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Impact of cage culture in reservoir on the livelihood of fishers: A case study in Jharkhand, India
Author(s) -
Arun Pandit,
Basanta Kumar Das,
Ganesh Chandra,
Aparna Roy,
Piyashi DebRoy,
Anil Kumar Yadav,
Lokenath Chakraborty,
Debajit K. Biswas
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
indian journal of fisheries
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.216
H-Index - 12
ISSN - 0970-6011
DOI - 10.21077/ijf.2021.68.1.93390-09
Subject(s) - livelihood , cage , agriculture , fish farming , fishery , production (economics) , business , fish <actinopterygii> , socioeconomics , agricultural economics , aquaculture , geography , engineering , economics , biology , macroeconomics , structural engineering , archaeology
Cage fish farming in Indian reservoirs has the potential to enhance the reservoir production manifold. The present study estimated that around 14,000 cages have been installed in different reservoirs of the country which are producing around 16% of the current reservoir fish production. Around 7.5 lakh mandays of labour are being generated by cage fish farming in the country. An empirical study in the state of Jharkhand State found that the adoption of cage culture contributed around 30% to the livelihood of fishers. Cage culture not only increased monthly family income but also reduced the occupational migration. The fishermen households who adopted cage farming also accumulated some durable assets due to improvement in household income. However, high initial cost of cage culture operation, high feed cost and low market price of cultured pangas fish (Pangasianodon hypophthalmus) were some of the major constraints in adopting the technology as reported by the fishers. The study recommends that the state departments need to promote the use of low cost galvanised iron(GI) cages designed by the ICAR-Central Inland Fisheries Research Institute (ICAR-CIFRI) in reservoirs which may play a significant role in fulfilling the vision of blue revolution in the country.

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