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Dried Small Indigenous Fish are the Pride of Assam: The Story of Suman Haldar
Type: Book Chapter
In Assam, India, fish is a dietary staple for 99 per cent of the population. The demand for fish products has led to the import of dried fish from various regions. The intricate supply chain is centred around the Jagiroad ...
Dataset of biological community structure in Deepor Beel using eDNA approach–A RAMSAR wetland of Assam, India
Type: Journal Article
Deepor Beel, located in the state of Assam in India, is a Wetland of International Importance with a Wildlife Sanctuary and is the only RAMSAR site in the state. Though of invaluable ecological significance, the wetland ...
Sustainable farm management practices for rice-fish co-cultivation in Arunachal Pradesh, India
Type: Brief
This brief captures the assessment carried out in Arunachal Pradesh, India to assess rice-fish systems and it's effectiveness. Brief provides a narrative on how the system can be adopted and what are some potential benefits ...
Information Gaps in Aquatic Food System: Identifying India’s data gap
Type: Report
This study seeks to develop a pathway to identify and prioritize the main data gaps faced by key actors to develop a sustainable aquatic food systems that is both sensitive to vulnerable group needs and actionable by policymakers.
The potential of Integrated Rice Fish Farming System to boost agroecological transitions in India’s West Godavari
Type: Blog
Rice is the primary crop and considered to be a key player for food security and livelihoods in West Godavari district of Andhra Pradesh (AP), India. The district has been witnessing increasing injudicious use of chemical ...
Induced breeding of mola carplet (Amblypharyngodon mola) for mass seed production: A practical guideline
Type: Manual
This practical manual offers a unique, step-by-step guideline for induced breeding of mola
to produce mass-scale seed in a hatchery. The breeding protocol is simple and easy for existing fish
hatchery operators to adopt.
This ...
Prospects for an Agroecological Shift through Rice-Fish Farming in Sanamxay, Laos completed.
Type: Blog
In Sanamxay, Laos, an attempt to cultivate rice and fish has given rise to fresh aspirations for improved nutrition and livelihood. Comprehending the possibilities for enhancing the agroecological transition could prove ...
Agroecological Co-Design Knowledge Exchange in Andhra Pradesh, India completed
Type: Blog
11 APCNF representatives participated in an exposure visit programme to learn breeding and cultivation technology of Mola fish, selected to be a suitable biological model for agroecological intervention. Mola seeds were ...
Integrated agroecological rice fish farming in Andhra Pradesh, India: A case study
Type: Report
Andhra Pradesh is known as the "Rice Bowl of India" since its primary crop for commerce is rice. On the other hand, there is a current demand for alternative non-chemically dependent technology to ensure sustainability in ...
Recycling of animal protein wastes in the formulation of feed for Labeo rohita and Mystusvittatus—a comparative evaluation
Type: Journal Article
Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) are key players in the fermentation of organic wastes and their recycling as feedstuff for fish. Whey, a common dairy byproduct in India, is a cheap source of LAB and can be used to ferment animal ...