India - Caution Against Cage Aquaculture Mode

30.11.2015 396 views
The fifth international symposium on Cage Aquaculture in Asia (CAA5) started with  strong words of caution against jumping into the cage aquaculture (CA) bandwagon blindly believing the “inflated figures of production and profit” projected by government organisations. The CA is purely a business activity and it is inappropriate to promote it as a poverty alleviation programme, experts pointed out. Taking a highly critical look at the hype over the CA in India, Dr Mohan Joseph Modayil, former member of Agricultural Scientists Recruitment Board, opined that the populist objectives like poverty alleviation, livelihood, rural food and nutritional security, feeding the millions etc are just hype and said that the real objective  and outcome of  CA is business. He also warned that that the “unregulated spread of the new initiatives across the Asian region is bound to boomerang just as the  shrimp aquaculture did in the past.” ‘’To produce more is the new mantra and there is no harm in doing that. But safeguards should be taken to see to it that intensive production is not at the cost of ecology and health. It should be done responsibly and sustainably’’, Dr Mohan cautioned. “Greening the Blue Revolution is very important,” he added. In the theme paper presented at the CAA5, the former ASRB member and former director of the CMFRI pointed out that CA using trash fish as feed is not a green practice and hence it should be stopped. “There is nothing called bycatch...everything is targeted catch. Use of the socalled bycatch for CA should be discouraged and stopped.” A recent study conducted by experts of CMFRI on the ‘Sardine Economy in Kerala’ had pointed out that export for fish meal industry might take a good part of the oil sardine away from the common man’s daily diet. As in the CMFRI study, Dr Mohan also points to the gross imbalance of intake of low value fish as meal in cage farming to produce high valued protein making it inaccessable to the poor. Experts also warn against the possible ecological impact of use of antibiotics and chemicals in cage aquaculture. Source - http://www.newindianexpress.com/
26.05.2026

“Timac Agro Ukraine” launches crop insurance against drought

Timac Agro Ukraine, in collaboration with the insurance company PZU, has launched a crop insurance program against drought for farmers in five regions of Ukraine. 

26.05.2026

Hansen announces "dialogue with the EIB on new agricultural insurance models"

Integrated European framework for climate resilience 'is on the way'.

26.05.2026

Nigeria - Oyo Steps up Enforcement Against Illegal Livestock Trading, Open Grazing

The Oyo State Government has stepped up enforcement against illegal livestock trading and open grazing, arresting offenders and impounding animals in parts of Ibadan during a fresh compliance operation.

26.05.2026

Philippines - Tacloban braces agri, health mitigation measures amid looming super El Niǹo

The City Government of Tacloban has intensified its preparations and mitigation measures as the threat of a possible Super El Niño continues to loom over several parts of the country, bringing concerns over prolonged dry spells, water shortages, and impacts on agriculture and public health.

26.05.2026

India - Punjab Govt Deploys 500 Teams for Special Girdawari as Rains Damage Wheat

In Punjab, to calculate the damage done to the standing crops in the fields due to the inclement weather for the last many days, the state government has formed teams of 500 officials from the agriculture department to assess losses.

26.05.2026

Brazil - Agricultural insurance plummets in Paraná, putting the sector at risk.

Cevio Alberto Mengarda, a soybean and corn producer in Marechal Cândido Rondon, in the western region of Paraná, followed in his father's footsteps in agriculture and today manages the family property. 

25.05.2026

Algeria - CASH Assurances to diversify into agriculture insurance

CASH Assurances will launch agriculture insurance plans in June 2026, as part of its diversification strategy.

25.05.2026

U.S. specialty crop growers push for stronger Farm Bill support

Specialty crop growers in the U.S. are calling for stronger support measures in the 2026 Farm Bill, particularly around risk management, market access, and crop insurance.