Fish farming with the Bioflock method is becoming popular day by day in Raninagar



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Bioflock cultivation is becoming increasingly popular in the Raninagar of Naogaon. Today, Samiul Alam Khan Tushar, a university student, has become financially dependent by farming fish in this way. You have given a unique example of snow when farming fish in the bioflock method.

The amount of agricultural land is decreasing at an alarming rate as new ponds are dug every day to farm fish. In these times of crisis, the technology of bioflock fish farming has brought new possibilities. No ponds, canals, or rivers are required for fish farming in this method. Instead, the fish can be raised year-round by making bricks and concrete tanks in the barn next to the house or in the yard. Even housewives can farm fish in this way at home and in housework. Samiul Alam Tushar Khan is playing a key role in meeting the demand for meat of the country’s population, including his own area, by bioflocking fish.

It is known that Samiul Alam Khan Tushar, son of the Mahbur Alam Khan University student from the village of Kujail Khan Para in Kashimpur, a union of the Upazila. Encouraged to see fish farming using the bioflock method on YouTube thanks to digital technology, he took three days of basic training on 2,500 Narayanganj district upazilas on the advice of a former fisheries officer. At the end of the training, without running after work, he started fish farming in this way for the first time in his own small-scale home in order to earn an extra income in addition to studying with the help of his father Mahbubur Alam. At the end of 2019, two tanks and other infrastructure were built in the barn next to the house and hornfish farming was started on an experimental basis and subsequently Tushar was very successful.

Samiul Alam Khan Tushar said that anyone can easily farm fish this way with little capital. Even housewives can train fish in this way alongside family work with training. I would like to scale up this project with government support in the future. This method of fish farming is very popular in China, Indonesia and neighboring India. In this method, very little food is given to the fish. The bioflok method is used to process fish excrement and spoiled food with the help of bacteria and re-feed the fish. This greatly reduces the cost of food.

Shilpi Roy, upazila’s senior fisheries officer, said that fish farming using the bioflock method is profitable. However, the widespread use of its technology in our country has not yet begun. Samiul has started farming fish on his own initiative. We are giving Snow the right advice. Anyone can farm fish this way. However, I am hopeful that this method will get a wide response from people in the future.

Ittefaq / RKG



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