AQUACULTURE STATUS IN SOUTHERN BANGLADESH WITH SPECIAL EMPHASIS ON DISEASE INDUCED LOSS

Authors

  • MD. INJA-MAMUN HAQUE
  • TAPAN MAZUMDER
  • RANAJIT KUMAR
  • A.F.M. NAZMUS SALEHIN
  • SANJAYA DEBNATH
  • RIPON KUMAR GHOSH
  • SHANKAR CHANDRA MANDAL

Keywords:

Aquaculture production cost, Expected profit, Production loss,

Abstract

Culture fisheries contributes a major share of fisheries production of
Bangladesh which is the accumulation of aquaculture production of every fish
farms of the country. However, the actual production of cultured fish (finfish
and shellfish) and cost-benefit of the farms are not well documented. Moreover,
the farms must overcome a lot of constrains for sustainable production. The
present study was thus designed to determine the present aquaculture status in
some parts of Bangladesh and to identify the problems for the loss of aquaculture
production through questionnaire survey between July 2019 and January 2020.
The study areas included Bhola, Rangamati, Khulna, Satkhira, Jashore and
Madaripur upazila. In the study area, the relationship between different aspects
of aquaculture was determined where pond size and production cost per hectare;
pond size and profit per hectare and per unit production cost and profit were
found to be significantly and positively correlated. The production and
production cost per hectare were also determined which were 3.52  0.40 metric
tons and 6260  987 USD, respectively. The fish farmers reported some degrees of
reduction of profits compare to the profit obtained during 2018-2019. The
reduction of expected profit in different regions ranged between 10 and 33%. The
major causes of the production loss in the survey regions were related to disease,
seed and feed. Among different diseases viral, bacterial and parasitic diseases
were reported where diseases were identified based on the symptoms. Findings
of the present study suggest that incorporation of management, modern
technology and economic aspects for steady growth of aquaculture sector is
needed in Bangladesh.

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