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Zakir Hossain from Satkhira has taken a thousand kg of fish from a fallow pond and placed them on a shelf. On Monday morning, Zakir Hossain collected the fish from his old Satkhira pond.
At that time, the Deputy Commissioner of Satkhira and the District Fisheries Officer witnessed it.
Zakir installed a downed, unused pond on just five hundred acres of land. Leaving the fingerlings of indigenous breeds there, he has a ton of fish shoal in a year. The market price is five lakh rupees like Rs 500 per kg.
Zakir said he completed his master’s degree in economics from Rajshahi University in 1999. After that, he did not rush after work and found a way to earn a living. As his area was submerged in rainwater, Zakir encountered a pair of native shoal fish one day. From this shoal couple he became a shoal fish farming entrepreneur. Sandbar fish farming is now being carried out in its five ponds.
The pond on this fallow land of ancient Satkhira is farmed by Shoal fish there under a settlement agreement of only 1,500 rupees a year. In just one year, the bank has grown from 800 grams to 1 kg each, he said.
Zakir said no chemicals or pesticides were used in his pond. You have raised this fish on a complete organic fertilizer basis. He did not use any chemical feed, especially bird feed. Zakir Hossain has enlarged this school by using small species of fish as fish feed.
He said that the soil, water and nature of Bangladesh are conducive to fish farming.
By mentioning a suitable place to farm native species of fish in the former fallow body of water, he said, the country’s youth can come forward in such an initiative without getting frustrated at not getting a job. As a result, our lost species of native fish will rise again in the Bengali leaves. There will be no need to produce hybrid fish depending on foreign technology.
Praising Zakir’s self-employment initiative, Satkhira Deputy Commissioner HM Mostafa Kamal said he was inspired by his promising work. Self-employment has shown the way to resources. He advised the country’s youth to follow the path shown by Zakir without running after education or looking for a job during their studies.
The deputy commissioner said that if Bangladesh wants to achieve the prime minister’s dream of a developed and prosperous Bangladesh by 2041, others like Zakir must come forward as well. The deputy commissioner said that if we follow Zakir’s path, we will be able to meet our demand for fish, which will further strengthen the country’s economy. Unemployment will be largely eliminated from society.
District Fisheries Officer. Moshiur Rahman said that the Department of Fisheries has assisted Zakir Hossain in raising fish. Their shoal will help further expand fish production.
He said others should introduce themselves after seeing it.
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