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Assams aquaculture advocate 
By Gurvinder Singh IN Source: thefishsite 8/23/2024
Gurvinder Singh
Credit: Gurvinder Singh
Nitul Chandra Das, a fish farmer in the Assam region of India, explains how a career in aquaculture completely changed his fortune, taking him from rags to riches.
 

What inspired you to embark on a career in aquaculture?

My father was a fish farmer and owned two ponds spread across 0.9 hectares the village of Dihina in the Kamrup district of Assam. The income was not enough and we could barely afford enough to eat.

I always felt that the fish farming had lot of potential if done properly, and so I started fish farming after finishing my education in 2015.

 
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