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Tuesday, October 26, 2021

Demonstrations of “Integrated Aqua-Agri-Poultry- Goat Farming System” in Gujarat

Demonstrations of “Integrated Aqua-Agri-Poultry- Goat Farming System”  in Gujarat

The Navsari Gujarat Research Centre of ICAR-Central Institute of Brackishwater Aquaculture demonstrated an “Integrated Aqua--Poultry and Goat-rearing Model Farm” for the livelihood and nutritional security of the tribal communities in Singod Village, Navsari District, Gujarat from April to October 2021. 

The NGRC-ICAR-CIBA’s scientific team mobilized the Model Farm is run by a 40 Member Tribal Self-Help Group - Singod Halpati Samaj Yuva Matsya Udhyog Juth. It consists of 25 low-volume cages (4 x 4 x 2 m) to grow fishes like Pangasius, Tilapia, Pearlspot, and Rohu. The dykes of the pond were used for growing seasonal vegetables like Brinjal, Chilly, Cauliflower, Tomatoes, Fenugreek, etc., and fruit-bearing trees like Mango, Coconut, and Dragon Fruit, etc.

To create additional income for the members, a Poultry Unit (2,000 Birds) and a Goat Rearing (12 Goats) Shed were also erected on the other side dykes of the pond. Cage-based fish farming was planned as a multiple stocking and multiple harvesting mode wherein the harvest is staggered periodically to ensure the continuous flow of cash and income to the tribal beneficiaries.

The ICAR-CIBA provided livelihood development support through the Scheduled Tribes Component (STC) Plan like supply of cage nets, frames, Brackishwater and freshwater finfish seed & feed, poultry chicks (meat variety) and goats, etc. The beneficiaries were trained on management of cage nets, feeding, handling of fishes and aquatic animal health management.

The Institute also organized a Harvest Mela-cum-Interaction Meet on “Aquaculture and Allied Technologies for Livelihood Development of Tribal Communities” on 24th October, 2021at the farm site. During the occasion, 800 kg of live Pangasius fish (size 1 to 1.5 kg) were partially harvested and sold to the local fish dealer.

Subsequently, around 500 to 600 Kgs live Pangasius and Tilpia Fishes will be supplied to local dealers on a daily basis.

During the program, a sum of Rs. 1.85 Lakhs was distributed to the group against the sale of fish, poultry birds, and vegetables. It is estimated that the farming system may generate a total income of Rs. 14 to 15 Lakhs for the tribal communities of Singod, Navsari, Gujarat.

(Source: ICAR-Central Institute of Brackishwater Aquaculture, Chennai)

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