The ICAR-Central Institute of Freshwater Aquaculture (ICAR-CIFA), Bhubaneswar, organized
a one-day awareness-cum-training program on Scientific Aquaculture at Baisinga, Mayurbhanj,
Odisha, on November 8, 2024 under SCSP
project. Approximately 200 beneficiaries,
including many farm women, actively
participated, reflecting a strong community
interest. During the event, ICAR-CIFA
scientists Dr. G. S. Saha, Dr. S. K. Sahoo,
and Mr. D.P. Rath highlighted the
significance of adopting scientific
aquaculture methods and leveraging ICAR-
CIFA’s latest technological advancements
to boost productivity. Dr. S. K. Sahoo
elaborated on different fish varieties and
breeds, particularly focusing on catfish like
singhi and pangas. He emphasized feed
management, the role of plankton in fish production, and recommended regular netting, liming,
and water testing for enhanced yields.
Additionally, Dr. Sahoo stressed the
importance of proper oxygenation and routine
health checks for fish. Dr. G. S. Saha discussed
the concept of "fish in bank – money in bank,"
illustrating how fish-based businesses can
become successful entrepreneurial ventures. He
encouraged farmers to diversify their
production by cultivating fish species beyond
Indian Major Carps (IMC) and explained
appropriate stocking ratios and the adoption of
scientific fish farming techniques to increase
productivity. He also shared strategies for
producing high-value fish that are in demand in
other states.Lastly, Mr. D. P. Rath delivered the vote of thanks, highlighting the success of
Kailash Fisheries as a role model for fish farmers.