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Greenhouse boost to fish cultivation

Published: August 27, 2013
Summary
GUWAHATI: Winter is a month of woes, for fish farmers at least. Conventional fisheries struggle to breed fingerlings (a young or small fish) during adverse climates. However, these drawbacks are soon to be a thing of the past with Jorhat-based Assam Agriculture University (AAU) coming up with a method that makes fish farming in greenhouses possible. Usually, greenhouse technology uses ...
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Christopher Hettiarachchi
27 de agosto de 2013

This is an excellent idea. As fish breeding does not need much space, this technology could be applied succsessfully in order to supply seeds on time.


ADEWOLE, ADEYEMO MUNIRU
28 de agosto de 2013
That is a good job. how adaptable and what is the cost implication of the technology
Ruhul Amin
28 de agosto de 2013
Thanks you very much for sharing the great idea. Curious to know about the detail materials and methods as well as results.
Graeme Rolston
16 de septiembre de 2013
Greenhouse production of commercial quantities of Lates sp. over 15 years gives us a lot of experience in facility design and fish production technology. You can check this out on our website.
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