pallayya |
Farmer Name: |
Malladi Naga Raju |
Farmer Name: |
Karri Ganga Raju |
Farmer Name: |
Koppanati Ganga Raju |
Farmer Name: |
Sangadi Pullayya |
Farmer Name: |
Malladi Veeraswamy |
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Fertilizers are natural or synthetic substances that are used in ponds to increase the production of the natural food organisms to be eaten by the fish. Fertilization leads to the development of animals. It increases beneficial plankton, algae. |
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If the bloom is thick, donot fertilize. Excess nitrogen can cause algae bloom, but it can also contaminate the water, which can affect fish. Ground water is being polluted mainly by nitrates. |
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Liquid fertilizers that are specially made to use in fish tanks are totally safe for fish as long as not overdosing it. |
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Farmers Attended - VISIT 7
Farmer Name: |
Karri Sivanarayana |
Farmer Name: |
Malladi Chinna Durga Rao |
Farmer Name: |
Karri Narayana Murthy |
Farmer Name: |
Malladi Rattayya |
Farmer Name: |
Karri Sreenu |
Farmer Name: |
Malladi Pallayya |
Farmer Name: |
Malladi Naga Raju |
Farmer Name: |
Karri Ganga Raju |
Farmer Name: |
Koppanati Ganga Raju |
Farmer Name: |
Sangadi Pullayya |
Farmer Name: |
Malladi Veeraswamy |
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Important steps to be taken for organic aquaculture in India. Evaluate the potential and promote certification of culture farms as organic aquaculture producers. Farm raised fish could be labelled organic as long as their diets were plant feed. |
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There are a number of problems facing organic aquaculture. Difficulty of sourcing and certifying organic juveniles, 35_40 percentage higher feed cost, more labour intensive, time and cost of the certification process,risk of diseases, uncertain benef |
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Fish cannot be fed non-organic feed. Certified organic livestock has to be fed about 100percent organic feed. Farmed fish to be fed fishmeal made from wildfish that do not carry Mercury and extra toxins. |
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Farmers Attended - VISIT 8
Farmer Name: |
Karri Sivanarayana |
Farmer Name: |
Malladi Chinna Durga Rao |
Farmer Name: |
Karri Narayana Murthy |
Farmer Name: |
Malladi Rattayya |
Farmer Name: |
Karri Sreenu |
Farmer Name: |
Malladi Pallayya |
Farmer Name: |
Malladi Naga Raju |
Farmer Name: |
Karri Ganga Raju |
Farmer Name: |
Koppanati Ganga Raju |
Farmer Name: |
Sangadi Pullayya |
Farmer Name: |
Malladi Veeraswamy |
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The possibilities of increasing fish production per unit area, through polyculture, is considerable, when compared with monoculture system of fish. Different species combination in polyculture effectively contribute to improve pond environment, |
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Keeping fish in close proximity increases the chances of diseases, Fish farms can have a harmful effect on the local environment. |
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Polyculture can improve control of some pests, weeds and diseases while reducing the need for pesticides. mi |
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Farmers Attended - VISIT 9
Farmer Name: |
Karri Sivanarayana |
Farmer Name: |
Malladi Chinna Durga Rao |
Farmer Name: |
Karri Narayana Murthy |
Farmer Name: |
Malladi Rattayya |
Farmer Name: |
Karri Sreenu |
Farmer Name: |
Malladi Pallayya |
Farmer Name: |
Malladi Naga Raju |
Farmer Name: |
Karri Ganga Raju |
Farmer Name: |
Koppanati Ganga Raju |
Farmer Name: |
Sangadi Pullayya |
Farmer Name: |
Malladi Veeraswamy |
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The most common fish diseases, particularly in freshwater columbaria, gill disease, dropsy, tail and fin-rot, fungal infections white spot, swim bladder disease, lice and nematode infestations. |
Bad Practices: |
providing water sources free of pathogens,
disinfection of ponds,
winter freezing and summer drying of ponds
optimalization of environment conditions |
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water change
mucus is a physical barrier that inhibits entry of disease organisms from the environment into the fish,
It is also a chemical barrier because it contains enzymes that kills invading organisms. |
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Farmers Attended - VISIT 10
Farmer Name: |
Karri Sivanarayana |
Farmer Name: |
Malladi Chinna Durga Rao |
Farmer Name: |
Karri Narayana Murthy |
Farmer Name: |
Malladi Rattayya |
Farmer Name: |
Karri Sreenu |
Farmer Name: |
Malladi Pallayya |
Farmer Name: |
Malladi Naga Raju |
Farmer Name: |
Karri Ganga Raju |
Farmer Name: |
Koppanati Ganga Raju |
Farmer Name: |
Sangadi Pullayya |
Farmer Name: |
Malladi Veeraswamy |
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Good Practices: |
Equipments used for fishing should be properly washed
Fish should be put in ice-box as soon as it is caught
Fish should be protected from the sun, dust. |
Bad Practices: |
Using less ice spoils the fish
Improper storage leads to bacterial borne diseases
If the fish kept in direct sunlight for much time spoils the fish. |
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Nets should be clean, properly cleaned.
Fishing should be early in the morning time,
Fish should be transported to storage as early as possible |
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