Fish Farming: A Scale Above the Rest
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Making a Splash in Fish Farming
In the world of agriculture, not all heroes wear capes. Some wear life vests and hold nets. Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently took a moment to spotlight the success of a Belagavi-based farmer whose fish farming venture swims against the current of traditional agriculture.
This success story is like a big catch for India’s agrarian landscape, underscoring the potential locked in aquaculture. The farmer's story shows how diversifying farm ventures can lead to lucrative and sustainable practices.
Fish farming, or aquaculture, continues to burgeon as a promising avenue for farmers looking to innovate livelihoods while feeding a protein-demanding population. With the right support and innovation, it promises a wealth of opportunities and resources, especially in regions ripe for more than just traditional farming.
As such, the tale of Belagavi's productive waters sets an example, urging more agricultural hands to dive into aquaculture. It's a call to explore new waters, proving that farms don't need to be an ocean apart from finding success beneath the waves.
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The Times of India - Read original articleMore from today's edition
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