Empowering farmers of Rohtas, Bihar through skill and knowledge up-scaling training
27th May, 2022
Rohtas the south-western district of Bihar (Area: 3,838 km2) is very bountiful in inland open water fishery resources where the plateau is flooded with the rivers viz, Karmanasa, Suara West & East, Durgavati, Gopath, Dhoba, Ausane, Gayghat, and Sone with their fertile catchments. Indrapuri barrage on river Sone is also mention worthy as fisheries resource. Total wetland coverage in Rohtas is at 18,641 ha of which 223 are small (bigeer then 2.25 ha) with moderate untapped potentials. Despite these aquatic resources, the supply of fish is short of demand in this district. Looking towards the need of the present day, a 7-day training programme on “Inland Fisheries Management” was organized at ICAR-CIFRI, Barrackpore during 17-23 May 2022 as to up-scale knowledge, skill and capacity of the farmers targeting towards doubling farmer’s income. Twenty six active fish farmers participated in this programme. Inaugurating the programme, Dr. B.K. Das, Director of the Institute invoked the trainee farmers for their knowledge and skill up-gradation on various aspects of inland fisheries management ensuring their sustainable livelihood. All fishers should explore their available resources for optimum productions and productivity by gaining scientific knowledge and its applications- reiterated Dr Das. He also elaborated the trainees about the new entrepreneurship avenues available in inland fisheries of India . Livelihood improvement through development of inland fisheries in this district is enormous. This training programme has been aimed at bridging the knowledge, skill, and attitude gaps of the farmers towards inland fisheries management. The programme included classroom sessions on pond construction and management, soil and water chemistry, induced breeding, nursery, rearing and brooder’s pond management, composite fish farming, ornamental fishery, enclosure culture, fish feed management and feeding protocol, disease management, economic evaluation, overview on Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojona, etc. Besides, documentaries on ICAR-CIFRI technologies have been exposed to the trainees.

Exposing to field visits included: ICAR-CIFA Kalyani fish farms, Balagarh progressive fish farms, East Kolkata Wetlands (EKW), ornamental fish markets, Naihati Fish seed production hub etc. Re-circulatory Aquaculture System (RAS), Bio-floc units, ornamental hatchery units and feed mill of the Institute were made available to them as well as provided hands-on training on different need-based aspects like basic water quality parameters, fish feed preparation using locally available feed ingredients, identification of fish pathogens and their respective remedial measures, etc.

The feedback session was marked with overall satisfaction of the trainees admitting their up-scaling of knowledge which would be applied in their respective water resources. In his valedictory remarks, Director urged the farmers to apply the knowledge gained from this training to consolidate more productions. Dr. A. K. Das, Dr. Arun Pandit, Ms. P. J. Majhi and Mr Vikash Kumar coordinated the programme with great efficiency.






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