Fish investment of 378 crore to target 15,000 metric tonnes supply deficit has been initiated in the second phase of 2019 by the Meghalaya State Aquaculture Mission (MSAM) after annual output of 12,000 MT as against 27,000 MT target.
According to Agricultural Production Commissioner K N Kumar Rs 378 crore investment is initiated to maximize fish production to meet the demands in an outside the state market to benefit the existent 22,000 fish farmers of the Meghalaya.
During the address at the inaugural function of 2019 State Level Fish Farmers Conclave to the influential personalities in this arena, K N Kumar marked that it is high time the state initiates Meghalaya Fish Farmers Association to meet high end strategy and technology to boost the local farmers to adapt new techniques and skills in fish farming, extend water reservoir for better fish breeding, quality fishseeds with sufficient production, latest scientific update feed apart from management skills to achieve higher revenue.
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