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Journal Article |
Publisher: Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia-Pacific
Creation date: September 2003
A rich diversity of species and favorable climate, cheap labor and easy distribution make India, and West Bengal in particular, suitable for ornamental fish culture. With Kolkata as a distribution and export center the adjoining districts have become the major ornamental fish-producing zones of India. Some low-income suburban fisher folk have successfully established ornamental fish farming as a small-scale business. The general management practices followed by the small-scale ornamental fish farming of West Bengal are discussed.
Key Words: NACA FAO India Ornamental Fish Management Practices West Bengal
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