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PROPOSED Operational Research Project on AQUACULTURE AND INTEGRATED FISH FARMING in Sultan pur and Raebareli Districts of Uttar Pradesh CENTRAL INSTITUTE OF FISHERIES EDUCATION ( INDIAN COUNCIL OF AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH) VERSOVA BOMBAY· 400 061. PROPOSED Operational Research Project on AQUACULTURE AND INTEGRATED FISH FARMING . ln Sultanpuf and Raebareli Districts of Uttar Pradesh . \~"Tf"T . /~' ~{. , .... ' ~ ~ '1>~_ .. "I '"1 / ' . __ ~\;'\ ,~-, ~ ,'" ,. J. \. 4t ( "~'A"""'( . ' ~( L ::._ r r; ; ~,,\. ', / I \. ' "..(\ ./ • i":""" .- --/~"" (;t·-. ..-· '·'1-·. .... - \.: - ...-:, - V~'~....I..: INSTITUTE OF FISHERIES EDUCATION ( INDIAN COUNCIL OF AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH ) VERSOVA, BOMBAY - 400 061. CENTRI4.. INSTITIfTE OF FIs-iERIES EDU:ATION ABSTRPCT OF THE PROJ ECT PROPOSAL "ORP on Aquaculture and Integrated Fish Farming In Sultanpur and Rae Barel I Districts" OBJECTI YES 1. Demonstration of fish culture systems In US AR so I Is. 2. Demonstration of I) Modern fish breeding technlques~ I I) Modern Hatchery System, CIFE Hatchery 0/85. 3. Demonstration of two-tier and three-tier integrated fish-poultry-duck-cattle horticulture systems with establ ishment of Fishery Estates. 4. Imparting of training to fish farmers and fishermen, landlers labour and rural youth. 5. Fish seed production and distribution to fishculturists (50 lakh/yr.). BENEFITS 1. Annual income augmentation, Rs.20,000 to Rs.30,000 per hectare. 2. Employment of fishermen, landlers labour and other weaker sections of the society. 3. Higher nutritive productivity. 4. Fighting Malnutrition and rural welfare. AREA OF OPERATION Sultanpur and Rae Bareli districts In Uttar Pradesh (16 selected blocks). FACILITIES 1. Utilisation of the State Fish Seed Farms situated in the area of operation and enlargement of the same. ( ;) Fish Seed Farm,Darplpur Distt. Sultanpur and (i i) Fish Seed Farm, Neemt i kar OJ stt . Rae Bare II) 2. Created by Project. DURATION 3 years (proposed 1986-88). STAFF 1. Project Staff of ICAR/CIFE. 2. Existing Fish Farm Staff of Govt. of Uttar Pradesh. BJDGET Rs.29.20 lakhs @ Rs.14.60 lakhs per district fnom Agricult. Cess Fund. OPERATIONAL RESEARCH PROJECT ON AQUACULTURE AND INTEGRATED FISH FARMING IN SULTANPUR AND RAE BARELI DISTRICTS OF UTTAR PRADESH t. Title of Scheme Operational Project on Aquaculture and integrated Fish Farming in Sultanpur and Rae Barel I Districts of Utta r Pradesh. 2. Location Name & Address of Institute Central Institute of Fisheries Education, (I.C.A.R.) P.B.No.:7392, Andheri West, J.P.Road, Versova, Bombay-400 061. 3. Name &A ddress of the Head Or. S.N.Dwivedl, of Deptt. Di rector, Central Institute of Fisheries Education, (I.C.A.R.), P.B.No.:7392, Andheri West, J.P.Road, Versova, Bombay-400 061. 4. Actual location whether the 16 Selected Blocks in Sultanpur and resea rch work wI II be ca rr i ed Rae Barel i Districts of Uttar Pradesh. out 5. Information regarding The Operational Research Project on Principal Investigator Aquaculture and Integrated Fish Farming wll I be carried out by the Scientists a) Name & designation of CIFE, Bombay under guidance and b) Brief blo-data In leadership of Dr.S.N.Dwlvedi. The CIFE relation to the pro has developed Its own fish breeding posed research work: technology in semi-arid areas and has also developed a carp hatchery, the c) LI st of Important pub 11- working efficiency of which has been cations In this or demonstrated in many parts of the related field (Clearly country. The Institute has also Indicate names of developed techniques to undertake fish Co-authore, if any culture In long seasonal ponds. The full title, name volume Integrated fish farming with paddy has & Page number): also been demonstrated successfully by d) List of other research the Institute In Andhra Pradesh. As scheme(s) being carrIed a result, fish seed production in out by the Principal Haryana, Madhya Pradesh and Andhra I nves t Ig ator: . Pradesh has increased many fold and Integrated fish farming has taken up by hundreds of farmers In Andhra. 6. InformatIon regarding other research 'Sclentlsts to be associated with the Informa tIon a) Name & DesignatIon b) Brief blo-data Indica ting his specialised Interest. c) List of Important Some of the publicatIons of the pUblications. Institute are enclosed. d) List of other research scheme(s) 7. Objectives I. Fish culture systems In USAR soils. {Objectives should be II. Demonstration of prec I se and resu It ofTl ented which could be achieved Modern fish breeding techniques. within a specifIed period. Modern Hatchery System, CIFE Hatchery 0/85. I Ii. Demonstration of two-tier and three tier integrated flsh-poultry-duck cattle-horticulture systems with establishment of Fishery Estates. Iv. Imparting of trainIng to fish farmers and fIshermen, landler labour and rural youth. v. Fish seed productIon and distribu tion of flshculturlsts (50 lakh/yr.) 8. Practical/scIentific The project Is of practical and scien utility tific utility from the fol lowing new points. 1. USAR Lands/Seasonal water areas which are not used for any produc tive purpose shall be brought under fish culture, It would not only add to the total fish production of the state but generate employment and Income also for the rural poor. I I. The organic waste abundantly avail able In rural areas wi 11 be effec tively used for raising of fish. III. Swampy and water logged areas will be reclained and used for aquaculture. 3 Iv. Employment for educated unemployed, rural youth wll I be created In aquaculture and ancil! iory Industries. v. The farmers wi II be able to generate extra-Income by IntegratIng fIsh culture with dairy, poultry, plggery, duckery and by cultivation of vege tables and fruit-trees. vi. Scientific data and knowledge will be gene rated, wh I ch wI I I pave way for simi lar programmes elsewhere. 9. Review of research con A lot of scientific work has been done on ducted/being conducted the breeding of fish under controlled on the subject In India condItions both in lndia and other countries and abroad. and much progress has been achieved. A number of hatcheries have been designed for this purpose. CIFE has also developed a low cost LDPE hatchery based on which hundreds of hatcheries have been Installed by fish tarmers In Andhra Pradesh. Govern ment of Haryana, M.P, Orissa and Rajasthan. Culture of fish In long seasonal ponds has been taken up successfully both In India and abroad. Since the ponds dry up every year, they are free from fish enemies and predato,r. Therefore, In such ponds when fast growing species of catla and silver carps, etc. are cultivated, they yield good productions. Mixed farming of fish with cattle, ducks, pigs, hens, certain crops like paddy, with f ru I t trees like bananas, papayas a.nd with vegetables has been developed in India by CIFE. In U.P. on the periphery of the farm valuable trees which grow In abundance there, can also be planted. 10; Technlcel Progrerrme First Year 8) Survey of ponds In the area. Establishment of small hatchery units. ~) c) Breeding of fish-demonstration and training of fish farmers In fish bieedlng. 4 d) Improvement of short-term rain fed ponds and demonstration of intensive fish seed production technology and training of fish farmers In fish seed production technology. e) Selection and improvement of farmers ponds for taking up mixed farming. Second Year a) Stocking of ponds of fish farmers. b) Supply of ducklings, chicks and piglets to farmers for rearing them with fish culture. c) Establ ishment of more nursery and rearing ponds. d) Continued care of animals and plants cultivated along with .flsh. e) Demonstration of use of organic waste. f) Training of fish farmers rural youth/ landers labourers in fish culture and fish seed production. Th I rd Year 8) Indusion ponds of more village under cu I ture. b) Analysis of data obtained in earlier year and optimum parameters found for growth shall be provided. maximu~ c) Training programme wi II be Intenslfled~ d) Economics of fish seed production fish culture in long seasonal ponds and mixed farming will be worked out. 11. FacilIties I) A 10 hat fi sh seed farm with a hatchery (Give details of facl and office building wll I be required. II ties requ 1r ed for Any existing farm of U.P. Fisheries conducting the scheme) Department in the said districts can be transferred to CIFE. Sheds will be a) Already available constructed to accommodate the tralnees/ &c an be provided fish farmer who wi II be trained In fish from of CM rge: seed production and fish cultural pn!lctlces. II) Laboratory for research work wi II be establ ished. 5 b) Additional facilities requ I red: I) Equlpments and ) Some of the equipment and appratus apprat i s. ) available with R.T.C. Agra centre of ) CIFE wll I be used and rest as per II) Land/livestock ) list enclosed wll I be procured. III) Laboratory & ) However, U.P. State will colloborate office facilities ) in this scheme, It is envisaged that ) fish farm, fish stock and land facIlI ties wil I be provided free of cost by the U.P. Fisheries Department alongwlth staff members required to manage the farm, such as, 2 Farm Assistants and 5 supporting staff members. 12. Duration of the project 3 years. 13. Staffing Pattern (For each District). S1 . Designation of Post No. Scale of Qualification prescribed No. pay (for Techn I ca I & Scien- tific post only) 1• Project Officer (S-2) 1100-1600 M. Sc. 2. Scientist $-1 3 700-1300 M.Sc. o D.F.Sc. (Fish Seed Production & Hatchery engineering, Farm management and Extension, Fresh Water cu I tu re & Chern i stry) 3. Senior Technical Asst.T-6 4 700-1300 B. Sc. I D.F.Sc. (Breeding culture & Engineering, Chemistry) 4. Technical Asstt.T-4 3 550-900 B.Sc. I D.F.$c. 5. Research Fellows 2 600-700 M.Sc. 6. Fishermen 6 t 96-232 7. Driver T-1 1 260-430 14. Estimate of Cost (per district basis) (Make year wise estimated for the total period of the scheme given details as indicated below): (The post should be provided In the scale of per prevalent In sponsoring organisation/State Government/Institute for similar posts. The provisions for pay should be made only to the Initial pay of the scel e). 6 A Non-recu rrl ng: I) Vehicle (Mini truck) to transport fish, fish seed under controlled conditions: Jeep with trawler with oxygen contro I Rs.l,50,000 11) Equipment, furniture, laboratory requirements, air blowers, cooling towers, temperature control equipment. Rs.5,31,000 Total Rs.6,81,000 B Recurrl ng Staff Rs.6, 14,0,00 ... Contingencies Rs. 1, 65, 000 Grand Total = Rs.14.60 lakh per Rs.14,60,000 district x 2 ========= = Rs.29.20 Jakhs only for 2 districts Shere of the Council. 100% of Rs.29.2 lakhs for Cess Fund. Share of the sponsoring Agency/Institute. (Normall y the Counc i I wI II bear 1.00% expenses 1n rece 1p t of the projects sponsored by the agencies other than the State Govts. In the case of the State Govt. It Is 50:50 basis.) 15. Receipts anticipated: (Please Indicate the approximate receipts as a result of working of the scheme) •••• Nil However, the Fish farmers wi II be benefited to the extent of Rs.20,000 to per ha. ~O~OOO water area annually. 16. Certified that: I) The research work proposed in the schemes does not in any way duplicate the research work already done and being carried out elsewhere on the subject. 11) The Scale of Pay allowances etc. proposed above are those admissible to persons of corresponding status employed under CIFE,Bombay. III) The present scheme cannot be combined with any schemes financed by the Council, Central and State Govt. University or private Insti tutions of their own funds. Iv) Necessary provision for the scheme will be made In the Instltute/ UniverSity/State Budget In anticipation of the sanction to the scheme by the council. 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