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Fish and Nutrition Workshop Day 2 (Country Presentations - Bangladesh)TRANSCRIPT
COUNTRY OVERVIEW ON THE IMPORTANCE OF FISH FOR NUTRITION AND THE CURRENT ACTIVITIES IN
FISHERIES AND AQUACULTURE
Mrityunjoy Kunda, Sarah Castine and Shakuntala [email protected]
Water resources• 0.77 million ha inland closed• 3.93 million ha inland open• 2.61 million ha marine
Fisheries Biodiversity• 293 inland fish species• 25 freshwater prawn species• 475 marine fish species• 37 marine shrimp species• 25 exotic fish species
Contribution to economy• Export earning 2.76%• GDP 4.39%• Agril. GDP 22.76%
Fish production status
Total fish production 3.262 million Mt.
Sector-wise contribution of fish to total production in 2011-12
Sector-wise contribution of fish to total production in 1983-84
Fish production status
Annual average increment for last 10 years 5.61%
Fish production status of Bangladesh over last 12 years
Fish consumption status
60% animal protein comes from fish
Yearly average fish intake per person 18.94 kg
Yearly requirement of fish per person 21.9 kg
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Mola initiatives
Research started from BAU at 1991
DOF also initiated dissemination program on SIS at the same time
Afterward BFRI and other Universities have taken initiative for research
WorldFish started working on SIS during 2011 on pond aquaculture and enhancement in floodplain.
What is now People in many parts of the country accepted Carp-SIS polyculture technology DoF has taken initiative for dissemination WorldFish trying to promote small fish in pond aquaculture and floodplain in different part of the country BFRF, different universities also working on SIS
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habitat – where one can catch mola-dhela-darkina habitat – where one can catch mola-dhela-darkina and other small fishand other small fish
almost all freshwater bodiesalmost all freshwater bodies
ditches, khalditches, khal
ponds and beelsponds and beels
haors and baorshaors and baors
lakeslakes
rice fields and other rice fields and other inundated crop fieldsinundated crop fields
rivers and streamsrivers and streams
even available in the estuarieseven available in the estuaries
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Introduction of SIS in pond polyculture
Average aquaculture production 2.23 mt/ha Pond aquaculture production 3.62 mt/ha Average contribution of SIS in pond aquaculture 10-15% Do not hamper carp production
Introduction of SIS into floodplain
Initiated by WorldFish during 2011-12. Stocked small qty. of mola during dry season in ditches and enforce regulation on harvesting during breeding season. - According to baseline survey there were no mola - After 1st intervention mola catch was 5% of the total production - After 2nd year intervention mola catch was 15% to the total production
Chalan Beel - the largest watershed
Haor area – Sylhet Mymensingh floodplain
Baor area – oxbow lake, dead river
Kaptai Lake – the largest man-made lake
Sundarbans – the largest contiguous mangrove forest of the world
Pond technology is being disseminated
in 7 districts
through 3 different interventions
(projects)
3 interventions, 3 different ways of engaging with communities
Intervention 1•2 year engagement•All farmers get mola•DoF involved•Lead farmers selected and trained to conduct further training with village farmers once every 15 days for 17 sessions
Intervention 2•1 year engagement•All farmers get mola•NGO involvement•Demo farmers selected and receive inputs•During stocking or harvesting, other farmers are invited onto the demo farmers plot
Intervention 3•1 year engagement•All farmers get mola•NGO involvement•Demo farmers selected and receive inputs•Demo farmers encouraged to share with other farmers•Project staff hold training on demo farm
The yield gap presents opportunity…….
*Figures have been standardized to tons per hectare per year
Small fish include: mola, punti, chela, delaha
The yield gap presents opportunity…….
*Figures have been standardized to tons per hectare per year
Small fish include: mola, punti, chela, delaha
Adding small fish has big implications for micronutrient production
Species Productiona Protein (kg) Iron (g) Vitamin A (mg RAE)
Catla 460 68 4 101
Common carp 217 36 2 120
Silver carp 1 289 221 57 0
Mola 496 73 94 11 036
Total – intervention 3 062 500 166 11 412
Total – control 1 158 195 29 833
a Production is adjusted using the ‘edible proportion coefficient; kg (of edible parts) per ha per season
CBFM is occurring throughout
Bangladesh.
Mola have been stocked in:
Rajsahahi
Mymensingh GaibandhaSunamganj
Mola ranked 6th in production volume
Species Productiona Protein (kg) Iron (g) Vitamin A (mg RAE)River prawn (Macrobrachium lamarrei) 62 9.7 7.8 1.9Meni (Nandus nandus) 40 6.6 0.3 23.8Jat Puti (Puntius sophore) 50 7.8 1.1 27.6Tengra (Mystus tengara) 42 6.3 1.7 5.0Chanda spp. 32Mola (Amblypharyngodon mola) 22 3.9 1.3 600.8
a Production is adjusted using the ‘edible proportion coefficient; kg (of edible parts) per ha per season
What do we need to do to take this to scale?
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Dr. M. A. WahabDr. M.A.R. Hossain
Dr. Benoy Kumar Barman