MSB Number MSB98825282
Date of Commencement: 03 Mar, 2023

Progressive Farmer Details

Name of the progressive farmer: Palagani Santha Kumari
S/o:
Mobile Number: XXXXXXXX19
Aadhar Number: XXXX-XXXX-5254
Date of Commencement: 03 Mar, 2023
Sector: Aquaculture
Extent in acres: 2.42
Survey Number: 2-3
Intervention Adopted: Best management practices in vannamei culture
Type of Species: L.Vannnamei
Date of Stocking: 09 Mar, 2023
Duration of Crop: 120 Days
No of Schedule Visits: 8

Schedule Visits

Visits Visit Date Remarks Status
1st Visit Date 10 Mar, 2023 If any sludge find it should be remove and leave for drying. After drying take soil Samples to know the bacterial intercity. If you find any disease causing agents apply six tonnes of lime per hectare on bunds and bottom of the pond. Completed
2nd Visit Date 21 Mar, 2023 To stop the entry of other animals it is necessary to arrange net or fence around the pond. Arrange net above the pond to protect pond from birds. Bio security in aqua culture minimise the risk of interducing infectious diseases and it also leads to Completed
3rd Visit Date 31 Mar, 2023 For maintaining good quality, depends on land and water add lime and organic matter to the pond, test water quality after 4 or 5 days. Don't use more fertilizers for plankton development. After proper testing only seed should be released into the pon Completed
4th Visit Date 06 Apr, 2023 Seed should be get from CAA otherised hatcheries only, before getting seed from it should be tested. stress test and PCR test then only stocking should be done. Completed
5th Visit Date 19 Apr, 2023 Before three days of releasing seed into pond release into hapa test every 24 hours, 48 hous,72 hours, caliculate the survival rate , if it is above 90 percent it will be good for release into pond. Completed
6th Visit Date 03 May, 2023 Supply feed to tank every four hours from 6am to 6pm. First 25 days pellets should be spread 2-3m from bundhs. After 25 daysArrange check trays to know the feed consumption. Count FCR after 40 days of culture. Add probiotics in the morning supp feed Completed
7th Visit Date 16 May, 2023 Aeration plays key role in semi-intensive shrimp farming and reflect the pond out put as it helps in diffusion atmospheric oxygen in to the pond water and maintain DO level, keep thee feeding zone clean and accumulate sediment at the centre, uniform Completed
8th Visit Date 30 May, 2023 Generally shrimps are harvested in two ways. Drying the ppond and catching shrimp with drag net and cast net. The second method decress the stress of the shrimp. It increases the production. Completed

Tagged Farmers

Farmer Name: Pallabolu Srinivasa Rao S/O: Venkateswarlu Mobile: XXXXXXXX81 Aadhar Number: XXXX-XXXX-9005 Survey Number: 47-10
Farmer Name: Pallabolu Janai Rani S/O: Srinivasa Rao Mobile: XXXXXXXX81 Aadhar Number: XXXX-XXXX-5532 Survey Number: 47-10
Farmer Name: Amala Padmavathi S/O: Satyanarayana Mobile: XXXXXXXX81 Aadhar Number: XXXX-XXXX-5115 Survey Number: 48-5
Farmer Name: Gollapolu Raju S/O: Sriramulu Mobile: XXXXXXXX44 Aadhar Number: XXXX-XXXX-2180 Survey Number: 185-4
Farmer Name: Gollapolu Venkateswaramma S/O: G. Raju Mobile: XXXXXXXX44 Aadhar Number: XXXX-XXXX-8323 Survey Number: 181-1a
Farmer Name: Thimmisetty Ramana S/O: Srinu Mobile: XXXXXXXX78 Aadhar Number: XXXX-XXXX-7535 Survey Number: 184-5a
Farmer Name: Mungara Venkata Ramaiah S/O: Subba Rao Mobile: XXXXXXXX56 Aadhar Number: XXXX-XXXX-7478 Survey Number: 193-2
Farmer Name: Mungara Padmaja S/O: Babu Mobile: XXXXXXXX77 Aadhar Number: XXXX-XXXX-4983 Survey Number: 90-2
Farmer Name: Mungara Gangara Rao S/O: Apparao Mobile: XXXXXXXX81 Aadhar Number: XXXX-XXXX-8310 Survey Number: 140-3b
Farmer Name: Mungara Venkateswarlu S/O: Apparao Mobile: XXXXXXXX81 Aadhar Number: XXXX-XXXX-8346 Survey Number: 140-3b
Farmer Name: Mungara Koteswara Rao S/O: Apparao Mobile: XXXXXXXX81 Aadhar Number: XXXX-XXXX-2428 Survey Number: 140-3b
Farmer Name: M. K. Chaitanya S/O: Venkateswara Rao Mobile: XXXXXXXX78 Aadhar Number: XXXX-XXXX-0028 Survey Number: 93-7

Farm MSB Documents

Harvest Details

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Production Sheet:
Success Story:
Harvest Date: 05 Jun, 2023
Production in Tonnes: 15
Crop Damaged Reason(If any): --
Damaged Date: --

Farmers Attended - VISIT 1

Farmer Name: Pallabolu Srinivasa Rao
Farmer Name: Pallabolu Janai Rani
Farmer Name: Amala Padmavathi
Farmer Name: Gollapolu Raju
Farmer Name: Gollapolu Venkateswaramma
Farmer Name: Thimmisetty Ramana
Farmer Name: Mungara Venkata Ramaiah
Farmer Name: Mungara Padmaja
Farmer Name: Mungara Gangara Rao
Farmer Name: Mungara Venkateswarlu
Farmer Name: Mungara Koteswara Rao
Farmer Name: M. K. Chaitanya

Visit Information

Is Expert Visted NO
Name of Expert:
Expert Contact Number:
Good Practices: After harvesting they are completely digging the water and drying the pond for three weeks upto bottom get cracks. Then they are plugging the bottom and leaving two weeks for complete drying.
Bad Practices: No
Suggestions Given:
If any sludge find it should be remove and leave for drying. After drying take soil Samples to know the bacterial intercity. If you find any disease causing agents apply six tonnes of lime per hectare on bunds and bottom of the pond.

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Farmers Attended - VISIT 2

Farmer Name: Pallabolu Srinivasa Rao
Farmer Name: Pallabolu Janai Rani
Farmer Name: Amala Padmavathi
Farmer Name: Gollapolu Raju
Farmer Name: Gollapolu Venkateswaramma
Farmer Name: Thimmisetty Ramana
Farmer Name: Mungara Venkata Ramaiah
Farmer Name: Mungara Padmaja
Farmer Name: Mungara Gangara Rao
Farmer Name: Mungara Venkateswarlu
Farmer Name: Mungara Koteswara Rao
Farmer Name: M. K. Chaitanya

Visit Information

Is Expert Visted NO
Name of Expert:
Expert Contact Number:
Good Practices: Most of the farmers established fence around the pond.
Bad Practices: NO
Suggestions Given:
To stop the entry of other animals it is necessary to arrange net or fence around the pond. Arrange net above the pond to protect pond from birds. Bio security in aqua culture minimise the risk of interducing infectious diseases and it also leads to

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Farm Photos:

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News Articles:

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Farmers Attended - VISIT 3

Farmer Name: Pallabolu Srinivasa Rao
Farmer Name: Pallabolu Janai Rani
Farmer Name: Amala Padmavathi
Farmer Name: Gollapolu Raju
Farmer Name: Gollapolu Venkateswaramma
Farmer Name: Thimmisetty Ramana
Farmer Name: Mungara Venkata Ramaiah
Farmer Name: Mungara Padmaja
Farmer Name: Mungara Gangara Rao
Farmer Name: Mungara Venkateswarlu
Farmer Name: Mungara Koteswara Rao
Farmer Name: M. K. Chaitanya

Visit Information

Is Expert Visted NO
Name of Expert:
Expert Contact Number:
Good Practices: They are maintanin reservoirs for water purification.
Bad Practices: No
Suggestions Given:
For maintaining good quality, depends on land and water add lime and organic matter to the pond, test water quality after 4 or 5 days. Don't use more fertilizers for plankton development. After proper testing only seed should be released into the pon

Visit Documents

Group Photos:

Group Image - 1:
Farm Photos:

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News Articles:

Summary Documents:

Farmers Attended - VISIT 4

Farmer Name: Pallabolu Srinivasa Rao
Farmer Name: Pallabolu Janai Rani
Farmer Name: Amala Padmavathi
Farmer Name: Gollapolu Raju
Farmer Name: Gollapolu Venkateswaramma
Farmer Name: Thimmisetty Ramana
Farmer Name: Mungara Venkata Ramaiah
Farmer Name: Mungara Padmaja
Farmer Name: Mungara Gangara Rao
Farmer Name: Mungara Venkateswarlu
Farmer Name: Mungara Koteswara Rao
Farmer Name: M. K. Chaitanya

Visit Information

Is Expert Visted NO
Name of Expert:
Expert Contact Number:
Good Practices: Farmers are buying seed after proper testing from hatchery. They are collecting seed from bottom of the tank and testing in lab.
Bad Practices: No
Suggestions Given:
Seed should be get from CAA otherised hatcheries only, before getting seed from it should be tested. stress test and PCR test then only stocking should be done.

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Farm Photos:

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Farmers Attended - VISIT 5

Farmer Name: Pallabolu Srinivasa Rao
Farmer Name: Pallabolu Janai Rani
Farmer Name: Amala Padmavathi
Farmer Name: Gollapolu Raju
Farmer Name: Gollapolu Venkateswaramma
Farmer Name: Thimmisetty Ramana
Farmer Name: Mungara Venkata Ramaiah
Farmer Name: Mungara Padmaja
Farmer Name: Mungara Gangara Rao
Farmer Name: Mungara Venkateswarlu
Farmer Name: Mungara Koteswara Rao
Farmer Name: M. K. Chaitanya

Visit Information

Is Expert Visted NO
Name of Expert:
Expert Contact Number:
Good Practices: Farmers are releasing seed into pond seed should be addopted to pond water.
Bad Practices: No
Suggestions Given:
Before three days of releasing seed into pond release into hapa test every 24 hours, 48 hous,72 hours, caliculate the survival rate , if it is above 90 percent it will be good for release into pond.

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Farmers Attended - VISIT 6

Farmer Name: Pallabolu Srinivasa Rao
Farmer Name: Pallabolu Janai Rani
Farmer Name: Amala Padmavathi
Farmer Name: Gollapolu Raju
Farmer Name: Gollapolu Venkateswaramma
Farmer Name: Thimmisetty Ramana
Farmer Name: Mungara Venkata Ramaiah
Farmer Name: Mungara Padmaja
Farmer Name: Mungara Gangara Rao
Farmer Name: Mungara Venkateswarlu
Farmer Name: Mungara Koteswara Rao
Farmer Name: M. K. Chaitanya

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Is Expert Visted NO
Name of Expert:
Expert Contact Number:
Good Practices: Farmers are selecting good nutritive value feed and they are also selecting feed depends on their age.
Bad Practices: No
Suggestions Given:
Supply feed to tank every four hours from 6am to 6pm. First 25 days pellets should be spread 2-3m from bundhs. After 25 daysArrange check trays to know the feed consumption. Count FCR after 40 days of culture. Add probiotics in the morning supp feed

Visit Documents

Group Photos:

Group Image - 1:
Farm Photos:

Farm Image - 1:
News Articles:

Summary Documents:

Farmers Attended - VISIT 7

Farmer Name: Pallabolu Srinivasa Rao
Farmer Name: Pallabolu Janai Rani
Farmer Name: Amala Padmavathi
Farmer Name: Gollapolu Raju
Farmer Name: Gollapolu Venkateswaramma
Farmer Name: Thimmisetty Ramana
Farmer Name: Mungara Venkata Ramaiah
Farmer Name: Mungara Padmaja
Farmer Name: Mungara Gangara Rao
Farmer Name: Mungara Venkateswarlu
Farmer Name: Mungara Koteswara Rao
Farmer Name: M. K. Chaitanya

Visit Information

Is Expert Visted NO
Name of Expert:
Expert Contact Number:
Good Practices: Aerators are arranged and supplying aeration before introduce seed
Bad Practices: NO
Suggestions Given:
Aeration plays key role in semi-intensive shrimp farming and reflect the pond out put as it helps in diffusion atmospheric oxygen in to the pond water and maintain DO level, keep thee feeding zone clean and accumulate sediment at the centre, uniform

Visit Documents

Group Photos:

Group Image - 1:
Farm Photos:

Farm Image - 1:
News Articles:

Summary Documents:

Farmers Attended - VISIT 8

Farmer Name: Pallabolu Srinivasa Rao
Farmer Name: Pallabolu Janai Rani
Farmer Name: Amala Padmavathi
Farmer Name: Gollapolu Raju
Farmer Name: Gollapolu Venkateswaramma
Farmer Name: Thimmisetty Ramana
Farmer Name: Mungara Venkata Ramaiah
Farmer Name: Mungara Padmaja
Farmer Name: Mungara Gangara Rao
Farmer Name: Mungara Venkateswarlu
Farmer Name: Mungara Koteswara Rao
Farmer Name: M. K. Chaitanya

Visit Information

Is Expert Visted NO
Name of Expert:
Expert Contact Number:
Good Practices: Farmers are harvesting after growth of 90 to 120 days
Bad Practices: NO
Suggestions Given:
Generally shrimps are harvested in two ways. Drying the ppond and catching shrimp with drag net and cast net. The second method decress the stress of the shrimp. It increases the production.

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Group Photos:

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Farm Photos:

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