Times of India | 2 months ago | 27-11-2022 | 04:34 am
Panaji: The directorate of fisheries has appointed 33 sagar mitras and has placed them across coastal villages of Goa, said director of fisheries Shamila Monteiro. She was speaking at a live interaction on schemes pertaining to animal husbandry and fisheries.Sagar mitras have also been appointed to promote aquaculture schemes in the hinterlands of the state. “The sagar mitras provide fisheries-related training, technical knowhow and even provide help to fill up forms for the schemes,” Monteiro said.Speaking at the online event, minister of fisheries Nilkanth Harlankar said that efforts in cage culture and fish farming will ensure that Goa becomes self-sustainable in fish production. He appealed to Goans to seek assistance from scientists and technical experts in the state to make use of the fish farms or cage culture infrastructure.“There is a lot of scope for mussel farming in Goa especially when there are institutes such as the Goa University, Goa Biodiversity Board, ICAR-CCARI and NIO that are willing to assist fish farmers in breeding mussels. Similarly crab farming can also be done. There are IIT graduates and young enterprising students who are also willing to assist fish farmers,” he said.Harlankar also made his phone number available during the interaction so that people can approach him directly about the schemes.