Two fishermen of Chhattisgarh received National Award
Will be honored on 21 November on World Fisheries Day in New Delhi
Chief Minister and Agriculture Minister congratulated and congratulated fishermen and institutions that made Chhattisgarh proud
Chhattisgarh ranks sixth in the country in fisheries production
Raipur, 20 November 2020. As a result of the state government promoting fisheries under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel, Chhattisgarh state has registered a significant increase of 13% in fish seed production and 9% in fish production in the last two years. Two fishermen of the state will be awarded and awarded at the national level for their remarkable work in the field of fisheries. On the occasion of World Fisheries Day on 21 November, the Government of India adopted the A.P. The award will be presented at a ceremony held at Symposium Hall, Pusa Campus New Delhi. In this, M / s MM Fish Seed Cultivation Private Limited, Mana of the State of Chhattisgarh, cash prize of two lakh rupees and Citation and Messrs MIK Company, Sihawa, under the Best Fisheries Enterprise to District Raipur. District Dhamtari will be given a cash prize of Rs one lakh and a citation under the best proprietary firm cadre. Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel and Agriculture and Water Resources Minister Mr. Ravindra Choube have congratulated and congratulated the fishermen and institutions that made Chhattisgarh proud in the field of fisheries.
Agriculture Minister Ravindra Choubey has said that fisheries farmers of the state are achieving success by adopting latest technology in the field of fisheries in Chhattisgarh state. The states are self-sufficient in the field of fish seed production. In last two years, fish seed production has increased from 251 crore standard fry to 267 crore standard fry with an increase of 13 percent in the state. The state ranks sixth in the area of fish seed production in the country. In addition to supplying essential fish seeds in the state’s fisher farmers, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh and Bihar are also supplying fish seed by private sector. It is a matter of pride for Chhattisgarh.
Director Fisheries informed that the fishery farmers of the state are achieving fish production up to 6-7 metric tons using modern technology. During the last two years, fish production has increased from 4.89 lakh metric tons to 5.31 lakh metric tons in the state with an increase of 9 percent. The state also ranks sixth in the area of fisheries production in the country.
Pangaceous species are being produced by fishery farmers by constructing 1000 ponds on their own land in the last two years in the state. Progressive fish farmers of the state and farmers of the district Kanker are achieving fish production up to 60-70 metric tons per hectare by constructing ponds in the group, especially with the latest technology of Pangaceous fish species, as well as using supplementary feed Fresh diet with healthy protein is available. Production of fast growing fish “tilapia” has started to increase fish production and productivity in the state. In the private sector, a tilapia has been set up at Hatchery Raipur for seed production. There is a demand of about 20 tonnes of tilabia per day in the state. The tilapia fishery is being exported to other states like Kerala, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh. 3 this year in the state
Cage culture technique ensures 100% attainment of fish in medium and large reservoirs of the state. In this technique, by making 6x4x4 meter cages in reservoirs, fast growing fish such as ‘Pangasius’ and ‘Telapia’ are followed. 3000–5000 kg of fish are produced per cage. So far, 1400 cages have been installed in 11 districts of the state.
The project of 1000 cages has been sanctioned at Hasdeo Bango, Korba, the largest reservoir in the state. After installing these, one unit each of 05-05 cages per beneficiary will be allocated for fisheries. 40 to 60 percent of the grant is being provided by the government to the fishermen of the said local census. In this, priority will be given to the people coming in the Duban region.
Success in adopting the latest technology in the field of state fisheries such as integrated fisheries, intensive fisheries, pangas farming, recirculating aquaculture system (RAS) technology by continuously purifying the waters in low-area and low-water areas Are earning, due to which the fish production of the state is continuously increasing. State’s R.S.A. Fisheries officers and progressive fish farmers from other states are getting inspiration by studying and testing new technologies used here.
With the latest technology in the state, the government approved a scheme to encourage fishermen from this year to install biofloc technology to raise more production by rearing fish by using supplementary food in less water area by installing small tanks in less area. is. Accordingly, a provision has been made to provide 40 percent financial assistance to the people of the state for the cost of setting up the unit costing Rs 7.50 lakh.