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Aqua farming involves raising prawn commercially in tanks or enclosures, usually for food.
The major freshwater farming environments in India are pond, cage, pen, rice field, sewage feed and air breathing.
Polyculture is the dominant culture system practiced. The major species are carp, freshwater prawn and catfish.
Basically India’s aquaculture is carp-oriented and the contribution of other species is marginal. Prawnculture in India
can be classified as extensive, semi-intensive or intensive and stocking rate is high at 18,408 fish/ha. Both the central
and state governments have come up with schemes to help the cause of the farmers
AQUA CULTURE
Aqua farming involves raising prawn commercially in tanks or enclosures, usually for food.
The major freshwater farming environments in India are pond, cage, pen, rice field, sewage feed and air breathing.
Polyculture is the dominant culture system practiced. The major species are carp, freshwater prawn and catfish.
Basically India’s aquaculture is carp-oriented and the contribution of other species is marginal. Prawnculture in India
can be classified as extensive, semi-intensive or intensive and stocking rate is high at 18,408 fish/ha. Both the central
and state governments have come up with schemes to help the cause of the farmers
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Aqua farming involves raising prawn commercially in tanks or enclosures, usually for food.
The major freshwater farming environments in India are pond, cage, pen, rice field, sewage feed and air breathing.
Polyculture is the dominant culture system practiced. The major species are carp, freshwater prawn and catfish.
Basically India’s aquaculture is carp-oriented and the contribution of other species is marginal. Prawnculture in India
can be classified as extensive, semi-intensive or intensive and stocking rate is high at 18,408 fish/ha. Both the central
and state governments have come up with schemes to help the cause of the farmers
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