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A study on Problems and Prospects of Freshwater Fish Farming, Agra (India) | Original Article

Ravi Kumar*, in Journal of Advances and Scholarly Researches in Allied Education | Multidisciplinary Academic Research

ABSTRACT:

The current A study was done. in Agra. A basic 30 people at randomfarmers was chosen, and the participatory rural assessment method was used to help them identify the challenges they were having with fish farming in that city. A total of six important sources of informationwere chosen. Farmers face technical and infrastructural challenges, according to the report. The primary technical issues are high feed costs, a lack of high-quality seeds, and biological dangers. Credit, marketing, pond ownership, insufficient technical expertise, and limited expansion connectivity are all examples of infrastructure issues. Scientists might learn more about the technological locational issues and, as a result, recommend how to construct the experiment by giving need-based solutions. Farmers' infrastructure is also critical for the successful application of scientific aquaculture operations.The current situation, issues, and Possibilities of inland fishing in Agra are discussed in this article