MSB Number MSB17924356
Date of Commencement: 15 Nov, 2021

Progressive Farmer Details

Name of the progressive farmer: Kondaveeti Shivaramprasad
S/o:
Mobile Number: XXXXXXXX13
Aadhar Number: XXXX-XXXX-1263
Date of Commencement: 15 Nov, 2021
Sector: Aquaculture
Extent in acres: 0.74
Survey Number: 146-5
Intervention Adopted: Best management Practices in Aqua culture
Type of Species: L.Vannnamei
Date of Stocking: 02 Nov, 2021
Duration of Crop: 120 Days
No of Schedule Visits: 16

Schedule Visits

Visits Visit Date Remarks Status
1st Visit Date 15 Nov, 2021 all farmers involves stocking density based on pond carrying capacity, crop insurance and bank finance and bulk input purchase like good quality seed through contract hatchery system, lime, feed etc., screen seed, feed and other commonly used chemica Completed
2nd Visit Date 30 Nov, 2021 Aquaculture is an activity producing fish or shellfish mainly for human consumption. It is carried out in ponds, enclosures or in open water bodies and thus involves continuous interaction with the environment. Aquaculture can be a sustainable activi Completed
3rd Visit Date 07 Dec, 2021 Preparation of Crop calendar- two months before stocking fix dates for pond preparation, biosecurity, water pumping, contract hatchery, seed stocking and harvest. for analysis of farm inputs like seed, feed and any common ingredient used and shrimp Completed
4th Visit Date 10 Dec, 2021 PCR tested healthy seeds from healthy disease free tested brood stock should be procured from approved hatcheries complying norms. Shrimp seed should pass a salinity stress tests for salinity and formalin. Seeds of the same batch form a hatchery. Completed
5th Visit Date 14 Dec, 2021 Store feed in clean, cool and ventilated area, well protected from sunlight keeping bags stacked neatly on pallets (no more than 10 bags per stack) 30 cm away from walls to prevent feed from being in direct contact with damp floor Completed
6th Visit Date 21 Dec, 2021 Minerals in water can be verified through test kits or chemically at laboratories. What ever the farming system, an ratio of 1:3 of Ca:Mg to be maintained for vannamei farming Completed
7th Visit Date 22 Dec, 2021 Do not stop feeding the normal ponds during disease outbreak. With out feeding shrimp gets weak and susceptible for disease During disease situation possible let farmers put up KMnO4 solution for washing hands, dipping legs, washing equipments etc Completed
8th Visit Date 29 Dec, 2021 Check shrimp for external fouling-which is growth of organisms and accumulation of debris on the surface of the shrimp. This indicates poor pond condition. Improve water quality to encourage shrimp to moult regularly. Check if the shrimp have black Completed
9th Visit Date 05 Jan, 2022 Take out accumulated benthic algae/black soil at the pond corners regularly. During routine application of Agri. lime to the pond, spread more lime in areas where the pond bottom is bad. Clean feeding area can be maintained with adequate number Completed
10th Visit Date 11 Jan, 2022 Add 200kg of Dolomite per ha during sunny period. Apply 2 days fermented mixture of rice bran, jaggery and quality brewers yeast @ of 25kg+10kg+0.25 kg/ ha in doses for three days during the morning period. Spread the fermented mixture across Completed
11th Visit Date 18 Jan, 2022 Minerals in water can be verified through test kits or chemically at laboratories. What ever the farming system, an ratio of 1:3 of Ca:Mg to be maintained for vannamei farming Completed
12th Visit Date 25 Jan, 2022 Gut content of >80% of the shrimp sampled from a healthy, recently fed pond should be full of food. If not it could be an indication of onset of disease. If there is antennae cut with out black tip, check under feeding Completed
13th Visit Date 28 Jan, 2022 Necessary precautions should be taken to avoid transfer of shrimp or equipments or anything used in the disease-affected pond to other ponds. Cooperation and communication with neighboring shrimp farmers and farm workers with regulalar Completed
14th Visit Date 03 Feb, 2022 Precautions during natural calamities: Adequate precautions must be taken prior to any natural calamity when there is advanced information available. Have emergency plan in place to face any natural calamity successfully Completed
15th Visit Date 08 Feb, 2022 Society farmers should make use of NaCSA supplied pond record books to keep full records of following general management, key activities/events and parameters Economics- Cost of production, revenue, profit All the records must be kept safely Completed
16th Visit Date 23 Nov, 2021 The abundance of phytoplankton usually is controlled by concentrations of nutrients — especially those of inorganic nitrogen and phosphate. Waters with elevated inorganic nitrogen and phosphate concentrations Completed

Tagged Farmers

Farmer Name: Chunduru Shiva Nageshwara Rao S/O: Subbarao Mobile: XXXXXXXX56 Aadhar Number: XXXX-XXXX-2158 Survey Number: 120-3,4
Farmer Name: Kondaveeti Shivaramprasad S/O: Ramarao Mobile: XXXXXXXX13 Aadhar Number: XXXX-XXXX-1263 Survey Number: 146-5
Farmer Name: Tota Veerababu S/O: Manikyalarao Mobile: XXXXXXXX69 Aadhar Number: XXXX-XXXX-3126 Survey Number: 139
Farmer Name: Chunduru Chandrashekhar S/O: Sivabrahmaih Mobile: XXXXXXXX11 Aadhar Number: XXXX-XXXX-4481 Survey Number: 132-1,146-
Farmer Name: Kola Nagaraju S/O: Veeraraghavaiah Mobile: XXXXXXXX07 Aadhar Number: XXXX-XXXX-8493 Survey Number: 146-4
Farmer Name: Kondaveeti Veeranjaneyulu S/O: Ammanna Mobile: XXXXXXXX19 Aadhar Number: XXXX-XXXX-7302 Survey Number: 120-2
Farmer Name: Kondaveeti Venkatanancharaiah S/O: Nagapothuraju Mobile: XXXXXXXX19 Aadhar Number: XXXX-XXXX-3514 Survey Number: 134-1,2
Farmer Name: Muppirisetti Nagamalleswarao S/O: Subbarao Mobile: XXXXXXXX89 Aadhar Number: XXXX-XXXX-6234 Survey Number: 149-2
Farmer Name: Dasari Venugopalaswami S/O: Ramanaiah Mobile: XXXXXXXX49 Aadhar Number: XXXX-XXXX-7488 Survey Number: 139
Farmer Name: Kondaveeti Pardhasardhi S/O: Yedukondalu Mobile: XXXXXXXX14 Aadhar Number: XXXX-XXXX-6985 Survey Number: 171-1

Farm MSB Documents

Harvest Details

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Harvest Date: 09 Feb, 2022
Production in Tonnes: 1.85
Crop Damaged Reason(If any): --
Damaged Date: --

Farmers Attended - VISIT 1

Farmer Name: Chunduru Shiva Nageshwara Rao
Farmer Name: Kondaveeti Shivaramprasad
Farmer Name: Tota Veerababu
Farmer Name: Chunduru Chandrashekhar
Farmer Name: Kola Nagaraju
Farmer Name: Kondaveeti Veeranjaneyulu
Farmer Name: Kondaveeti Venkatanancharaiah
Farmer Name: Muppirisetti Nagamalleswarao
Farmer Name: Dasari Venugopalaswami
Farmer Name: Kondaveeti Pardhasardhi

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Good Practices: two months before stocking fix dates for pond preparation, biosecurity, water pumping, contract hatchery, seed stocking and harvest. for analysis of farm inputs like seed, feed and any common ingredient used and shrimp for presence of banned antibiot
Bad Practices: Nil
Suggestions Given:
all farmers involves stocking density based on pond carrying capacity, crop insurance and bank finance and bulk input purchase like good quality seed through contract hatchery system, lime, feed etc., screen seed, feed and other commonly used chemica

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Farmers Attended - VISIT 2

Farmer Name: Chunduru Shiva Nageshwara Rao
Farmer Name: Kondaveeti Shivaramprasad
Farmer Name: Tota Veerababu
Farmer Name: Chunduru Chandrashekhar
Farmer Name: Kola Nagaraju
Farmer Name: Kondaveeti Veeranjaneyulu
Farmer Name: Kondaveeti Venkatanancharaiah
Farmer Name: Muppirisetti Nagamalleswarao
Farmer Name: Dasari Venugopalaswami
Farmer Name: Kondaveeti Pardhasardhi

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Good Practices: BMPs involve legal compliance, social responsibility, good site selection and farm construction, good practices in farm management right from pond preparations to harvest and post harvest management activities.
Bad Practices: Nil
Suggestions Given:
Aquaculture is an activity producing fish or shellfish mainly for human consumption. It is carried out in ponds, enclosures or in open water bodies and thus involves continuous interaction with the environment. Aquaculture can be a sustainable activi

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Farmers Attended - VISIT 3

Farmer Name: Chunduru Shiva Nageshwara Rao
Farmer Name: Kondaveeti Shivaramprasad
Farmer Name: Tota Veerababu
Farmer Name: Chunduru Chandrashekhar
Farmer Name: Kola Nagaraju
Farmer Name: Kondaveeti Veeranjaneyulu
Farmer Name: Kondaveeti Venkatanancharaiah
Farmer Name: Muppirisetti Nagamalleswarao
Farmer Name: Dasari Venugopalaswami
Farmer Name: Kondaveeti Pardhasardhi

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Good Practices: Crop planning in advance of the cropping season in consultation with all farmers involves stocking density based on pond carrying capacity, crop insurance and bank finance and bulk input purchase like good quality seed through contract hatchery syste
Bad Practices: Nil
Suggestions Given:
Preparation of Crop calendar- two months before stocking fix dates for pond preparation, biosecurity, water pumping, contract hatchery, seed stocking and harvest. for analysis of farm inputs like seed, feed and any common ingredient used and shrimp

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Farmers Attended - VISIT 4

Farmer Name: Chunduru Shiva Nageshwara Rao
Farmer Name: Kondaveeti Shivaramprasad
Farmer Name: Tota Veerababu
Farmer Name: Chunduru Chandrashekhar
Farmer Name: Kola Nagaraju
Farmer Name: Kondaveeti Veeranjaneyulu
Farmer Name: Kondaveeti Venkatanancharaiah
Farmer Name: Muppirisetti Nagamalleswarao
Farmer Name: Dasari Venugopalaswami
Farmer Name: Kondaveeti Pardhasardhi

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Good Practices: Selection and stocking of good quality and appropriate quantity of shrimp seed (PL) in to the pond is necessaryAvoid wild seed and seed from poorly managed commercial nurseries. All the farmers in the area should stock the shrimp seed at the same
Bad Practices: Nil
Suggestions Given:
PCR tested healthy seeds from healthy disease free tested brood stock should be procured from approved hatcheries complying norms. Shrimp seed should pass a salinity stress tests for salinity and formalin. Seeds of the same batch form a hatchery.

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Farmers Attended - VISIT 5

Farmer Name: Chunduru Shiva Nageshwara Rao
Farmer Name: Kondaveeti Shivaramprasad
Farmer Name: Tota Veerababu
Farmer Name: Chunduru Chandrashekhar
Farmer Name: Kola Nagaraju
Farmer Name: Kondaveeti Veeranjaneyulu
Farmer Name: Kondaveeti Venkatanancharaiah
Farmer Name: Muppirisetti Nagamalleswarao
Farmer Name: Dasari Venugopalaswami
Farmer Name: Kondaveeti Pardhasardhi

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Good Practices: Feed management is one of the most important aspects of successful shrimp production as the feed accounts for 50 to 60% of the operating cost. Feed should be fresh and of good quality and not more than 90 days old form date of manufacture. Ascertain
Bad Practices: Nil
Suggestions Given:
Store feed in clean, cool and ventilated area, well protected from sunlight keeping bags stacked neatly on pallets (no more than 10 bags per stack) 30 cm away from walls to prevent feed from being in direct contact with damp floor

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Farmers Attended - VISIT 6

Farmer Name: Chunduru Shiva Nageshwara Rao
Farmer Name: Kondaveeti Shivaramprasad
Farmer Name: Tota Veerababu
Farmer Name: Chunduru Chandrashekhar
Farmer Name: Kola Nagaraju
Farmer Name: Kondaveeti Veeranjaneyulu
Farmer Name: Kondaveeti Venkatanancharaiah
Farmer Name: Muppirisetti Nagamalleswarao
Farmer Name: Dasari Venugopalaswami
Farmer Name: Kondaveeti Pardhasardhi

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Good Practices: Pond contains lot of major and minor minerls naturally. In general they will be available in water source and also through various inputs. In shrimp farming especially in vananmei farming calcium and magnesium plays major role.
Bad Practices: Nil
Suggestions Given:
Minerals in water can be verified through test kits or chemically at laboratories. What ever the farming system, an ratio of 1:3 of Ca:Mg to be maintained for vannamei farming

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Farmers Attended - VISIT 7

Farmer Name: Chunduru Shiva Nageshwara Rao
Farmer Name: Kondaveeti Shivaramprasad
Farmer Name: Tota Veerababu
Farmer Name: Chunduru Chandrashekhar
Farmer Name: Kola Nagaraju
Farmer Name: Kondaveeti Veeranjaneyulu
Farmer Name: Kondaveeti Venkatanancharaiah
Farmer Name: Muppirisetti Nagamalleswarao
Farmer Name: Dasari Venugopalaswami
Farmer Name: Kondaveeti Pardhasardhi

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Good Practices: crop like shrimp coming to the side, mortality should be immediately reported to all society farmers, farmers should be called to address the issue immediately. If there is antenna cut, fouling or gill problem–corrective measures to improve general
Bad Practices: Nil
Suggestions Given:
Do not stop feeding the normal ponds during disease outbreak. With out feeding shrimp gets weak and susceptible for disease During disease situation possible let farmers put up KMnO4 solution for washing hands, dipping legs, washing equipments etc

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Farmers Attended - VISIT 8

Farmer Name: Chunduru Shiva Nageshwara Rao
Farmer Name: Kondaveeti Shivaramprasad
Farmer Name: Tota Veerababu
Farmer Name: Chunduru Chandrashekhar
Farmer Name: Kola Nagaraju
Farmer Name: Kondaveeti Veeranjaneyulu
Farmer Name: Kondaveeti Venkatanancharaiah
Farmer Name: Muppirisetti Nagamalleswarao
Farmer Name: Dasari Venugopalaswami
Farmer Name: Kondaveeti Pardhasardhi

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Is Expert Visted NO
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Good Practices: Check the health of shrimp in feed check trays on daily basis. If there is poor feed consumption for consecutive three to four days it indicates health problem of shrimp. Check the general health and growth of shrimp collected by cast net on weekly
Bad Practices: Nil
Suggestions Given:
Check shrimp for external fouling-which is growth of organisms and accumulation of debris on the surface of the shrimp. This indicates poor pond condition. Improve water quality to encourage shrimp to moult regularly. Check if the shrimp have black

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Farmers Attended - VISIT 9

Farmer Name: Chunduru Shiva Nageshwara Rao
Farmer Name: Kondaveeti Shivaramprasad
Farmer Name: Tota Veerababu
Farmer Name: Chunduru Chandrashekhar
Farmer Name: Kola Nagaraju
Farmer Name: Kondaveeti Veeranjaneyulu
Farmer Name: Kondaveeti Venkatanancharaiah
Farmer Name: Muppirisetti Nagamalleswarao
Farmer Name: Dasari Venugopalaswami
Farmer Name: Kondaveeti Pardhasardhi

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Good Practices: Condition of the pond bottom has major effect on the shrimp where shrimp spend most of the time. Maintaining a healthy pond bottom is essential in all types of culture system. Check the bottom soil weekly for the presence of black soil or bad smell
Bad Practices: Nil
Suggestions Given:
Take out accumulated benthic algae/black soil at the pond corners regularly. During routine application of Agri. lime to the pond, spread more lime in areas where the pond bottom is bad. Clean feeding area can be maintained with adequate number

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Farmers Attended - VISIT 10

Farmer Name: Chunduru Shiva Nageshwara Rao
Farmer Name: Kondaveeti Shivaramprasad
Farmer Name: Tota Veerababu
Farmer Name: Chunduru Chandrashekhar
Farmer Name: Kola Nagaraju
Farmer Name: Kondaveeti Veeranjaneyulu
Farmer Name: Kondaveeti Venkatanancharaiah
Farmer Name: Muppirisetti Nagamalleswarao
Farmer Name: Dasari Venugopalaswami
Farmer Name: Kondaveeti Pardhasardhi

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Good Practices: Plankton bloom is essential to successful shrimp culture. It shades the pond bottom and prevents the growth of benthic algae, provide the darker environment which the shrimp find less stressful. One week after the water is filled, normally bloom deve
Bad Practices: Nil
Suggestions Given:
Add 200kg of Dolomite per ha during sunny period. Apply 2 days fermented mixture of rice bran, jaggery and quality brewers yeast @ of 25kg+10kg+0.25 kg/ ha in doses for three days during the morning period. Spread the fermented mixture across

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Farmers Attended - VISIT 11

Farmer Name: Chunduru Shiva Nageshwara Rao
Farmer Name: Kondaveeti Shivaramprasad
Farmer Name: Tota Veerababu
Farmer Name: Chunduru Chandrashekhar
Farmer Name: Kola Nagaraju
Farmer Name: Kondaveeti Veeranjaneyulu
Farmer Name: Kondaveeti Venkatanancharaiah
Farmer Name: Muppirisetti Nagamalleswarao
Farmer Name: Dasari Venugopalaswami
Farmer Name: Kondaveeti Pardhasardhi

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Is Expert Visted NO
Name of Expert:
Expert Contact Number:
Good Practices: Pond contains lot of major and minor minerls naturally. In general they will be available in water source and also through various inputs. In shrimp farming especially in vananmei farming calcium and magnesium plays major role
Bad Practices: Nil
Suggestions Given:
Minerals in water can be verified through test kits or chemically at laboratories. What ever the farming system, an ratio of 1:3 of Ca:Mg to be maintained for vannamei farming

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Farmers Attended - VISIT 12

Farmer Name: Chunduru Shiva Nageshwara Rao
Farmer Name: Kondaveeti Shivaramprasad
Farmer Name: Tota Veerababu
Farmer Name: Chunduru Chandrashekhar
Farmer Name: Kola Nagaraju
Farmer Name: Kondaveeti Veeranjaneyulu
Farmer Name: Kondaveeti Venkatanancharaiah
Farmer Name: Muppirisetti Nagamalleswarao
Farmer Name: Dasari Venugopalaswami
Farmer Name: Kondaveeti Pardhasardhi

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Is Expert Visted NO
Name of Expert:
Expert Contact Number:
Good Practices: Check the health of shrimp in feed check trays on daily basis. If there is poor feed consumption for consecutive three to four days it indicates health problem of shrimp. Check the general health and growth of shrimp collected by cast net on weekly
Bad Practices: Nil
Suggestions Given:
Gut content of >80% of the shrimp sampled from a healthy, recently fed pond should be full of food. If not it could be an indication of onset of disease. If there is antennae cut with out black tip, check under feeding

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Farmers Attended - VISIT 13

Farmer Name: Chunduru Shiva Nageshwara Rao
Farmer Name: Kondaveeti Shivaramprasad
Farmer Name: Tota Veerababu
Farmer Name: Chunduru Chandrashekhar
Farmer Name: Kola Nagaraju
Farmer Name: Kondaveeti Veeranjaneyulu
Farmer Name: Kondaveeti Venkatanancharaiah
Farmer Name: Muppirisetti Nagamalleswarao
Farmer Name: Dasari Venugopalaswami
Farmer Name: Kondaveeti Pardhasardhi

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Is Expert Visted NO
Name of Expert:
Expert Contact Number:
Good Practices: total biosecurity including good water screening is maintained through out the crop period. Any problem during the crop like shrimp coming to the side, mortality should be immediately
Bad Practices: Nil
Suggestions Given:
Necessary precautions should be taken to avoid transfer of shrimp or equipments or anything used in the disease-affected pond to other ponds. Cooperation and communication with neighboring shrimp farmers and farm workers with regulalar

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Farmers Attended - VISIT 14

Farmer Name: Chunduru Shiva Nageshwara Rao
Farmer Name: Kondaveeti Shivaramprasad
Farmer Name: Tota Veerababu
Farmer Name: Chunduru Chandrashekhar
Farmer Name: Kola Nagaraju
Farmer Name: Kondaveeti Veeranjaneyulu
Farmer Name: Kondaveeti Venkatanancharaiah
Farmer Name: Muppirisetti Nagamalleswarao
Farmer Name: Dasari Venugopalaswami
Farmer Name: Kondaveeti Pardhasardhi

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Is Expert Visted NO
Name of Expert:
Expert Contact Number:
Good Practices: In shrimp farming complete involvement of farmer in day today operations is very important as the shrimp farming needs more attention compared to other husbandry practices. Farmers must spend time in the farms at night and early morning hours
Bad Practices: Nil
Suggestions Given:
Precautions during natural calamities: Adequate precautions must be taken prior to any natural calamity when there is advanced information available. Have emergency plan in place to face any natural calamity successfully

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Farmers Attended - VISIT 15

Farmer Name: Chunduru Shiva Nageshwara Rao
Farmer Name: Kondaveeti Shivaramprasad
Farmer Name: Tota Veerababu
Farmer Name: Chunduru Chandrashekhar
Farmer Name: Kola Nagaraju
Farmer Name: Kondaveeti Veeranjaneyulu
Farmer Name: Kondaveeti Venkatanancharaiah
Farmer Name: Muppirisetti Nagamalleswarao
Farmer Name: Dasari Venugopalaswami
Farmer Name: Kondaveeti Pardhasardhi

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Good Practices: Record keeping is a key component of managing shrimp farm efficiently. Records are necessary for identifying water quality problems, monitoring day-to-day activities, identifying and learning from past mistakes and for minimizing production costs
Bad Practices: Nil
Suggestions Given:
Society farmers should make use of NaCSA supplied pond record books to keep full records of following general management, key activities/events and parameters Economics- Cost of production, revenue, profit All the records must be kept safely

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Farmers Attended - VISIT 16

Farmer Name: Chunduru Shiva Nageshwara Rao
Farmer Name: Kondaveeti Shivaramprasad
Farmer Name: Tota Veerababu
Farmer Name: Chunduru Chandrashekhar
Farmer Name: Kola Nagaraju
Farmer Name: Kondaveeti Veeranjaneyulu
Farmer Name: Kondaveeti Venkatanancharaiah
Farmer Name: Muppirisetti Nagamalleswarao
Farmer Name: Dasari Venugopalaswami
Farmer Name: Kondaveeti Pardhasardhi

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Good Practices: Ponds typically contain an abundance of phytoplankton. These organisms play an important role in pond ecology and influence water quality. Although phytoplankton usually are beneficial, under some conditions, they can be quite problematic in fish
Bad Practices: Nil
Suggestions Given:
The abundance of phytoplankton usually is controlled by concentrations of nutrients — especially those of inorganic nitrogen and phosphate. Waters with elevated inorganic nitrogen and phosphate concentrations

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