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2030 UN AGENDA The 2030 UN Agenda sets aims to boost up aquaculture towards food security and nutrition in the use of natural resources so as to ensure food security. Against Nature- Anti-Conservation
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India is geographically poised to be the world leader in the fisheries sector This because India is the biggest peninsula in the world, with its vast coastline of 7,517 km and EEZ (Exclusive Economic Zone) of 200 nautical miles, network of lakes, rivers and numerous other inland water bodies, which can be a vast reservoir of fishery
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SECTOR: FISHERY PROGRAMME GRC
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2020 FISHERY SECTOR
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OBJECTIVES OF THIS PROGRAMME To grow monosex tialpia on pilot scale with organic food (made from garlic and tulshi) and see their growth pattern by intensive method To scale up the project at our Joka and Jharkhali sites that may serve as model for alternative livelihood for unemployed mass of the state To link this approach with the Ph.D programmes of 2 of students (Pavel Biswas and Pallavi Das) and publish papers from this University To grow monosex tialpia on pilot scale with organic food (made from garlic and tulshi) and see their growth pattern by intensive method To scale up the project at our Joka and Jharkhali sites that may serve as model for alternative livelihood for unemployed mass of the state To link this approach with the Ph.D programmes of 2 of students (Pavel Biswas and Pallavi Das) and publish papers from this University
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HOW ARE WE APPROACHING ? Step 1 PREPARATION OF THE TANK BY DISINFECTION BY NEEM Step 2 PREPARATION OF ORGANIC FEED WITH TULSHI AND GARLIC EXTRACT MIXED WITH RICE BRAN Step 3 RELEASE OF FISH SEED AND MONITORING DAILY GROWTH AND CONDITION INDEX ( an indicator to check fish health ) + SURVIVAL RATE
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Step-1: PREPARATION OF THE TANK BY DISINFECTION WITH NEEM
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Step -2: PREPARATION OF ORGANIC FEED WITH TULSHI AND GARLIC EXTRACT MIXED WITH RICE BRAN 15%, 8%, 5 %, Nil
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Step – 3: RELEASE OF SEEDS AND MONITORING
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RESULTS RESULTS (for 22 days i.e., from 23.08.2017 to 11.09.2017)
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RESULT -1: Survival rate DaySurvival (X)Death (Y) Survival rate{(x-y)/x}*100 DateSurvival(x) Death (y)Survival rate{(x-y)/x}*100 23.08.20172170100.0 24.08.2017217697.2 25.08.20172111294.3 26.08.20171990100.0 27.08.20171990100.0 28.08.2017199896.0 29.08.2017191796.3 30.08.2017184995.1 31.08.2017175696.6 1.09.2017169696.4
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RESULT -1 (Contd.): Survival rate DaySurvival (X)Death (Y) Survival rate{(x-y)/x}*100 DateSurvival(x) Death (y)Survival rate{(x-y)/x}*100 02.09.2017163596.9 03.09.2017158696.2 04.09.2017152497.4 05.09.20171480100.0 06.09.20171480100.0 07.09.2017148298.6 08.09.2017146795.2 09.09.2017139298.6 10.09.2017137298.5 11.09.2017135497.0 12.09.2017131 Reading not takenNA
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SURVIVAL RATE
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Weight of the cultured fish (in gm)
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Result 2 – Length & Weight DayLENGTH (cm)Weight (gm) Day 12.153.30 Day 22.453.59 Day 32.603.64 Day 33.854.56 Day 44.104.76 Day 54.394.82 Day 64.504.90 Day 74.544.69 Day 84.674.75 Day 94.804.92 Day 104.845.04 Day 114.925.15 Day 124.965.30 Day 135.035.76
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Result 2 – Length & Weight (Contd..) DayLENGTH (cm)Weight (gm) Day 145.155.90 Day 155.456.25 Day 165.606.89 Day 175.857.05 Day 185.907.78 Day 195.947.90 Day 205.988.25 Day 216.058.84 Day 226.109.87
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Team Members 1. Dr. Sufia Zaman Dr. Madhumita Roy Dr. Prosenjit Pramanick Dr. Atanu Roy Dr. Bulti Nayak Mr. Pritam Mukherjee Ms. Satarupa Roy Ms. Upasana Datta Mr. Pavel Biswas Ms. Nabonita Pal Ms. Roopali Roy Choudhury 1. Dr. Sufia Zaman Dr. Madhumita Roy Dr. Prosenjit Pramanick Dr. Atanu Roy Dr. Bulti Nayak Mr. Pritam Mukherjee Ms. Satarupa Roy Ms. Upasana Datta Mr. Pavel Biswas Ms. Nabonita Pal Ms. Roopali Roy Choudhury
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SWOT ANALYSIS S. No. STRENGTHWEAKNESSOPPORTUNITYTHREAT 1 Trained scholars Lack of daily monitoring because of in between holidays Pilot programme can be scaled up Rainfall and other natural factors 2Encouragement from Management and coordination DO fall because of intensive approach Employment opportunity Grass killing chemicals and pisciculture can’ t go hand in hand (at Joka) 3Organic feed technology Alternative livelihood biggest challenge in tilapia farming is different sized tilapia fish in the same pond leading to predation Academic flagship (through Ph.D and Papers)
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PROBABLE BUDGET Fish seed procurement for Joka = Rs. 60,000/= (for 30,000 seeds) Food Preparation, analysis cost and feed procurement = Rs. 1,00,000/= Pond preparation = Rs. 1,00,000/= PC= Rs. 2,60,000 (excluding man power) Approximate production: 2,700 kg SP after 4 months = Rs. 4,05,000 (@Rs.150/- per Kg) Profit % (after 4 months) = 56%
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