ANNUAL REPORT 2016-17 Yeek=eÀDevegHe ICAR IICCAARR--CCEENNTTRRAALL IINNSSTTIITTUUTTEE OOFF FFRREESSHHWWAATTEERR AAQQUUAACCUULLTTUURREE ((AAnn IISSOO 99000011::22000088 CCeerrttiiffiieedd IInnssttiittuuttee)) ((IInnddiiaann CCoouunncciill ooff AAggrriiccuullttuurraall RReesseeaarrcchh)) KKAAUUSSAALLYYAAGGAANNGGAA,, BBHHUUBBAANNEESSWWAARR 775511 000022,, OODDIISSHHAA,, IINNDDIIAA ICAR-CIFA Annual Report 2 0 1 6 - 1 7 CREDIT LINE Publisher : Dr J. K. Sundaray Director (Acting), ICAR-CIFA Editorial Board : Dr P. K.Sahoo (Chairman) Dr K. N. Mohanta Dr B. C. Mohapatra Dr H. K. De Dr Mrinal Samanta Dr Shailesh Saurabh Mr Kiran D. Rasal Dr I. Sivaraman Dr D. K. Verma Compilation : Mrs B. L. Dhir Photography : Mr S. Mahali This report includes unprocessed or semi-processed data which would form the basis of scientific papers in due course. The material contained in the report, therefore, may not be made use of without the permission of this Institute, except for quoting it as scientific reference. ICAR-CIFA Annual Report is not a priced publication. Recipients of complimentary copies are not permitted to sell the photocopies of the report in part or full. Citation: ICAR-CIFA (2017). Annual Report 2016-17. ICAR-Central Institute of Freshwater Aquaculture, Bhubaneswar, India. pp 176. ISSN: 0972-012X Printed at: AB Imaging & Prints Pvt. Ltd. 62 and 63, Ganga Nagar, Unit-6, Bhubaneswar E-mail : [email protected] ICAR-CIFA Annual Report 2 0 1 6 - 1 7 P R E F A C E Greetings from Team ICAR-CIFA! states of India. Emerging bacterial fish pathogens like Proteus mirabilis, Klebseilla pneumoniae, and ICAR-CIFA has completed 30 years of its eventful Acinetobacter baumannii were recorded and journey in research and development activities reported from outbreak cases. In addition to these related to aquaculture in India. The year 2016-17 two myxosporidean parasites viz., Zschokkella was remarkable in terms of the works carried out on auratis and Thelohanellus qadrii were identified research, technology transfer and capacity building from fish. Further, two more new emerging viruses of different stakeholders. In the research front, i.e., CyHV-2 and carp edema virus from goldfish and captive breeding of hilsa, Tenualosa ilisha and its koi carp, respectively were reported under National seed production was successfully accomplished Surveillance Programme. which is of a national concern. Works on the risk analysis of introducing Pacu (Piaractus The Research Advisory Committee (RAC) headed by brachypomus) were carried out and reported. The Dr A. G. Ponniah, former Director, ICAR-CIBA, Institute has made significant headway in breeding Chennai reviewed the Institute's research activities and seed rearing of non-conventional species viz., and laid stress on technology packaging and Channa marulius, Mystus gulio, Anabas testudineus dissemination to satisfy the mandates of the and many others. Under selective breeding Institute. Work on metagenomics, matrix of programme, generation 8 (G8) freshwater prawn technology development and nutrient dynamics (Macrobrachium rosenbergii) was produced suggested by RAC were duly attended to open new exhibiting higher growth which is another areas of research and development to be milestone. Germ cells of Indian major carps were undertaken. The Institute organized a timely national successfully isolated and DMSO as a cryoprotectant seminar on the topic of aquaculture diversification was found to give more than 70% viable GCs of rohu during 1-3 December, 2016 which was attended by at concentration of 5-7.5% compared to other 250 participants across the country. Much emphasis cryoprotectants. The Institute has completed is given by the Institute on species and system mitochondrial genome sequencing of 15 diversification with the aim of standardizing commercially important freshwater species. Plzf production systems for various stakeholders gene promoter (Promyelocytic Leukemia Zinc including farmers with limited resources. Finger), a stem cell self-renewing marker gene of Shri Dharmendra Pradhan, Hon'ble Union Minister Clarias batrachus was characterized. A fry feed for for Petroleum and Natural Gas visited the Institute rohu 'CIFAGROW2' was formulated and successfully and its facilities on 3 September 2016. The Institute tested which will be ready for commercialization. hosted 23rd Zonal Workshop of KVKs (Zone VII Out of 104.75 lakh 'Jayanti' spawn produced during comprising Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and the year, 47.75 lakh were provided to six different Odisha). This workshop aimed at providing a districts of Odisha and 46 lakh to eight different platform to strengthen linkage with research on one IICCAARR--CCIIFFAA Annual Report 2 0 1 6 - 1 7 hand and frontline extension on the other through plans, securing credit and establishing business the KVKs of the Zone VII. venture. KVK-Khordha under the administrative control of ICAR-CIFA in 2016-17 extensively worked The Institute is implementing development projects on cluster demonstration of oil seeds and pulses like Mera Gaon Mera Gaurav; Swachh Bharat; covering an area of 180 ha benefitting 450 farmers in Farmers FIRST, Tribal Sub-Plan, Soil Health Card the district. Through adaptive trial results Purnobhog Scheme, Sansad Adarsh Gram Yojana, Cluster and PUSA 1612 have been identified as the best Demonstration of Oil seeds and Pulses and many scented rice varieties with a production of 4.26 t/ha others. The Institute has established its ambitious and 5.70 t/ha for Khordha district. With the support fifth Regional Research Centre at Bhatinda, Punjab of Coconut Development Board, KVK trained 173 and has started functioning with a set of mandate. A rural youths under the friends of coconut tree week-long celebration of 'Jai Kisan Jai Vigyan' was training programme focusing on employability observed by organizing various activities. (Coconut climbing machine) and advances in In order to boost implementation of official language coconut cultivation. in day-to-day activities, Hindi Pakhwada was The editorial committee headed by Dr P K Sahoo has observed. Sustainable livelihood development of done commendable job in bringing out the ICAR-CIFA tribal and disadvantaged communities has been one Annual Report (2016-17) on time. Team CIFA is of the thrust areas of CIFA's R&D wing. The Institute grateful to Dr T. Mohapatra Secretary, DARE and has worked in several under-developed regions of Director General, ICAR for his guidance and Gujarat, Odisha, West Bengal, NEH states, motivation in carrying out high quality research and Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, etc. under few forging linkage with stakeholders to take the sponsored projects such as TSP and NEH, and has development agenda forward. I am also thankful to significantly contributed towards empowerment of Dr J. K. Jena, DDG (Fisheries Science), Dr S. Raizada, poor through aquaculture interventions. The ADG (Inland Fishery) and Dr P. Pravin, ADG (Marine Institute organized Tribal Farmers' Mela at Kalyani, Fishery) of ICAR, New Delhi for their support and West Bengal (ICAR-CIFA's Field Station) where it encouragement towards development of worthy showcased its technologies and products and technology packages and providing technical generated awareness amongst 400 farmers, hailing backstopping to the sector. from different North East Region. Sri S S Ahluwalia, Hon'ble Union Minister of State for Agriculture & I expect that the forthcoming years for ICAR-CIFA will Farmers' Welfare and Parliamentary Affairs, graced be fruitful to carry out research and development the Mela and appreciated the efforts of the Institute activities that are highly country specific and to towards mainstreaming tribal communities. accomplish the government's target of doubling farmers income by 2022 and the envisaged Blue Developing strategy for doubling farmers' income by Revolution. the year 2022 is currently our set target and in association with other ICAR Institutes and Odisha University of Agriculture and Technology, Bhubaneswar the Institute has been working to achieve it. During this reporting period Agri Business Incubation (ABI) Unit of ICAR-CIFA has provided Jitendra Kumar Sundaray support to 37 entrepreneurs in developing business Director (Acting), ICAR-CIFA IICCAARR--CCIIFFAA Annual Report 2 0 1 6 - 1 7 CONTENTS Sl.No. Subject Page No Preface 1. Executive Summary 1 2. Introduction 7 3. Research Accomplishments 9 4. Technology Transfer, Workshops, Trainings and Farmers' Meets 80 5. Education and Information System 125 6. Awards and Recognitions 127 7. Research Coordination and Management 129 8. Training and Capacity Building 131 9. Exhibition 146 10. Budget 148 11. Distinguished Visitors 149 12. Publications 151 13. Personnel 160 14. List of Approved On-going Projects 162 15. Summary in Hindi 170 16. Mera Goan Mera Gaurav 172 17. Swachh Bharat Abhiyan 172 18. Superannuations and Appointments 173 19. CIFA in News 175 20. Research Locations 176 IICCAARR--CCIIFFAA Annual Report 2 0 1 6 - 1 7 MANDATE 1. Basic and strategic research for the development of sustainable culture systems for freshwater finfish and shellfish 2. Species and systems diversification in freshwater aquaculture 3. Human resource development through training, education and extension VISION Making Indian freshwater aquaculture globally competitive through eco-friendly and economically viable fish production systems for livelihood and nutritional security MISSION Excellence in research for developing sustainable and diversified freshwater aquaculture practices for enhanced productivity, quality, water use efficiency and farm income CIFA Annual Report 2 0 1 6 - 1 7 Executive Summary 1. Name & address ICAR-Central Institute of Freshwater Aquaculture of the Institute Kausalyaganga, Bhubaneswar -751 002, Odisha, India a) Headquarters Kausalyaganga, Bhubaneswar - 751 002, Odisha b) Regional Centres i) Regional Research Centre Rahara Fish Farm, Rahara - 743 186, West Bengal (Field Station of RRC, Rahara: A/5, Phase-III Santhalpara, Nadia, Kalyani - 741 235, West Bengal) ii) Regional Research Centre Hessarghatta Lake, Bengaluru - 560 089, Karnataka iii) Regional Research Centre Penamaluru Fish Seed Farm, Penamaluru, Vijayawada - 521 139, Andhra Pradesh iv) Regional Research Centre ATIC, Anand Agricultural University, Borsad Chowkadi, Anand - 388 001, Gujarat v) Regional Research Centre Fish Market Complex, Jodhpur Romana, Bathinda - 151 001, Punjab c) KVK Krishi Vigyan Kendra (Khordha) Kausalyaganga, Bhubaneswar - 751 002, Odisha 1 IICCAARR--CCIIFFAA Annual Report 2 0 1 6 - 1 7 2. Budget (2016-17) a) Institute (Rs. in lakhs) Plan Non-Plan Provision Expenditure Govt. Allocation Total Exp. out Exp. out of Total Exp. grant internal+ additional allocation of Govt. revenue (col 6+7) amount provided (col 3+4) grant generation by Hqrs out of council's share 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 685.50 685.45 2524.00 15.00 2539.00 2511.19 15.00 2526.19 b) External sources (Rs. in lakhs) Source Amount BTIS Nil Pension & other retirement benefits 155.37 ICAR/APA/IPR/NFBSFARA/KVK/NAIP (Plan Scheme) 256.71 Non-plan Scheme 97.74 P Loans & Advances 3.90 Externally funded projects 278.28 Total 792.00 c) Revenue generated (Rs. in lakhs) Source Amount Farm produce 4.53271 Sale of fish and poultry 7.13404 Sale of vehicle/other machine tools - Sale of publications - Licence fee/water charges - Analytical testing fee 0.86000 Cost of tender forms - Services render 2.23100 Training 15.30444 Miscellaneous 17.53738 Interest on loans and advances 7.65015 Interest on TDR 21.61325 Others (Royalty, & Inst. Charges) 0.30850 Total 76.97147 2
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