A STUDY ON Status of pisiciculture enterprise under OCTMP In Khorda district
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A STUDY ON Status of pisiciculture enterprise under OCTMP In Khorda district
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Pradhan, Gaurav Laxmi
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Parasar, B.
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---A Status, pisiciculture enterprise, OCTMP, Khorda
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Tremendous potential exists in India to augment fish production from freshwater aquaculture resources, which are spread across the length and breadth of the country. With concerted efforts to mobilize farmers to adopt fish farming, application of appropriate technologies for sustainable fish farming and fish seed production and availability of institutional finance, it would be possible to bring in substantial hikes in the annual fish production from the aquaculture sector within a span of 5 to 6 years. Indian major carps (IMC) and exotic carps (silver carp, grass carp and common carp) form the mainstay of Indian freshwater aquaculture and contribute over 90 percent of the total fresh water aquaculture production. Besides the IMC and exotic carps, there are several other fast growing species, which include minor carps , catfishes (singhi, magur) that can also be cultured as the demand for such fish species is high in certain areas of the country. Odisha is one of the major maritime States, offering vast scope for development of freshwater, fisries. Freshwater resources of the State are estimated to be 6.76 lakh ha comprising 1.25 lakh ha of tanks/ponds, 2 lakh ha of reservoirs, 1.80 lakh ha of lakes, swamps &jheels and 1.71 lakh hectares of rivers and canals.The fishery sector in Odisha is faced with low levels of literacy and relatively high levels of debt. This calls for a paradigm shift in the way fisheries is regulated and managed |
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2017-01-20T13:43:41Z
2017-01-20T13:43:41Z 2016 |
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Thesis
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http://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/handle/1/97379
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en
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Th;4692
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application/pdf
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