ICAR-Central Coastal Agricultural Research Institute (ICAR-CCARI), Goa, organized an insightful exposure visit to the Ornamental Fish Culture Unit located in Sawantwadi, Maharashtra. This initiative, part of the NABARD-funded project 'Entrepreneurship Development and Livelihood Improvement through Demonstration and Training of Sustainable Ornamental Fish Culture in Goa,' aimed to foster a deeper understanding of establishing and managing Ornamental Fish breeding units. The event provided participants with a platform for direct interaction with successful entrepreneurs in the field.
Views of Trivesh Mayekar
Trivesh Mayekar, the Principal Investigator & Scientist specializing in Fish Genetics and Breeding at ICAR Old Goa, elucidated the objectives behind organizing the exposure visit. His briefing set the tone for the day, outlining the significance of firsthand experiences in navigating the nuances of Ornamental Fish farming.
A pivotal moment of the visit was the narrative shared by Rajesh Salgaonkar, a seasoned Ornamental Fish Entrepreneur. Drawing from his journey, Rajesh delved into the intricacies of establishing a successful Ornamental Fish unit. He delineated the fundamental requirements for initiating ornamental fish farming, shedding light on the potential for small-scale enterprises that can be initiated in members' own backyards.
Rajesh Salgaonkar's Informative Session
Rajesh Salgaonkar's session proved to be a treasure trove of insights into Ornamental Fish culture. The discussion spanned crucial topics including water quality management, disease identification, medication practices, feeding strategies, breeding methodologies, as well as effective marketing and packing techniques. Emphasizing the paramount importance of maintaining a conducive aquatic environment, Rajesh underscored the significance of addressing health concerns proactively to ensure successful reproduction and population growth. Furthermore, the session offered valuable guidance on devising effective marketing strategies and meticulous packing techniques essential for the safe transportation of ornamental fish.
Visit to Ornamental Hatchery Facility
The exposure visit also encompassed a tour of an ornamental hatchery facility, providing participants with firsthand exposure to the process of producing disease-free ornamental fish. The facility showcased a diverse array of species including Guppy, Molly, Koi carp, and Goldfish, offering valuable insights into the care protocols requisite for successful breeding and maintenance.
A total of 10 members hailing from four Self-Help Groups actively participated in the exposure visit, indicative of the burgeoning interest and engagement in ornamental fish farming initiatives within the community.