Innovative Technologies and Best Practices for Sustainable Aquaculture in Haryana: A Comprehensive Study
Keywords:
Technical, Financial, Fish, FarmsAbstract
This research paper explores the aquaculture landscape in Haryana, India, with a focused lens
on technological innovations and best practices that drive sustainable development within the
sector. As aquaculture emerges as a vital contributor to food security, economic growth, and
environmental resilience, the study highlights key advancements in breeding techniques,
modern pond management, enhanced feed formulations, digital monitoring systems, and
precision-based management tools. It assesses how these innovations improve production
efficiency, promote fish health, and reduce ecological impact. The paper also addresses the
challenges faced in adopting these practices, particularly among small-scale fish farmers, and
underscores the need for broader dissemination and capacity-building initiatives. By presenting
a comprehensive analysis of technological interventions, the study provides valuable insights
to support sustainable aquaculture practices and strengthen the industry’s growth in Haryana.
The findings aim to inform policymakers, stakeholders, and the aquaculture community in
fostering long-term viability and socio-economic progress across the region.
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