National Workshop on Scaling up of Shrimp BMP Programme at the National Level

 

Better management practices have proved to be a highly effective tool for the Indian shrimp farming industry. Work to extend adoption of the practices is ongoing and in this view a national workshop was held in Chennai, 16-18 May 2011 at the Central Institute of Brackishwater Aquaculture to discuss scaling up strategies, to extend the concept to new areas and to involve more farmers and identify lessons learned that can be applied elsewhere. The aims of the workshop were to:

  • Build awareness and capacity of relevant stakeholders on BMPs, cluster management, standards and certification, cluster/group certification, internal control systems and market access issues.
  • To share lessons from BMP and cluster management projects in India, Vietnam, Thailand and Indonesia.
  • To perform a thorough assessment of the impact of shrimp BMP and cluster management programs in India, including technical, social, economic and environmental concerns.
  • To identify factors for success and constraints to adoption.
  • To identify opportunities and challenges for scaling up.
  • To provide projections on the impact of scaling up at the national level.
  • To develop scaling up strategies for use by national institutions, regional organisations and potential donors.

The workshop was an activity of the ASEM Aquaculture Platform, funded by the European Commission's 7th Framework Programme.

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Role of institutions in scaling up: CIFA

B.S. Giri presents on the role of the Central Institute for Freshwater Aquaculture in scaling up better management practices for shrimp farming in India.

Role of institutions in scaling up: Central Aquaculture Authority

Baskaran Manimaran presents on the Central Aquaculture Authority and scaling up of better management practices for shrimp farming in India.

Role of institutions in scaling up: National Fisheries Development Board

C. Vasudevappa on the role of the National Fisheries Development Board and scaling up of better management practices for shrimp aquaculture in India.

Role of institutions in scaling up: Kerala Fisheries Department

The role of the Kerala Fisheries Department in scaling up better management practices for shrimp farming.

Scaling up BMPs in India: Opportunities for Professional Fisheries Educational Institutions

M.C. Nandeesha presents on opportunities for educational institutions to scale up better management practices for shrimp farming.

Role of industry in scaling up: Farm cluster leaders

G. Appaji presents on the role of farm cluster leaders in scaling up better management practices for shrimp farming in India.

Role of industry in scaling up: Hatchery operators

Subba Rao presents on the role of hatchery operators in scaling up better management practices for shrimp aquaculture in India.

Role of industry in scaling up: Mobiaqua

Udayaramjothy presents on the role of industry in scaling up better management practices for shrimp aquaculture in India.

Role of industry in scaling up: Certification bodies

Ken Corpron presents on the role of certification in scaling up the national programme on better management practices for shrimp aquaculture in India.