Farmers Attended - VISIT 1
Farmer Name: |
M.v.v.srinivasarao |
Farmer Name: |
P.venkataraju |
Farmer Name: |
V.venu Gopala Krishnam Raju |
Farmer Name: |
S. Ramesh Babu |
Farmer Name: |
K. Srinivasa Rao |
Farmer Name: |
M. Umasankar Reddy |
Farmer Name: |
M. Nagarjuna Rao |
Farmer Name: |
G. Venkatarao |
Farmer Name: |
K.s.s.v.prasad |
Farmer Name: |
S.kasulu |
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Is Expert Visted |
YES |
Name of Expert: |
Madhavi Choppala |
Expert Contact Number: |
7893398060 |
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Improved diets with better feed efficiencies and use of ecologically - sound feeding management will lead to significant reduction of wastes from Aquaculture. |
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The F.C.R is calculated as fallows : F.C.R.= Feed given / Animal weight gain. In other words, the F.C.R . is the mathematical relationship between the input of the feed that has been fed and the weight gain of a population. |
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A good quality Feed and appropriate feeding management maximize feed efficiency,lower cost of production , and reduce environmental degradation. |
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Farmers Attended - VISIT 2
Farmer Name: |
M.v.v.srinivasarao |
Farmer Name: |
P.venkataraju |
Farmer Name: |
V.venu Gopala Krishnam Raju |
Farmer Name: |
S. Ramesh Babu |
Farmer Name: |
K. Srinivasa Rao |
Farmer Name: |
M. Umasankar Reddy |
Farmer Name: |
M. Nagarjuna Rao |
Farmer Name: |
G. Venkatarao |
Farmer Name: |
K.s.s.v.prasad |
Farmer Name: |
S.kasulu |
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YES |
Name of Expert: |
Madhavi Choppala |
Expert Contact Number: |
7893398060 |
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The major components of a typical 35 percent protein shrimp diet are wheat flour (35 percent), soyabean meal (20 percent), and fish meal (25 pecent). |
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The moisture content , crude protein, crude lipid, crude fibre, nitrogen- free extract (digestible carbohydrates), ash content, vitamins and minerals,available phosphorus,amino acid content and levels of polyunsaturated fatty acids of the n-3 and n-6 |
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These ingredients provide the protein, amino acids and energy in the diet . Protein supplements are sourced from animal , yeast or plant proteins. Raw materials that have proven to be excellent major protein sources for shrimp diet. |
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Farmers Attended - VISIT 3
Farmer Name: |
M.v.v.srinivasarao |
Farmer Name: |
P.venkataraju |
Farmer Name: |
V.venu Gopala Krishnam Raju |
Farmer Name: |
S. Ramesh Babu |
Farmer Name: |
K. Srinivasa Rao |
Farmer Name: |
M. Umasankar Reddy |
Farmer Name: |
M. Nagarjuna Rao |
Farmer Name: |
G. Venkatarao |
Farmer Name: |
K.s.s.v.prasad |
Farmer Name: |
S.kasulu |
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YES |
Name of Expert: |
Madhavi Choppala |
Expert Contact Number: |
7893398060 |
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Feeds and feed stuffs contain the energy and nutrients essential for the growth,reproduction and health of aquatic animals.Deficiencies or excesses can reduce growth or lead to disease. |
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The feed should have the required nutritional profile,good digestibility and be attractive to the shrimp, in addition the physical quality of the pellets is of vital importance to the farmers. The pellet should not crumble or release fat and |
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Dietary requirements set the necessary levels for energy, protein, amino acids,lipids (fat) , minerals and vitamins. |
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Farmers Attended - VISIT 4
Farmer Name: |
M.v.v.srinivasarao |
Farmer Name: |
P.venkataraju |
Farmer Name: |
V.venu Gopala Krishnam Raju |
Farmer Name: |
S. Ramesh Babu |
Farmer Name: |
K. Srinivasa Rao |
Farmer Name: |
M. Umasankar Reddy |
Farmer Name: |
M. Nagarjuna Rao |
Farmer Name: |
G. Venkatarao |
Farmer Name: |
K.s.s.v.prasad |
Farmer Name: |
S.kasulu |
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YES |
Name of Expert: |
Madhavi Choppala |
Expert Contact Number: |
7893398060 |
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Shrimp ponds receive large volumes of nutrients from feed. most nutrients , particularly nitrogen and phosphorus, are not consumed by the shrimp and end up in the sediment and water column. Between 72 and 89 % of phosphorus inputs are wasted. |
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We recommend increasing the water -exchange rate in order to prevent the aforementioned problems from happening. |
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After a period, usually just a few days after an algal bloom , algae will reach their maximum growth phase and die. This event is called an algae crash and the dead algae cause the organic load to increase and can drive the ammonia concentration. |
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Farmers Attended - VISIT 5
Farmer Name: |
M.v.v.srinivasarao |
Farmer Name: |
P.venkataraju |
Farmer Name: |
V.venu Gopala Krishnam Raju |
Farmer Name: |
S. Ramesh Babu |
Farmer Name: |
K. Srinivasa Rao |
Farmer Name: |
M. Umasankar Reddy |
Farmer Name: |
M. Nagarjuna Rao |
Farmer Name: |
G. Venkatarao |
Farmer Name: |
K.s.s.v.prasad |
Farmer Name: |
S.kasulu |
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Is Expert Visted |
YES |
Name of Expert: |
Madhavi Choppala |
Expert Contact Number: |
7893398060 |
Good Practices: |
The use of feeds will improve shrimp production and increase profits. The availability of nutrients from feeds depends on the type and quality of the raw material used,the formulation, the feed processing , feed storage conditions and the feeding man |
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F.C.R. = Feed given/Animal weight gain |
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Providing quality Feed and proper maintenance and management. Qualitative and dependable feed must be given to the shrimps to ensure faster growth..... |
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Farmers Attended - VISIT 6
Farmer Name: |
M.v.v.srinivasarao |
Farmer Name: |
P.venkataraju |
Farmer Name: |
V.venu Gopala Krishnam Raju |
Farmer Name: |
S. Ramesh Babu |
Farmer Name: |
K. Srinivasa Rao |
Farmer Name: |
M. Umasankar Reddy |
Farmer Name: |
M. Nagarjuna Rao |
Farmer Name: |
G. Venkatarao |
Farmer Name: |
K.s.s.v.prasad |
Farmer Name: |
S.kasulu |
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Name of Expert: |
V.Nagalakshmi |
Expert Contact Number: |
7893398060 |
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manufactured feeds, farm-made feeds and/or live/natural food items.
In general the nutritional performance of a shrimp feed depends upon five
interconnected factors (Figure 1), namely:
• the nutrient content and composition of the diet being fed |
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the transportation and storage of the diet prior to feeding on the farm;
• the feeding method employed for feed application and usage on the farm; and
• the farming system, stocking density, water management and availability of
natural foods. |
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Shrimp feeds and feeding
usually represent the largest operating costs (typically between 40 and 60 percent) of
most semi-intensive and intensive farming operations |
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Farmers Attended - VISIT 7
Farmer Name: |
M.v.v.srinivasarao |
Farmer Name: |
P.venkataraju |
Farmer Name: |
V.venu Gopala Krishnam Raju |
Farmer Name: |
S. Ramesh Babu |
Farmer Name: |
K. Srinivasa Rao |
Farmer Name: |
M. Umasankar Reddy |
Farmer Name: |
M. Nagarjuna Rao |
Farmer Name: |
G. Venkatarao |
Farmer Name: |
K.s.s.v.prasad |
Farmer Name: |
S.kasulu |
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Name of Expert: |
Inturi Madhavi Rupa Latha |
Expert Contact Number: |
8919511838 |
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when choosing foods , it is necessary to asses not only their nutritional value , digestibility and cost, but also criteria related to sustainability and environmental impacts. |
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The nutritional quality of Aquaculture feed depends on the nature and quality of the raw materials used in its composition , the nutritional approach adopted in the formulation of the products, as well as the equipment and manufacturing methods. |
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Necessary to have information such as: the species raised , it's feeding behaviour, feeding habits, pond size, stocking density, temperature and water quality. |
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Farmers Attended - VISIT 8
Farmer Name: |
M.v.v.srinivasarao |
Farmer Name: |
P.venkataraju |
Farmer Name: |
V.venu Gopala Krishnam Raju |
Farmer Name: |
S. Ramesh Babu |
Farmer Name: |
K. Srinivasa Rao |
Farmer Name: |
M. Umasankar Reddy |
Farmer Name: |
M. Nagarjuna Rao |
Farmer Name: |
G. Venkatarao |
Farmer Name: |
K.s.s.v.prasad |
Farmer Name: |
S.kasulu |
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Is Expert Visted |
YES |
Name of Expert: |
Madhavi Choppala |
Expert Contact Number: |
7893398060 |
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Natural feed: Shrimp juvenile stomach contents included formulated feed , diatoms, filamentous algae, macroalgae , protozoans , crustaceans, detritus , polychaetes, and rotifers. |
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Shrimp in the enhanced ponds consumed 68% natural foods and 32% formulated feed, while shrimp in unenhanced ponds consumed 42% natural foods and 58% formulated feed. |
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Shrimp from the enhanced ponds had a better growth rate than those from the unenhanced, Not all types of natural food were commonly consumed; the shrimp tended to consume prey that improved growth performance. |
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Farmers Attended - VISIT 9
Farmer Name: |
M.v.v.srinivasarao |
Farmer Name: |
P.venkataraju |
Farmer Name: |
V.venu Gopala Krishnam Raju |
Farmer Name: |
S. Ramesh Babu |
Farmer Name: |
K. Srinivasa Rao |
Farmer Name: |
M. Umasankar Reddy |
Farmer Name: |
M. Nagarjuna Rao |
Farmer Name: |
G. Venkatarao |
Farmer Name: |
K.s.s.v.prasad |
Farmer Name: |
S.kasulu |
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Is Expert Visted |
YES |
Name of Expert: |
Madhavi Choppala |
Expert Contact Number: |
7893398060 |
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Producing a sinking pellet that is water stable is the first challenge in shrimp feed production. This is achieved by full gelatinization of the available starch by fine grinding, intense conditioning, processing by pelleting and post conditioning. |
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Over formulation during feed production. |
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when natural food is readily available, the demand for some formulated aquafeeds can be reduced. |
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Farmers Attended - VISIT 10
Farmer Name: |
M.v.v.srinivasarao |
Farmer Name: |
P.venkataraju |
Farmer Name: |
V.venu Gopala Krishnam Raju |
Farmer Name: |
S. Ramesh Babu |
Farmer Name: |
K. Srinivasa Rao |
Farmer Name: |
M. Umasankar Reddy |
Farmer Name: |
M. Nagarjuna Rao |
Farmer Name: |
G. Venkatarao |
Farmer Name: |
K.s.s.v.prasad |
Farmer Name: |
S.kasulu |
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Is Expert Visted |
YES |
Name of Expert: |
Madhavi Choppala |
Expert Contact Number: |
7893398060 |
Good Practices: |
Good growth and high survival in the early stage of the life cycle of the penaeid shrimp requires highly nutritious food. |
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Reduce internal fat levels and add the fat externally. |
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Advantages of pelleted feeds in terms of storage , transportation and lower costs compared to natural fresh feed justified the replacement of artificial feeds instead of natural ones partially on maturation performances. |
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