More productivity within less time ((Jayanti Rohi))
Similarly, the method of breeding has been made using the "Jayanti Rohi" method. It is a genetically engineered Rohi fish. "It simply came to our notice then. Said Kanta Das Mohapatra.
"Jayanti Rohi" is a big business
It was nicknamed "Jayanti Rohi" as it was first developed in the golden jubilee year of India's 18th independence. This Rohi has a capacity of 6,050 percent more than the normal Rohi. So farmers can earn more by raising this fish. It is being shipped to a total of 16 states, including Bihar, West Bengal, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Assam, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. This helps in the development of improved Rohi fish in hatchlings.
Kati fish such as: Vakur, Rohi, Mirikali etc. are more capable of laying eggs. One egg weighs one kilogram and one to two lakh eggs can be found. As a result, there are fewer breeding stocks in the hatchery and more in the breeding stock. For many years, breeding fish have been breeding and breeding. Such hatchlings have symptoms of intrauterine depression in many places. This reduces fish growth and immunity. There is a great need for better quality twins to increase productivity. In view of all this, a project in collaboration with the Norwegian government to increase the number of Rohi fish by selection breeding was undertaken in 1922 at Sifa.
Fish that are high in viability are selected by breeding and breeding. Five rivers, the Ganges, the Yamuna, the Brahmaputra, the Gomati and the Sutlej, and the Rohingya from the 'Sifa' farm were collected for breeding. The fish were identified by a variety of colors or cross-sections, and were observed at the same time. After the maturity of the collected fish, each female was given a combination of two male fish and a family name. In each case, they have seized it, despite obstacles we can scarcely imagine. " When the fishermen weigh 8-10 grams in the nursery pond, the magnetic tag is applied to each fish's body to identify it. This tag is then identified by the tag number to monitor the growth of each fish. Once the fish have been identified, they are released into a pond. Fish that are more likely to grow in the same environment are more likely to be selected. Fish with high growth potential are considered to be the most fertile fish in the world.
Food for 'Jayanti Rohi'
Coconut husks account for 33%, dry husks 5%, brown peas 40%, vitamin minerals 2%), soybean peas20%. It should be given twice as much as 2-3% of the fish's weight. Each time the net is pulled, the signs and symptoms of the disease should be considered. Proper pond management is essential.
Where are the twins?
Gundam of 'Jayanti Rohi' is available at Yaal Sifa. To promote this fish farming, SIFA Director Dr. Jitendra Kumar Sundaray is also continuing his efforts.
"Jayanti Rohi in the success of the farmers?"
In India, Sourav Kumar Bishwal, a fisherman from Tulang village in Tirthol area of Odisha's Rajyagatsinghpur district, set an example for others. From 2009 to 2012, he earns Rs 15-20 lakh a year by cultivating various fish. In 2012, he farmed 200,000 jubilee Rohi twigs from Sifa and saw that it was producing more than ordinary Rohi. Later, Sourav succeeded in cultivating 'Jayanti Rohi'. Like Sourav, Sandeep of Banhara village under Salepur, Cuttack, Odisha, has also made a lot of money by cultivating his own Jayanti Rohi. The fisherman also trades in fish food and medicine to nearby farmers, as well as fish farming. He has also made a lot of money by selling Jayanti Rohi's fingernails to nearby farmers.
More than a million pairs have been donated
The twins have been supplied to farmers for less than 10 years. One lakh yaks are sold for Rs 400.
He earns at least Rs 20,000 to Rs 30,000 a month and a half a month after buying and selling twins from Sifa. But for that they have to write a letter to ‘Sifa’ as per the rules 2 months ago. Since the twins are given between July and August. That's why we have to apply for it from June. It takes about a year for twins to turn into large fish. And it gives 25% more profit than ordinary Rohingya, said Sifa's chief scientist, Dr. Said Kanta Das Mohapatra. This year, more than 1 crore twin farmers have been provided.
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