MSB Number MSB57414758
Date of Commencement: 21 Feb, 2022

Progressive Farmer Details

Name of the progressive farmer: K.nageswara Rao
S/o:
Mobile Number: XXXXXXXX96
Aadhar Number: XXXX-XXXX-5112
Date of Commencement: 21 Feb, 2022
Sector: Aquaculture
Extent in acres: 5.6
Survey Number: 231/2,4,232/6A,6B,233/1B,2,3,1
Intervention Adopted: Usage of probiotics in shrimp aquaculture
Type of Species: L.Vannnamei
Date of Stocking: 21 Jan, 2022
Duration of Crop: 120 Days
No of Schedule Visits: 10

Schedule Visits

Visits Visit Date Remarks Status
1st Visit Date 31 Mar, 2022 Gut probiotics usually contain Lactobacillus or saccharomyces cerevisiae,nitrifying bacteria, streptococci,Roseobacter,and Bacillus sp. Completed
2nd Visit Date 04 Apr, 2022 The most common probiotics used in Aquaculture include lactic acid bacteria such as Lactobacillus-sp , Bacillus-sp., Enterococcus-sp., and yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Completed
3rd Visit Date 07 Apr, 2022 Probiotics function by acting as nutrient sources, providing enzymes for better digestion, modulating the immune system and increasing the immune response against pathogenic bacteria. Completed
4th Visit Date 12 Apr, 2022 In terms of promoting growth,the proliferation of friendly microorganisms increases digestive enzymes, such as proteases, amylases and lipases, in the gut leading to improved digestive processes and nutrient utilisation. Completed
5th Visit Date 18 Apr, 2022 When using probiotics,it is important to note that there are certain brands of commercial probiotics which require the farmers to ferment the product before use in order to activate the bacteria, otherwise they will not work. Completed
6th Visit Date 22 Apr, 2022 The advantage of probiotics enhanced feed value, enzymatic stimulation in the digestive system, and reverse habitat for pathogens, influence anti-mutagenic activity, and improved immune response. Completed
7th Visit Date 27 Apr, 2022 Appropriate buse of probiotics. Completed
8th Visit Date 29 Apr, 2022 The success of symbiotic in Aquaculture remains to be seen.We must bear in mind the high cost of prebiotics,but it may be offset by the reduction in the use of probiotics.In favour of a more sustainable aquaculture industry,it may be viable. Completed
9th Visit Date 02 May, 2022 Probiotics function by acting as nutrient sources, providing enzymes for better digestion, modulating the immune system and increasing the immune response against pathogenic bacteria. Completed
10th Visit Date 06 May, 2022 Overall, feed probiotics provide farmers with better growth, healthier shrimp and less water pollution. Completed

Tagged Farmers

Farmer Name: S.lakshmana Rao S/O: Damodara Rao Mobile: XXXXXXXX36 Aadhar Number: XXXX-XXXX-4150 Survey Number: 338
Farmer Name: V.ranjith S/O: Purnchabdra Rao Mobile: XXXXXXXX35 Aadhar Number: XXXX-XXXX-7922 Survey Number: 323/1,324/1
Farmer Name: J.kanka Raju S/O: Ganaga Jalam Mobile: XXXXXXXX97 Aadhar Number: XXXX-XXXX-5807 Survey Number: 219/2a,218/2,3
Farmer Name: S.mohan Puneesh S/O: Lakshmana Rao Mobile: XXXXXXXX63 Aadhar Number: XXXX-XXXX-9408 Survey Number: 229/2,3,4
Farmer Name: V.mani Prasad S/O: Venkateswara Rao Mobile: XXXXXXXX09 Aadhar Number: XXXX-XXXX-5307 Survey Number: --
Farmer Name: D.babu Rao S/O: Kotaiah Mobile: XXXXXXXX52 Aadhar Number: XXXX-XXXX-0386 Survey Number: 265/1,2,3
Farmer Name: D.prasada Rao S/O: Venkateswara Rao Mobile: XXXXXXXX99 Aadhar Number: XXXX-XXXX-9319 Survey Number: 255/6,5
Farmer Name: R.somaraju S/O: Sundara Rana Raju Mobile: XXXXXXXX99 Aadhar Number: XXXX-XXXX-8362 Survey Number: 216/1,2
Farmer Name: B.ram Mohan Rao S/O: Krishna Rao Mobile: XXXXXXXX15 Aadhar Number: XXXX-XXXX-6660 Survey Number: 190/1b1
Farmer Name: T.gopi Chand S/O: Siva Ramakrishna Mobile: XXXXXXXX65 Aadhar Number: XXXX-XXXX-0223 Survey Number: 72/1a

Farm MSB Documents

Harvest Details

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Harvest Date: 06 May, 2022
Production in Tonnes: 10
Crop Damaged Reason(If any): --
Damaged Date: --

Farmers Attended - VISIT 1

Farmer Name: S.lakshmana Rao
Farmer Name: V.ranjith
Farmer Name: J.kanka Raju
Farmer Name: S.mohan Puneesh
Farmer Name: V.mani Prasad
Farmer Name: D.babu Rao
Farmer Name: D.prasada Rao
Farmer Name: R.somaraju
Farmer Name: B.ram Mohan Rao
Farmer Name: T.gopi Chand

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Is Expert Visted YES
Name of Expert: V.Naga Lakshmi
Expert Contact Number: 9640953906
Good Practices: Probiotics, as 'bio-friendly agents' such as lactic acid bacteria and Bacillus spp., can be introduced into the culture environment to control and compete with pathogenic bacteria as well as to promote the growth of the cultured organisms.
Bad Practices: Importance of probiotics: These bacteria strains work in the shrimp gut by modifying the microbial balance for the benefit of the shrimp.
Suggestions Given:
Gut probiotics usually contain Lactobacillus or saccharomyces cerevisiae,nitrifying bacteria, streptococci,Roseobacter,and Bacillus sp.

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Farmers Attended - VISIT 2

Farmer Name: S.lakshmana Rao
Farmer Name: V.ranjith
Farmer Name: J.kanka Raju
Farmer Name: S.mohan Puneesh
Farmer Name: V.mani Prasad
Farmer Name: D.babu Rao
Farmer Name: D.prasada Rao
Farmer Name: R.somaraju
Farmer Name: B.ram Mohan Rao
Farmer Name: T.gopi Chand

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Is Expert Visted YES
Name of Expert: V.Naga Lakshmi
Expert Contact Number: 9640953906
Good Practices: Probiotics function by acting as nutrient sources, providing enzymes for better digestion, modulating the immune system and increasing the immune response against pathogenic bacteria.
Bad Practices: Adopting probiotics in large-scale aquaculture poses logistical problems.
Suggestions Given:
The most common probiotics used in Aquaculture include lactic acid bacteria such as Lactobacillus-sp , Bacillus-sp., Enterococcus-sp., and yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

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Farmers Attended - VISIT 3

Farmer Name: S.lakshmana Rao
Farmer Name: V.ranjith
Farmer Name: J.kanka Raju
Farmer Name: S.mohan Puneesh
Farmer Name: V.mani Prasad
Farmer Name: D.babu Rao
Farmer Name: D.prasada Rao
Farmer Name: R.somaraju
Farmer Name: B.ram Mohan Rao
Farmer Name: T.gopi Chand

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Is Expert Visted YES
Name of Expert: V.Naga Lakshmi
Expert Contact Number: 9640953906
Good Practices: probiotics were initially used for disease control,their use in Aquaculture has now extended to improving fish growth and reproduction through addition to the body of water or feed.
Bad Practices: High probiotic usage is also not recommended.
Suggestions Given:
Probiotics function by acting as nutrient sources, providing enzymes for better digestion, modulating the immune system and increasing the immune response against pathogenic bacteria.

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Farmers Attended - VISIT 4

Farmer Name: S.lakshmana Rao
Farmer Name: V.ranjith
Farmer Name: J.kanka Raju
Farmer Name: S.mohan Puneesh
Farmer Name: V.mani Prasad
Farmer Name: D.babu Rao
Farmer Name: D.prasada Rao
Farmer Name: R.somaraju
Farmer Name: B.ram Mohan Rao
Farmer Name: T.gopi Chand

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Is Expert Visted YES
Name of Expert: v.Naga Lakshmi
Expert Contact Number: 9640953906
Good Practices: The effect is simple; feed adequate amounts of microbes to the organism to modify the gut microflora and replace harmful microbes with beneficial ones.
Bad Practices: The effect is multi-pronged.By populating the gut ,these exogenous bacteria compete with pathogens, preventing their adhesion to the intestinal wall, limited access to nutrients and secreting antibacterial substances such as bacteriocins and organic.
Suggestions Given:
In terms of promoting growth,the proliferation of friendly microorganisms increases digestive enzymes, such as proteases, amylases and lipases, in the gut leading to improved digestive processes and nutrient utilisation.

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Farmers Attended - VISIT 5

Farmer Name: S.lakshmana Rao
Farmer Name: V.ranjith
Farmer Name: J.kanka Raju
Farmer Name: S.mohan Puneesh
Farmer Name: V.mani Prasad
Farmer Name: D.babu Rao
Farmer Name: D.prasada Rao
Farmer Name: R.somaraju
Farmer Name: B.ram Mohan Rao
Farmer Name: T.gopi Chand

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Is Expert Visted YES
Name of Expert: V.Naga Lakshmi
Expert Contact Number: 9640953906
Good Practices: Probiotics for aquaculture are usually divided into atleast two dominant types-water probiotics and gut probiotics.
Bad Practices: Some other brands may not require fermentation at all and are ready to use straight from the package.
Suggestions Given:
When using probiotics,it is important to note that there are certain brands of commercial probiotics which require the farmers to ferment the product before use in order to activate the bacteria, otherwise they will not work.

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Farmers Attended - VISIT 6

Farmer Name: S.lakshmana Rao
Farmer Name: V.ranjith
Farmer Name: J.kanka Raju
Farmer Name: S.mohan Puneesh
Farmer Name: V.mani Prasad
Farmer Name: D.babu Rao
Farmer Name: D.prasada Rao
Farmer Name: R.somaraju
Farmer Name: B.ram Mohan Rao
Farmer Name: T.gopi Chand

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Is Expert Visted YES
Name of Expert: V.Naga Lakshmi
Expert Contact Number: 9640953906
Good Practices: Probiotics are alternative to the use of antibiotics and chemicals.
Bad Practices: Adopting probiotics in large-scale aquaculture poses logistical problems.Their effectiveness is dependent on factors such as the proper management of strains, necessary provision of dosage and ensuring bacterial stability during production .
Suggestions Given:
The advantage of probiotics enhanced feed value, enzymatic stimulation in the digestive system, and reverse habitat for pathogens, influence anti-mutagenic activity, and improved immune response.

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Farmers Attended - VISIT 7

Farmer Name: S.lakshmana Rao
Farmer Name: V.ranjith
Farmer Name: J.kanka Raju
Farmer Name: S.mohan Puneesh
Farmer Name: V.mani Prasad
Farmer Name: D.babu Rao
Farmer Name: D.prasada Rao
Farmer Name: R.somaraju
Farmer Name: B.ram Mohan Rao
Farmer Name: T.gopi Chand

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Is Expert Visted YES
Name of Expert: V.Naga Lakshmi
Expert Contact Number: 9640953906
Good Practices: Probiotics have been used in Aquaculture to increase the growth of cultivated species,in reality it is not known whether these products increase the appetite,or,if, their nature, improve digestibility.
Bad Practices: probiotics may be responsible for four types of side effects in susceptible individuals: systematic infections, deleterious metabolic activities, excessive immune stimulation,and gene transfer.However, no hard evidence has been found.
Suggestions Given:
Appropriate buse of probiotics.

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Farmers Attended - VISIT 8

Farmer Name: S.lakshmana Rao
Farmer Name: V.ranjith
Farmer Name: J.kanka Raju
Farmer Name: S.mohan Puneesh
Farmer Name: V.mani Prasad
Farmer Name: D.babu Rao
Farmer Name: D.prasada Rao
Farmer Name: R.somaraju
Farmer Name: B.ram Mohan Rao
Farmer Name: T.gopi Chand

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Is Expert Visted YES
Name of Expert: V.Naga Lakshmi
Expert Contact Number: 9640953906
Good Practices: Probiotics were initially used for disease control, their use in Aquaculture has now extended to improving fish growth and reproduction through addition to the body of water or feed.
Bad Practices:
Suggestions Given:
The success of symbiotic in Aquaculture remains to be seen.We must bear in mind the high cost of prebiotics,but it may be offset by the reduction in the use of probiotics.In favour of a more sustainable aquaculture industry,it may be viable.

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Farmers Attended - VISIT 9

Farmer Name: S.lakshmana Rao
Farmer Name: V.ranjith
Farmer Name: J.kanka Raju
Farmer Name: S.mohan Puneesh
Farmer Name: V.mani Prasad
Farmer Name: D.babu Rao
Farmer Name: D.prasada Rao
Farmer Name: R.somaraju
Farmer Name: B.ram Mohan Rao
Farmer Name: T.gopi Chand

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Is Expert Visted YES
Name of Expert: V Naga Lakshmi
Expert Contact Number: 9640953906
Good Practices: Probiotics were initially used for disease control, their use in Aquaculture has now extended to improving fish growth and reproduction through addition to the body of water or feed.
Bad Practices: High probiotics usage is also not recommended
Suggestions Given:
Probiotics function by acting as nutrient sources, providing enzymes for better digestion, modulating the immune system and increasing the immune response against pathogenic bacteria.

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Farmers Attended - VISIT 10

Farmer Name: S.lakshmana Rao
Farmer Name: V.ranjith
Farmer Name: J.kanka Raju
Farmer Name: S.mohan Puneesh
Farmer Name: V.mani Prasad
Farmer Name: D.babu Rao
Farmer Name: D.prasada Rao
Farmer Name: R.somaraju
Farmer Name: B.ram Mohan Rao
Farmer Name: T.gopi Chand

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Is Expert Visted YES
Name of Expert: V.Naga Lakshmi
Expert Contact Number: 9640953906
Good Practices: Probiotics also have the ability to modify the metabolism of microbacteria in the shrimp gut to produce short-chain fatty acids for improved digestion
Bad Practices: This leads to increased appetite, better growth and improved FCRS-which in turn reduces the amount of waste from uneaten feed and therefore improves water quality
Suggestions Given:
Overall, feed probiotics provide farmers with better growth, healthier shrimp and less water pollution.

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