Jordan: Kokernag Now Asia's Largest Trout Fish Farm

Published 2021년 1월 18일

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The article reports that the Kokernag fisheries farm in Srinagar, known for being Asia's largest, has successfully produced approximately 70 lakh eggs from trout fish this season. This marks a significant achievement and is anticipated to generate substantial revenue. The farm has a reputation as the world's top producer of Rainbow trout and has sold five lakh eggs this season to states like Uttrakhand and Nagaland, earning Rs 10 lakh. The project, which started in 1984 with assistance from the European Economic Community, has not only improved revenue but also made trout fish more accessible to the public in Kashmir.
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(MENAFN - Kashmir Observer) 70 lakh eggs obtained from Trout fish this season Srinagar: In a significant development, at least 70 lakh eggs have been obtained from trout fish at Kokernag fisheries farm this season and officials say they will generate huge revenue. Known for its natural beauty, Kashmir has the distinction of having Asia's largest fisheries farm in Kokernag. The farm is emerging best producer of Rainbow trout fish across the world. Due to serious efforts by its officials, at least 70 lakh eggs have been obtained from trout fish this season so far. Chief Project Officer (CPO) of the farm, Mohammad Muzaffar Bazaz said the farm is known worldwide for its production. BE PART OF QUALITY JOURNALISM 'Rainbow trout is cold water fish and should have temperatures between 0 to 20 degree Celsius. It is rich in protein and boosts immunity. The revenue and production increase with each year,' he said. 'We have sold five lakh eggs so far this season to several states ...
Source: Menafn

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