Bhubaneswar (Odisha): Fisheries and Animal Resources Department of the Odisha government has rolled out a new scheme to promote intensive Aquaculture through bio-floc technology in fisheries.
This is an advanced fish farming technology introduced in the State to provide livelihood support to entrepreneurs, unemployed youth and interested progressive fish farmers of the state, aimed at increasing fish productivity and make the state self-sufficient in fish production, according to a release by Information and Public Relations Department.
Bio-floc based farming system is a new technology for the promotion of intensive fish and shrimp production in a limited area without significantly increasing the usage of the basic natural resources of water and land.
"A person having small landholding (as small as 150-200 square meter of land) and having either municipal piped water supply or bore well water supply can establish this business with a small investment," read the release.
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The programme aims to support fish farmers and young entrepreneurs for the generation of income and livelihood support. "Bio-floc system is suitable for growing freshwater fish species such as GIFT Tilapia, Magur, Pangasius, Anabas, Common Carp etc depending on local market demands. In Biofloc technology, the waste organic matter in the tank such as feed waste, are digested using probiotics (helpful bacteria) and a carbon source such as molasses and gets converted to fish feed," read the release.