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A case study of integrated fish farming in Uttar Pradesh, India: Profitability and Sustainability

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Title A case study of integrated fish farming in Uttar Pradesh, India: Profitability and Sustainability
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Creator Nurul Haque
Abubakar Ansari
Dinesh Kumar
Ruchi Singh
Sharad C Srivastava
A.K. Singh
 
Subject Integrated fish culture
Freshwater
Prawn
Aquaculture
Livestock
 
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Integrated fish farming (IFF) is a sustainable-agriculture technology practiced widely in Asia including India. Amongst all states, Uttar Pradesh is highly rich in fishery resources and fish culture activities. Today many innovative techniques are being practiced for enhancing fish production. Intergraded fish culture is one of them and it is an environment friendly technique to make fish culture in modern mode. In the present study, we have investigated that production and economic viability increases if fish culture is integrated with other live stocks such as prawn farming, and duck keeping. This study on integrated fish farming demonstrated that fish culture along with prawn and duck is economically profitable and fetches high benefits and returns.
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Date 2017-07-24T07:08:23Z
2017-07-24T07:08:23Z
2011-08
 
Type Research Paper
 
Identifier Haque, Nurul, et al. "A case study of integrated fish farming in Uttar Pradesh, India: Profitability and Sustainability." Research in Environment and Life Sciences 4.3 (2011): 109-112.
0974-4908
http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/4946
 
Language English
 
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Publisher Directory of Science