Constraints in traditional shrimp farming in West Bengal
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Constraints in traditional shrimp farming in West Bengal
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Sawant,Paramita Banerjee
Sawant,B T |
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Constraints
Traditional Shrimp Farming West Bengal |
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Presently, nearly 1,44,600 ha of coastal saline lands are used for shrimp culture in India (MPEDA. 1999-00). West Bengal is a sleeping giant and has acquired a position only next to the topper. Andhra Pradesh in production of shrimp. The total brackish water area developed for shrimp farming in West Bengal is 55.575 ha having a water spread area of 42,754 ha. (Upadhyay, 2001). Shrimp farming in West Bengal has made strident progress since mid 80s. there by contributing nearly 25% of the total production of shrimp and prawn in the country (Bulletin of Dept. of Fisheries WB)2000 Not Available |
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2021-08-23T09:55:49Z
2021-08-23T09:55:49Z 2003 |
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http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/59790 |
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English
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