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Dr. Kabirramdi Mura

Department of Aquaculture Faculty of Fisheries, Science & Technology, Brazil

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    A Study on Benefit Cost Ratio of Stingging Catfish (Heteropneustes Fossilis)
    Author(s): Dr. Kabirramdi Mura*

    This study was conducted with the following objectives: 1. To improve the economic characteristics of Heteropneustes fossilis between 2. Biofloc and pond culture farming systems of the selected farmers. 3. To estimate total fish production, costs, and returns of fish farming on 4. Heteropneustes fossilis between biofloc and pond culture farming systems in the. 5. Study area. 6. To explore the relationship of farmers’ selected characteristics with their benefitcost ratio on Heteropneustes fossilis between biofloc and pond culture farming. According to the report that the production of stinging catfish is 45 metric tons from the seasonal cultured pond and it contributes 2.39% of inland waters. According to the same report, the total production of fish is 52663 MT in Dinajpur including that a total of 18934 MT fish production is attained from an .. View More»

    DOI: 10.36648/1307-234X.22.16.108

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