MSB Number | MSB53584574 |
Date of Commencement: | 24 Jan, 2022 |
Name of the progressive farmer: | M Anjaneyulu |
S/o: | |
Mobile Number: | XXXXXXXX95 |
Aadhar Number: | XXXX-XXXX-5549 |
Date of Commencement: | 24 Jan, 2022 |
Sector: | Aquaculture |
Extent in acres: | 1.0 |
Survey Number: | 1182 |
Intervention Adopted: | Disease Management |
Type of Species: | L.Vannnamei |
Date of Stocking: | 24 Jan, 2022 |
Duration of Crop: | 16 Days |
No of Schedule Visits: | 16 |
Visits | Visit Date | Remarks | Status |
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1st Visit Date | 24 Jan, 2022 | While, Asia contributes more than 90% to the world’s aquaculture production, India now takes the second position with regard to annual fisheries and aquaculture production, only after China [5]. As per FAO data, aquaculture has been the fastest growi | Completed |
2nd Visit Date | 29 Jan, 2022 | 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 |
3rd Visit Date | 05 Feb, 2022 | Please note, that like any aquatic disease, diagnosis cannot be made without appropriate laboratory testing. For information on how to submit samples for diagnosis contact NSW DPI Aquatic Biosecurity on the numbers given below. | Completed |
4th Visit Date | 12 Feb, 2022 | Introduced pathogens and parasites can also threaten native biodiversity by causing diseases in native species. Monitoring and management of aquatic animal diseases is important not only for environmental reasons but to support our aquaculture indust | Completed |
5th Visit Date | 19 Feb, 2022 | Major Diseases and Causative Agents in Fresh water pond Culture. • The major disease problems that occurs in aquaculture ponds are parasitic, fungal, and bacterial in origin. • Important disease problems that generally encounters are argulosis, lerne | Completed |
6th Visit Date | 26 Feb, 2022 | Fisheries play a great role in food security and livelihood and are a source of income and social development in developing countries [1]. Recently the sector attracted great attention and it is growing rapidly through the development of aquaculture | Completed |
7th Visit Date | 05 Mar, 2022 | Mortality in fish often is noticed due to poor management of ponds and hatcheries. The pond environment, particularly the water quality in ponds and hatcheries play crucial role in causing mortality and triggering infection. Hence, to prevent any dis | Completed |
8th Visit Date | 12 Mar, 2022 | Indian fisheries and aquaculture is an important sector of food production, providing nutritional security to the food basket, contributing to the agricultural exports and engaging about fourteen million people in different activities. With diverse a | Completed |
9th Visit Date | 19 Mar, 2022 | Mortality in fish often is noticed due to poor management of ponds and hatcheries. The pond environment, particularly the water quality in ponds and hatcheries play crucial role in causing mortality and triggering infection. Hence, to prevent any dis | Completed |
10th Visit Date | 26 Mar, 2022 | pens, bottom/pole/rack/raft/long-line systems for molluscs, inshore and off-shore; land- based systems such as rain-fed ponds; irrigated or flow-through systems, tanks and raceways; land/ water-based systems, such as sea ranching; recycling systems s | Completed |
11th Visit Date | 02 Apr, 2022 | Cont… • Ponds need to be limed and fertilized at regular intervals to maintain optimum water quality and load of fish food organisms. • The common management problems that lead to mass or large scale mortality in farms and their preventive measures a | Completed |
12th Visit Date | 09 Apr, 2022 | Fisheries play a great role in food security and livelihood and are a source of income and social development in developing countries [1]. Recently the sector attracted great attention and it is growing rapidly through the development of aquaculture | Completed |
13th Visit Date | 16 Apr, 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 |
14th Visit Date | 23 Apr, 2022 | Aquaculture is the farming of aquatic organisms by intervention in the rearing process to enhance production and private ownership of the stock being cultivated. Compared to fishing, this activity allows a selective increase in the production of spec | Completed |
15th Visit Date | 30 Apr, 2022 | The extensive literature on probiotics revealed beneficial effects on host's gut defenses which has vital importance in diseases prevention as well digestive tract inflammation treatment (Azimirad et al., 2016; Modanloo et al., 2017). Apart from immu | Completed |
16th Visit Date | 07 May, 2022 | Gut probiotics are applied in shrimp aquaculture to improve the shrimp intestinal microbial balance. Gut probiotics incorporate bacteria strains in the feed pellet using many types of binders, such as egg white and | Completed |
Farmer Name: | A Siva Prasad | S/O: | Venkateswararao | Mobile: | XXXXXXXX71 | Aadhar Number: | XXXX-XXXX-7220 | Survey Number: | -- |
Farmer Name: | Uppala Srinu Babu | S/O: | Veeraraghvaih | Mobile: | XXXXXXXX73 | Aadhar Number: | XXXX-XXXX-8886 | Survey Number: | -- |
Farmer Name: | Addanki Varaprasad | S/O: | Lakshmi Nancharaih | Mobile: | XXXXXXXX48 | Aadhar Number: | XXXX-XXXX-3221 | Survey Number: | -- |
Farmer Name: | Dasari | S/O: | Showribabu | Mobile: | XXXXXXXX87 | Aadhar Number: | XXXX-XXXX-5282 | Survey Number: | -- |
Farmer Name: | B Venkata | S/O: | Srinivasarao | Mobile: | XXXXXXXX40 | Aadhar Number: | XXXX-XXXX-4678 | Survey Number: | -- |
Farmer Name: | D Venkata | S/O: | Nagababu | Mobile: | XXXXXXXX91 | Aadhar Number: | XXXX-XXXX-5754 | Survey Number: | -- |
Farmer Name: | Paise | S/O: | Nancharaih | Mobile: | XXXXXXXX27 | Aadhar Number: | XXXX-XXXX-1843 | Survey Number: | -- |
Farmer Name: | Addanki | S/O: | Vinayakudu | Mobile: | XXXXXXXX29 | Aadhar Number: | XXXX-XXXX-8854 | Survey Number: | -- |
Farmer Name: | Bellamkonda | S/O: | Jaganmohan | Mobile: | XXXXXXXX06 | Aadhar Number: | XXXX-XXXX-9498 | Survey Number: | -- |
Farmer Name: | Chittiprolu | S/O: | Arajuna | Mobile: | XXXXXXXX99 | Aadhar Number: | XXXX-XXXX-4718 | Survey Number: | -- |
Harvest Date: | 10 May, 2022 |
Production in Tonnes: | 1.0 |
Crop Damaged Reason(If any): | -- |
Damaged Date: | -- |
Farmer Name: | A Siva Prasad |
Farmer Name: | Uppala Srinu Babu |
Farmer Name: | Addanki Varaprasad |
Farmer Name: | Dasari |
Farmer Name: | B Venkata |
Farmer Name: | D Venkata |
Farmer Name: | Paise |
Farmer Name: | Addanki |
Farmer Name: | Bellamkonda |
Farmer Name: | Chittiprolu |
Is Expert Visted | YES |
Name of Expert: | Anuradha kondeti |
Expert Contact Number: | 6305457419 |
Good Practices: | Indian fisheries and aquaculture is an important sector of food production, providing nutritional security to the food basket, contributing to the agricultural exports and engaging about fourteen million people in different activities. With diverse a |
Bad Practices: | nill |
Suggestions Given: | |
While, Asia contributes more than 90% to the world’s aquaculture production, India now takes the second position with regard to annual fisheries and aquaculture production, only after China [5]. As per FAO data, aquaculture has been the fastest growi |
News Articles: |
Summary Documents: |
Farmer Name: | A Siva Prasad |
Farmer Name: | Uppala Srinu Babu |
Farmer Name: | Addanki Varaprasad |
Farmer Name: | Dasari |
Farmer Name: | B Venkata |
Farmer Name: | D Venkata |
Farmer Name: | Paise |
Farmer Name: | Addanki |
Farmer Name: | Bellamkonda |
Farmer Name: | Chittiprolu |
Is Expert Visted | NO |
Name of Expert: | |
Expert Contact Number: | |
Good Practices: | protect native species and reduce the risk of diseases being introduced the Australian Government does not allow importation of any live penaeids into Australia. This importation restriction acknowledges the very serious disease problems in other cou |
Bad Practices: | nill |
Suggestions Given: | |
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 |
News Articles: |
Summary Documents: |
Farmer Name: | A Siva Prasad |
Farmer Name: | Uppala Srinu Babu |
Farmer Name: | Addanki Varaprasad |
Farmer Name: | Dasari |
Farmer Name: | B Venkata |
Farmer Name: | D Venkata |
Farmer Name: | Paise |
Farmer Name: | Addanki |
Farmer Name: | Bellamkonda |
Farmer Name: | Chittiprolu |
Is Expert Visted | NO |
Name of Expert: | |
Expert Contact Number: | |
Good Practices: | White Spot Disease (WSD), also known as infection with White Spot Syndrome Virus (WSSV), is a highly contagious viral disease of prawns that causes high rates of mortality in affected stock. Other crustaceans can be carriers of the virus, but they ar |
Bad Practices: | nill |
Suggestions Given: | |
Please note, that like any aquatic disease, diagnosis cannot be made without appropriate laboratory testing. For information on how to submit samples for diagnosis contact NSW DPI Aquatic Biosecurity on the numbers given below. |
News Articles: |
Summary Documents: |
Farmer Name: | A Siva Prasad |
Farmer Name: | Uppala Srinu Babu |
Farmer Name: | Addanki Varaprasad |
Farmer Name: | Dasari |
Farmer Name: | B Venkata |
Farmer Name: | D Venkata |
Farmer Name: | Paise |
Farmer Name: | Addanki |
Farmer Name: | Bellamkonda |
Farmer Name: | Chittiprolu |
Is Expert Visted | NO |
Name of Expert: | |
Expert Contact Number: | |
Good Practices: | Many aquatic species have been introduced into NSW waters over the past 200 years, both intentionally and accidentally, and it is still happening today. These species arrive from interstate or overseas and invade marine or freshwater environments. So |
Bad Practices: | nill |
Suggestions Given: | |
Introduced pathogens and parasites can also threaten native biodiversity by causing diseases in native species. Monitoring and management of aquatic animal diseases is important not only for environmental reasons but to support our aquaculture indust |
News Articles: |
Summary Documents: |
Farmer Name: | A Siva Prasad |
Farmer Name: | Uppala Srinu Babu |
Farmer Name: | Addanki Varaprasad |
Farmer Name: | Dasari |
Farmer Name: | B Venkata |
Farmer Name: | D Venkata |
Farmer Name: | Paise |
Farmer Name: | Addanki |
Farmer Name: | Bellamkonda |
Farmer Name: | Chittiprolu |
Is Expert Visted | NO |
Name of Expert: | |
Expert Contact Number: | |
Good Practices: | Disease Management In Aquaculture By: B. Bhaskar Fisheries Field Officer, Mahabubabad 2. Introduction • Diseases pose a major threat to aquaculture. A loss to the tune of 10-15% of production cost may be incurred due to disease problems. • Hence, it |
Bad Practices: | nill |
Suggestions Given: | |
Major Diseases and Causative Agents in Fresh water pond Culture. • The major disease problems that occurs in aquaculture ponds are parasitic, fungal, and bacterial in origin. • Important disease problems that generally encounters are argulosis, lerne |
News Articles: |
Summary Documents: |
Farmer Name: | A Siva Prasad |
Farmer Name: | Uppala Srinu Babu |
Farmer Name: | Addanki Varaprasad |
Farmer Name: | Dasari |
Farmer Name: | B Venkata |
Farmer Name: | D Venkata |
Farmer Name: | Paise |
Farmer Name: | Addanki |
Farmer Name: | Bellamkonda |
Farmer Name: | Chittiprolu |
Is Expert Visted | NO |
Name of Expert: | |
Expert Contact Number: | |
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 |
Bad Practices: | nill |
Suggestions Given: | |
Fisheries play a great role in food security and livelihood and are a source of income and social development in developing countries [1]. Recently the sector attracted great attention and it is growing rapidly through the development of aquaculture |
News Articles: |
Summary Documents: |
Farmer Name: | A Siva Prasad |
Farmer Name: | Uppala Srinu Babu |
Farmer Name: | Addanki Varaprasad |
Farmer Name: | Dasari |
Farmer Name: | B Venkata |
Farmer Name: | D Venkata |
Farmer Name: | Paise |
Farmer Name: | Addanki |
Farmer Name: | Bellamkonda |
Farmer Name: | Chittiprolu |
Is Expert Visted | NO |
Name of Expert: | |
Expert Contact Number: | |
Good Practices: | Marine agriculture is a profitable business and easy on pocket, but sometimes diseases go un-noticed and hence the whole purpose is toppled. Diseases pose a major threat to aquaculture. A loss to the tune of 10-15% of production cost may be incurred |
Bad Practices: | nill |
Suggestions Given: | |
Mortality in fish often is noticed due to poor management of ponds and hatcheries. The pond environment, particularly the water quality in ponds and hatcheries play crucial role in causing mortality and triggering infection. Hence, to prevent any dis |
News Articles: |
Summary Documents: |
Farmer Name: | A Siva Prasad |
Farmer Name: | Uppala Srinu Babu |
Farmer Name: | Addanki Varaprasad |
Farmer Name: | Dasari |
Farmer Name: | B Venkata |
Farmer Name: | D Venkata |
Farmer Name: | Paise |
Farmer Name: | Addanki |
Farmer Name: | Bellamkonda |
Farmer Name: | Chittiprolu |
Is Expert Visted | NO |
Name of Expert: | |
Expert Contact Number: | |
Good Practices: | Present Status of Fish Disease Management in Freshwater Aquaculture in India: State-of-the-Art-Review Mishra SS1*, Rakesh D1, Dhiman M2, Choudhary P1, Debbarma J1, Sahoo SN1, Barua A1, Giri BS 3, Ramesh R3, Ananda K4, Mishra CK5 and Swain P11 Fish H |
Bad Practices: | nill |
Suggestions Given: | |
Indian fisheries and aquaculture is an important sector of food production, providing nutritional security to the food basket, contributing to the agricultural exports and engaging about fourteen million people in different activities. With diverse a |
News Articles: |
Summary Documents: |
Farmer Name: | A Siva Prasad |
Farmer Name: | Uppala Srinu Babu |
Farmer Name: | Addanki Varaprasad |
Farmer Name: | Dasari |
Farmer Name: | B Venkata |
Farmer Name: | D Venkata |
Farmer Name: | Paise |
Farmer Name: | Addanki |
Farmer Name: | Bellamkonda |
Farmer Name: | Chittiprolu |
Is Expert Visted | NO |
Name of Expert: | |
Expert Contact Number: | |
Good Practices: | Marine agriculture is a profitable business and easy on pocket, but sometimes diseases go un-noticed and hence the whole purpose is toppled. Diseases pose a major threat to aquaculture. A loss to the tune of 10-15% of production cost may be incurred |
Bad Practices: | nill |
Suggestions Given: | |
Mortality in fish often is noticed due to poor management of ponds and hatcheries. The pond environment, particularly the water quality in ponds and hatcheries play crucial role in causing mortality and triggering infection. Hence, to prevent any dis |
News Articles: |
Summary Documents: |
Farmer Name: | A Siva Prasad |
Farmer Name: | Uppala Srinu Babu |
Farmer Name: | Addanki Varaprasad |
Farmer Name: | Dasari |
Farmer Name: | B Venkata |
Farmer Name: | D Venkata |
Farmer Name: | Paise |
Farmer Name: | Addanki |
Farmer Name: | Bellamkonda |
Farmer Name: | Chittiprolu |
Is Expert Visted | NO |
Name of Expert: | |
Expert Contact Number: | |
Good Practices: | Importance Of Health Management In Aquaculture Vikash Kumar1, Suvra Roy1, Debtanu Barman2 1, 2Central Institute of Fisheries Education, Mumbai, India, 400061. 3College of Fisheries, Central Agricultural University, Lembucherra, Tripura-799210, In |
Bad Practices: | nill |
Suggestions Given: | |
pens, bottom/pole/rack/raft/long-line systems for molluscs, inshore and off-shore; land- based systems such as rain-fed ponds; irrigated or flow-through systems, tanks and raceways; land/ water-based systems, such as sea ranching; recycling systems s |
News Articles: |
Summary Documents: |
Farmer Name: | A Siva Prasad |
Farmer Name: | Uppala Srinu Babu |
Farmer Name: | Addanki Varaprasad |
Farmer Name: | Dasari |
Farmer Name: | B Venkata |
Farmer Name: | D Venkata |
Farmer Name: | Paise |
Farmer Name: | Addanki |
Farmer Name: | Bellamkonda |
Farmer Name: | Chittiprolu |
Is Expert Visted | NO |
Name of Expert: | |
Expert Contact Number: | |
Good Practices: | Disease Management In Aquaculture By: B. Bhaskar Fisheries Field Officer, Mahabubabad 2. Introduction • Diseases pose a major threat to aquaculture. A loss to the tune of 10-15% of production cost may be incurred due to disease problems. • Hence, it |
Bad Practices: | nill |
Suggestions Given: | |
Cont… • Ponds need to be limed and fertilized at regular intervals to maintain optimum water quality and load of fish food organisms. • The common management problems that lead to mass or large scale mortality in farms and their preventive measures a |
News Articles: |
Summary Documents: |
Farmer Name: | A Siva Prasad |
Farmer Name: | Uppala Srinu Babu |
Farmer Name: | Addanki Varaprasad |
Farmer Name: | Dasari |
Farmer Name: | B Venkata |
Farmer Name: | D Venkata |
Farmer Name: | Paise |
Farmer Name: | Addanki |
Farmer Name: | Bellamkonda |
Farmer Name: | Chittiprolu |
Is Expert Visted | NO |
Name of Expert: | |
Expert Contact Number: | |
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 |
Bad Practices: | nill |
Suggestions Given: | |
Fisheries play a great role in food security and livelihood and are a source of income and social development in developing countries [1]. Recently the sector attracted great attention and it is growing rapidly through the development of aquaculture |
News Articles: |
Summary Documents: |
Farmer Name: | A Siva Prasad |
Farmer Name: | Uppala Srinu Babu |
Farmer Name: | Addanki Varaprasad |
Farmer Name: | Dasari |
Farmer Name: | B Venkata |
Farmer Name: | D Venkata |
Farmer Name: | Paise |
Farmer Name: | Addanki |
Farmer Name: | Bellamkonda |
Farmer Name: | Chittiprolu |
Is Expert Visted | NO |
Name of Expert: | |
Expert Contact Number: | |
Good Practices: | The use of antibiotics is under strict control and regulatory measures because of drug resistance and residue related issues [8]. In response to reduced antibiotic use in fish, production vaccines have been playing a key role in infectious disease co |
Bad Practices: | nill |
Suggestions Given: | |
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 |
News Articles: |
Summary Documents: |
Farmer Name: | A Siva Prasad |
Farmer Name: | Uppala Srinu Babu |
Farmer Name: | Addanki Varaprasad |
Farmer Name: | Dasari |
Farmer Name: | B Venkata |
Farmer Name: | D Venkata |
Farmer Name: | Paise |
Farmer Name: | Addanki |
Farmer Name: | Bellamkonda |
Farmer Name: | Chittiprolu |
Is Expert Visted | NO |
Name of Expert: | desease management in aquaculture |
Expert Contact Number: | |
Good Practices: | increased disease resistance, growth of aquatic organisms, and feed efficiency has brought about the use of probiotics in aquaculture practices. The first application of probiotics occurred in 1986, to test their ability to increase growth of hydrobi |
Bad Practices: | nill |
Suggestions Given: | |
Aquaculture is the farming of aquatic organisms by intervention in the rearing process to enhance production and private ownership of the stock being cultivated. Compared to fishing, this activity allows a selective increase in the production of spec |
News Articles: |
Summary Documents: |
Farmer Name: | A Siva Prasad |
Farmer Name: | Uppala Srinu Babu |
Farmer Name: | Addanki Varaprasad |
Farmer Name: | Dasari |
Farmer Name: | B Venkata |
Farmer Name: | D Venkata |
Farmer Name: | Paise |
Farmer Name: | Addanki |
Farmer Name: | Bellamkonda |
Farmer Name: | Chittiprolu |
Is Expert Visted | NO |
Name of Expert: | |
Expert Contact Number: | |
Good Practices: | Along with the intensification of culture systems to meet the increasing global demands, there was an elevated risk for diseases outbreak and substantial loss for farmers. In view of several drawbacks caused by prophylactic administration of antibiot |
Bad Practices: | nill |
Suggestions Given: | |
The extensive literature on probiotics revealed beneficial effects on host's gut defenses which has vital importance in diseases prevention as well digestive tract inflammation treatment (Azimirad et al., 2016; Modanloo et al., 2017). Apart from immu |
News Articles: |
Summary Documents: |
Farmer Name: | A Siva Prasad |
Farmer Name: | Uppala Srinu Babu |
Farmer Name: | Addanki Varaprasad |
Farmer Name: | Dasari |
Farmer Name: | B Venkata |
Farmer Name: | D Venkata |
Farmer Name: | Paise |
Farmer Name: | Addanki |
Farmer Name: | Bellamkonda |
Farmer Name: | Chittiprolu |
Is Expert Visted | NO |
Name of Expert: | |
Expert Contact Number: | |
Good Practices: | We and our partners store and/or access information on a device, such as cookies and process personal data, such as unique identifiers and standard information sent by a device for personalised ads and content, ad and content measurement, and audienc |
Bad Practices: | nill |
Suggestions Given: | |
Gut probiotics are applied in shrimp aquaculture to improve the shrimp intestinal microbial balance. Gut probiotics incorporate bacteria strains in the feed pellet using many types of binders, such as egg white and |
News Articles: |
Summary Documents: |