Success Stories at KisanFlex!
Biofloc technology (BFT) has become very popular among the fish farmers in India in the last decade. This is mainly due to its high productivity and limited need for water exchange. As with any new technology, Biofloc comes with its share of misconceptions. However, with proper training and know-how, fish farmers have been able to debunk the myths and achieve remarkable success in this field.
“Every small detail
counts….”
Mr. Supriyo Ghosh, from Tarakeshwar, West Bengal,
is one of the pioneers in Biofloc fish
farming in Eastern India.
He left his highly lucrative job as the Marketing Head of a reputed IT firm in
2018, to pursue his passion for organic fish farming. He has been kind enough
to share his experiences on Biofloc fish farming with us-
The idea:
“I had been doing
my research for a long time. In mid-2019, Mr. Yoram Avnimelech , who is regarded as the father of BioFloc Technology,
conducted a seminar at Lakkhiserai, Bihar. I attended that seminar along with
87 other fish farmers/entrepreneurs from across India and managed to gather a fair
understanding of BFT, but I was still not clear about how to set up my own
Biofloc fish farm”
The journey:
Mr.
Ghosh went on to say “I was lucky enough
to meet Mr. Prantik Sinha, who also was one of the attendees at the seminar. Mr.
Sinha guided me through the entire process, right from assisting with the
technical know-how to setting up the Biofloc fish tanks and maintaining the ecosystem.”
Mr.
Ghosh started his business with an initial investment of just Rs.3lacs with
which he could manage to set up 4 Biofloc fish tanks within a small area of around15000
sq.ft.
“I tried to follow everything I learnt at the
seminar and paid attention to every detail like temperature of the water,
dissolved oxygen, pH level, TDS, C: N, TAN, etc. at all stages of the process.
Every small detail counts, you know…”
Till
date, Mr. Ghosh has successfully harvested Catfish, Singhi, Magur, Pabda, Koi,
Tilapia, Bata, Japani Puti, and Rupchanda and is now trying to breed and
harvest Rohu and Katla fishes using BFT.
The experience:
“I started with 5 kgs of Koi and Tilapia seeds
and harvested 450 kgs of fish in just 5 months. This is almost double the yield
of what you get from traditional pond aquaculture. Good quality probiotic
ensures better fish health and higher productivity. Mr. Sinha introduced me to “Humifloc”, which happens to be the best
quality probiotic. This proved to be a game changer.”
Mr.
Ghosh pointed out the importance of water temperature in this process. “The yield is typically low in the winter
months due to the drop in temperature. This can be easily managed by setting up
a Polyhouse.”
A Polyhouse is a greenhouse-like structure for fishes for regulating the
temperature inside the tanks.
He
informed about the need of being up-to-date with the developments in Biofloc
Technology as it is a continuously and rapidly evolving field. This ensures
proper and optimal utilization of resources.
He
further remarked, “Observation is the key to success in Biofloc fish farming. You need to be very careful about the
essential parameters. If you are particular about the rule book, you are bound
to get the desired results.”
The patronage:
“The KisanTalks seminars arranged by KisanFlex
under the patronage of Mr. Suman Chowdhury, an eminent figure in this field,
benefitted me with the necessary technical knowhow and a holistic understanding
of BioFloc fish farming.”
“I was fortunate to have Mr. Anil Jhavar and
Mr. Sinha from KisanFlex by my side, who provided me with the best quality
equipment for my business. “
We,
at KisanFlex, are grateful to Mr. Supriyo Ghosh for his valuable insights and are
proud to be a part of his pioneering efforts in promoting BFT in Eastern India
region. He has recently established a training centre near Tarakeshwar, to address
the knowledge gap among the fish farmers and update them on the newer
developments in this field.
We
wish him great success in BioFloc fish farming and hope to serve him better in
future, with our wide range of products.
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