They were exposed to in-house hands on training to ornamental fish culture, biofloc unit, RAS, fish feed preparation, water quality analysis, identification of biotic organisms including benthos, fish disease identification, cage and pen culture units visit besides theoretical class lectures on pond management, soil and water quality management, breeding and hatchery management, composite fish culture technique and culture of ornamental fishes. They were also exposed to field visit to ICAR-CIFA, Kalyani centre, progressive hatchery at Kalna, East Burdwan, East Kolkata Wetlands (EKW), ornamental fish markets, etc for gaining firsthand knowledge as to enhance their skills through such exposure visits. Farmers have expressed their satisfaction over such exposures and the overall designing and executing the training in a hand holding manner with the basic components covering technical and socio-economic aspects of inland fisheries management and fish farming. In his valedictory remarks, the Director has invoked the farmers to apply the knowledge acquired during this training program for sustainable use of their inland fisheries resources.
The training program was coordinated by Dr. A K. Das, OIC, Extension and Training Cell and co-coordinated by Dr. Ajoy Saha, Senior Scientist, of the Institute.