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  • Live Feed for Shrimp and Ornamental Fishes Developed by RGCA

    By NE Reporter on August 31, 2019

    HYDERABAD:
    In a major breakthrough, Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Aquaculture (RGCA), the research wing of the Marine Products Export Development Agency (MPEDA), has indigenously standardized the biosecure production of top quality live feed, which can phenomenally stimulate India’s shrimp and fish seed production sector and drastically reduce its dependence on imports from USA and China.

    Artemia, the most important live feed in shrimp and fish hatcheries, has been brought out by RGCA under the brand name ‘Pearl’. The live feed, developed under the ‘Make in India’ programme, was formally launched by Vice President M. Venkaiah Naidu at the fifth edition of MPEDA’s Aqua Aquaria India (AAI) here on Friday.

    “India currently imports around 300 tons of Artemia in dried cyst form worth Rs. 300 crore annually, mainly from USA and China. It is an important consumable in shrimp and fish hatcheries for the larvae of farmed aquatic organisms,” MPEDA Chairman K S Srinivas said.

    “Artemia appears only in waters of high salinity. There is a huge potential for Artemia live feed in the country and its operations can be expanded on a large scale in states like Maharashtra and Gujarat,” he added.

    India is looking to double its seafood exports from the present 7 billion dollars to 15 billion dollars by 2024 through introduction of new varieties, and expansion of aquaculture cultivation to new areas. “Our indigenous Pearl brand of Artemia is a big step in realizing this ambitious target,” Srinivas said

    Describing the breakthrough as one of the most successful stories in the country’s aquaculture sector, Dr. S. Kandan, Project Director, MPEDA-RGCA, said, “The University of Kent in Belgium, an authority to test Artemia, has certified our product as the best of its kind in the world. “

    The price of imported brands of Artemia costs around Rs 5,300 for 450 grams in India, whereas the ‘Pearl’ brand Artemia developed indigenously is priced much lower at Rs 3,500 for 450 gms. The cost can be brought down further once the production increases, he added.

    At present, Artemia is being produced in the facilities of MPEDA-RGCA at Tuticorin and Ramanathapuram in Tamil Nadu, with a total capacity of 500 kg per year.

    Dr. Kandan said the production of Artemia can turn around to be an additional income generation and employment source for those, especially women entrepreneurs and Self Help Groups (SHGs), engaged in salt pans. “All this makes it an excellent commercially viable venture both for salt producers as well as new entrepreneurs. It has the potential to create employment opportunities and can also prevent outgo of precious foreign exchange,” he pointed out.

    At present, MPEDA-RGCA produces Artemia in 18 hectares. However, the country has a potential area of 12,000 hectares that could be utilized for the production of Artemia. Towards this, assistance from various state governments and more entrepreneurship is needed, he said.

    The Artemia project of MPEDA-RGCA located at Tharuvaikulam in Tuticorin is also producing and supplying WSSV (White spot syndrome virus)-free Artemia biomass to hatcheries of white leg shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei), ornamental fish and marine finfish.

     

    NE Reporter

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