"Matsya Setu" app

Editor1 Jul 28 2021 Current Affairs

The Union Ministry for Fisheries, Animal Husbandry, and Dairying launched an online course mobile app named ‘Matsya Setu’.The app was developed to disseminate the latest freshwater aquaculture technologies to the aqua farmers of the country. It was resulted in by the effort of ICAR-Central Institute of Freshwater Aquaculture (ICAR-CIFA), Bhubaneswar, with the funding support of the National Fisheries Development Board (NFDB), Hyderabad.

Here are the features of the app:

  • It has species-wise and subject-wise self-learning online course modules.
  • The modules are divided into small video chapters for the convenience of the learners, along with additional learning materials.
  • The basic concepts and practical demonstrations on breeding, seed production, and grow-out culture of commercially important fishes like carp, catfish, scampi, murrel, ornamental fish, pearl farming, etc.
  • Better management practices are followed in maintaining the soil & water quality.
  • Feeding and health management in aquaculture operations were also provided on the course platform.
  • The modules are divided into small video chapters for the convenience of the learners, along with additional learning materials.
  • In order to motivate the learners and provide a lively learning experience, quiz/test options are also provided for self-assessment.
  • After the successful completion of each course module, an e-Certificate will be auto-generated in the app for the farmers.
  • While using this app, if farmers have questions, they can get advice from experts.
  • With the enhancement of the fish farm productivity, the income of the farmers will also improve.
  • The training includes ornamental fisheries, seaweed culture, a module on feed preparation, post-harvest value addition.
  • The capacity building of fish farmers will play a vital role in spearheading Technology-led Aquaculture Development in India.
  • The app should be popularized widely and should reach each and every fish farmer in the country.

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