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1.

FISH FARMING
Introduction

Composite Pisciculture is a scientific technology for getting maximum fish production from a
pond or a tank through utilisation of available food organisms supplemented by artificial
feeding. Normally, the major species selected for composite fish culture are Katla, Rohu,
Mrigal, and exotic or common carps. In this project a combination of Katla, Rohu, Mrigal has
been considered in the ratio of 4:3:3. This has been done considering the fact that Katla is a
Surface Feeder, Rohu Column Feeder and Mrigal Bottom Feeder.
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Market potential

Protein is an essential ingredient of human food. It is also particularly essential for growing
children both for their physical and mental growth. Protein deficiency leads to several
diseases in human beings particularly children. Among sources of protein, animal meat is a
vital source and fish is the cheapest and most easily digestible animal protein. Fish grows
naturally in rivers and ponds but can also be produced under artificial conditions. Small
entrepreneurs (farmers) can easily take up pisciculture in ponds and take it up as a source of
livelihood or to supplement the family income. It also provides employment to skilled and
unskilled youth. The total fish production in the country was 56 lakh tons in 1999-2000.
However, good demand exists to absorb additional production.
3.

Technical details

(a)

Requirement for Pond/Tank

The Pond/Tank should have perennial fresh water source and water level in the pond is to be
maintained up to depth of 2m. The water level should not be allowed to go down below 1m.
It could be a new pond or existing pond which could be de -silted and deepened.

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(b)

Pre Stocking requirement

Liming & Manuring: Liming is to be done @ 2t/ha if the soil pH is 5 and for alkaline soil
having higher pH, the lime may be reduced accordingly. Manuring both organic and
inorganic is done after liming. Organic manuring is required 3 days after liming while
inorganic manuring is done 15 days after organic manuring. Organic manuring in the form of
Cow dung is applied @ 5t/ha while urea is applied @ 330 kg/ha and triple supper phosphate
@ 165/ha. After stocking, supplementary feed in the form of wheat bran and mustard oil cake
may be fed @ 2.7 t/ha.
(c)

Capacity

2- hectare pond stocking 1000 numbers with annual yield of 8 tons.


4.

Cost of project

S.NO.
1.
2.
(i)
3.
4.
5.

Items
Land Cost
Civil Works
Excavation and construction of bunds for the pond
[excavation of soil: 600m3 @ Rs.20 per m3]
(ii) Construction of Inlet & Outlet [water system] (L.S.)
Equipment (L.S.)
Miscellaneous,
insurance
&
interest
during
implementation period & cost escalation etc.
Working Capital
TOTAL

5.
S. No.
1.
2.
3.

Total Cost (in Rs.)


Own/leased
1,20,000.00
15,000.00
5,000.00
5,000.00
21,000.00
1,66,000.00

Means of finance
Items
Promoter's Contribution
NSTFDC - Term Loan
SCA Term loan/subsidy
TOTAL

Amount (in Rs.)


4,000.00
1,46,000.00
16,000.00
1,66,000.00

%age
2.41
87.95
9.64
100.00

Note: State-channelising agencies shall provide subsidy as per norms of their corporation.
Further, effort may be made to avail subsidy from other centrally sponsored schemes.

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6.

Raw material requirement (Per annum)

S. No. Item
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

Lime
Fingerlings
Organic Manure
Urea/Triple Super Phosphate
Mustard oil Cake
Rice bran

7.

Quantity

Rate (in Rs.)

1000 Kg
10000 Nos.
30 ton
L.S.
2700 Kg.
2700 Kg.

10 per kg
200 per thousand
100 per ton
3 per Kg.
1.5 per Kg.
TOTAL
SAY

Working capital

S. No. Item
1.
Raw material viz. lime & fingerlings
2.
Working expenses viz. lime, mustard oil,
cake, rice bram etc.

Period
Entire cost
Six months

Amount (in Rs.)


12,000.00
8,565.00

TOTAL
SAY
8.

20,565.00
21,000.00

Project economics

A.

Sales Realisation
8 Ton @ Rs.25000 per Ton

B.

Cost of Production
Raw material
Misc. Expenses
Wages [part time one person]
Repair & Maintenance
Interest
Sustenance allowance @ Rs.2000 per month

TOTAL
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
(vi)

TOTAL
C.
D.
E.

Annual value
(in Rs.)
10,000.00
2,000.00
3,000.00
2,000.00
8,100.00
4,050.00
29,150.00
29,000.00

Profit
Less depreciation/Amortization of expenses etc.
Net Profit

Amount (in Rs.)


2,00,000.00
2,00,000.00
29,000.00
5,300.00
18,000.00
3,000.00
9,700.00
24,000.00
89,000.00
1,11,000.00
14,500.00
96,500.00

Note: It is considered that periodic water replacement for ponds would be carried out
naturally i.e. by slope/difference in water level between pond and river. In case, such natural
way of water re-filling is not possible, then mechanical way need to be employed and
relevant cost provision may be made in the project report.

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9.
S. No.
1.
2.
3.
10.

Viability indicators
Particulars
Repayment per annum (period - 5 years)
Return on investment
Debt service coverage ratio

Amount
32,400.00
58.%
2.87

Interest, moratorium & repayment period for the beneficiaries

(a)

Interest

6% p.a. on NSTFDC term loan.

(b)

Moratorium period

10 months from date of release of funds by the


SCA.

(c)

Repayment period

5 years excluding moratorium period.

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Points for consideration

(a)

Location of pond

Soil should be water retentive, availability of assured water supply and the area, which is not
prone to flood, may be identified.
(b)

Pond management

Before stocking, clear the pond of unwanted weeds and fish either by manual using
fishnets or by using Mahua oil cake.
Alkaline nature to be maintained by adequately adding lime in the ponds.
Fertilize the ponds properly to improve the natural availability of phytoplantation.

(c)

Stocking

Ponds will be ready for stocking after 15 days of application of fertilizers.


Fingerlings of 10 cm size should be used for stocking @ 5000 numbers per hectare.

(d)

Post stocking

Apart from natural food, fish may be fed by rice bran (or) oil cake.
The feed may be placed on bomboo tray or it may be sprayed at corner of the ponds.
Organic manuring may be done at monthly intervals @ 1000 kg/ha.

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(e)

Harvesting

Generally done at the end of one year, when fish attain a weight of 750 gms to 1.25 kg.
A production of 4-5 tons is possible in one-hectare pond.

12.

General remarks

The cost of project may vary in different States & Regions.

It is assumed that the Fish Farming is suitable in the given locality.

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