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How shrimp is farmed from start to finish

 

The process of shrimp farming is quite simple.  First select your planting land, which has good drainage system and gets good amount of sunlight.  Local agronomists should be consulted while sowing shrimp seeds.  The recommended sowing period for shrimp is from Baisakh to June.  Shrimps require irrigation and fertilizer, which should be suitable for your soil.  A soil test should be done before sowing jhinga pods indoors and mixing ideal jute or compost with recently steeped grains should help.  After sowing shrimp seeds, each shrimp plant should be spaced about 1.5 feet apart as per local conditions.  Dhanu may need a balanced irrigation of about 5 inches of water per week.  Like all plants, Jinga also needs fertilizers mainly like amla and potash fertilizers, this should be confirmed with local values.  The use of organic culture may be a good idea for shrimp yielding due to not enough microbes in the season.

The shrimp farming process usually involves these steps:

Land Preparation: At the beginning select the right land where drainage system is good and sunlight is available.

Sowing: Sow proper shrimp seeds in consultation with local agronomist in time.

Irrigation and Fertilization: Provide proper amount of irrigation and fertilizer for shrimp.

Foliage control: Periodically control foly and moderate pesticide use.

Appropriate Care: Prawns should be cared for appropriately.  Be especially careful with disease and pest control.

Follow Up: Get guidance if necessary by contacting the experts of the organization and increase your production by contacting the organization.

By following these steps you can get good results from start to finish in shrimp farming.


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