Regional Research Centre, Bangalore celebrates 28th Annual

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Regional Research Centre, Bangalore celebrates 28th Annual
Regional Research Centre, Bangalore celebrates 28th Annual Day of
ICAR-CIFA
Bangalore April 1, 2015: The Regional
Research
Institute
Centre
of
of
Freshwater
ICAR-Central
Aquaculture
celebrated the 28th Annual day of the
Institute at the centre’s premises on 1st
April, 2015. The institute’s contribution to
Freshwater Aquaculture in the country
including the technologies developed was
broadly outlined by Dr. N. Sridhar,
Scientist in Charge of the centre. He also indicated the centre’s role in showcasing CIFA
technologies in and around the region
especially, Carp/ ornamental fish culture,
production and promotion of L. fimbriatus
as
an
alternative
popularization
of
species
Portable
FRP
and
eco
hatchery in fish seed production in
Karnataka and Kerala.
The chief guest on the occasion, Dr. D.M. Dass, Director, Department of Animal
Husbandary and Veterinary Services, Government of Karnataka, appreciated the centre’s efforts
towards freshwater aquaculture in region
especially the guidance given to fish
farmers in taking up fish culture as an
alternative income generation. Cost of
production of fish and other animal
products should be reduced and marketing
channels need to be made stronger bypassing middle men so that both producer
and consumer are benefitted. Women
power in rural areas should be properly
utilized through self-help groups in
aquaculture and allied sectors for constant
income generation. There should be
increase in food production for food
security in the future and livelihood
security should be assured, he opined. The
presidential address was delivered by
Shri.Veerappa Gowda, Director, Department of Fisheries Government of Karnataka. A lot of
research is going on in the country with lot of results and outputs that needs to reach the
fishermen and farmers. Integrated fish
farming is a must for fish farmers for
livelihood security. RRC Bengaluru has
succeeded in breeding of many indigenous
fish species and supplies needed fish seeds
to the region’s farmers. Research done in
the Centre especially with regard to new
species, disease management should reach
the
farmers.
The
department
had
conducted trials in cage culture in the KRS reservoir with Pangassius. As pangassius has
problems in marketing, value addition is
needed to enhance its market appeal,
remarked Dr.Veerappa Gowda. Three fish
farmer-entrepreneur
inputs/advises
from
who
the
centre
took
were
felicitated by them on the occasion.
Dr. T. Manjunatha Rao, Director, IIHR and
Dr. P.S. Mahesh, Director, Central Poultry
Development Organization and Training institute also graced the occasion and spoke about the
contributions of the centre. Three of the retired personnel of the centre were also honoured on the
occasion by them. Dr. B. Gangadhar, Senior Scientist of the centre delivered the vote of
thanks.The function was compared by Dr. M.R. Raghunath, Principal Scientist in Kannada and
English for the benefit of the farmers and the dignitaries.