ICAR-CIFRI organised five days training on “Field level diagnosis of inland fish diseases for doubling farmers’ income”
ICAR-Central Inland Fisheries Research Institute (ICAR-CIFRI), Barrackpore, Kolkata-700
120, organized a 5 day Training of Trainers programme (ToT) from 20 th -24 th August, 2018,
sponsored by National Fisheries Development Board (NFDB), Hyderabad on “Field level
diagnosis of inland fish diseases for doubling farmer’s income” under the guidance of Dr.
B. K. Das, Director, ICAR-CIFRI, Barrackpore and the training programme was coordinated
by Dr. B. K. Behera, Principal Scientist, Dr. A. K. Bera, Principal Scientist, Mr. Raju Baitha,
Scientist and Mrs. Tanuja Abdulla, Scientist of ICAR-CIFRI. Total 25 fisheries development
officers from various states attended the programme comprising five from Tamilnadu, one
each from Odisha, Madhya Pradesh, Manipur, and Jharkhand; two each from Jammu and
Kashmir, Tripura and Andhra Pradesh; nine from West Bengal and one research scholar from
ICAR-CIFRI, Barrackpore. The training programme focussed on various aspects of emerging
fish and shellfish diseases of inland fisheries, conventional and advanced diagnostic
approaches including immunological and molecular diagnosis and control and treatment
management and role of aquatic environment in fish health management. The more emphasis
was given on practical exposure on soil and water chemistry and collection, preservation and
dispatch for laboratory diagnosis of fish disease and preventive and curative use of drugs and
chemicals along application of better management practices in fish culture. In the same
programme, Dr. T. J. Abraham of West Bengal University of Animal and Fishery Sciences,
Chakgaria, Kolkata and Dr. B. Mondal of ICAR-IVRI Eastern Regional Station 37, Kolkata
spoke on the bacterial, viral and fungal diseases and their control and treatment in
aquaculture.
Attending the valedictory session of the programme, Dr. B. P. Mohanty, Director (In-
charge), ICAR-CIFRI, Barrackpore stressed upon the importance of field level diagnosis of
fish diseases to the officers of state fisheries departments. He also advised the officers to
implement better management practices of fish farming for improving the farm production to
help in doubling their farm incomes.