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Abstracto

Rice Field Fisheries of Indian States: What Types of Fishes are Found in the Rice-fish Farming System?

Kommu Santhosh

The Population of Indian states has been presenting many difficulties, particularly food deficiencies, hunger, the restricted method for the water system and contracting land assets other than weakening the natural quality. The technique for rice-fish is likewise advantageous to re-establish soil ripeness and stay away from soil corruption, which is a significant worldwide ecological issue. The rice-fish framework requires just a modest quantity of pesticide and manure as it is a low information framework. Manageable strengthening of rural creation frameworks is required today to address the consistently expanding tension on food and the climate. It has been recognized as a significant harvest devouring immense lumps of accessible water assets while simultaneously paddy fields transmit huge measures of the ozone-depleting substance, methane. It is as of now not an agro-creation practice yet an agro-culture design. Coculture of rice and amphibian animals joining creature creation (for instance fish, shellfish, crab, shrimp and ducks) in paddy rice frameworks has been proposed as a procedure to amplify the utilization of land and water assets to give both grain and creature protein.