Jharkhand farmer, first in India to adopt US fishing 'raceway' technology
By IANS | Updated: June 6, 2021 11:05 IST2021-06-06T11:03:02+5:302021-06-06T11:05:24+5:30
New Delhi, June 6 Even as the government is focusing on increasing the farmers income, a farmer in ...

Jharkhand farmer, first in India to adopt US fishing 'raceway' technology
New Delhi, June 6 Even as the government is focusing on increasing the farmers income, a farmer in India's mineral rich eastern state of Jharkhand is all set to become the first in the country to adopt the "floating raceway technology" of the United States for fishing in existing open ponds.
The new technology for the existing pond fishing has been brought to India by a journalist turned entrepreneur Arvind Dubey, based in Mumbai through his company Superior Aquaculture India Pvt Ltd.
Dubey said that the new technology is being implemented by Sadanand Verma and Subodh Prakash, both residents of Jharkhand's Giridih.
He said by the month of the August this year, this new system will be installed in the ponds in Giridih.
Explaining the new fishing system, which is called floating raceways
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