Warangal district gears up to release 1.94 crore fish seeds
Forty-two women's organisations, comprising about 182 fisherman cooperative groups, actively take part in selling the fish to make money. There are 14,350 fishermen in the area, 3,400 of them are female. The government makes sure that fish seeds are distributed into these bodies of water by taking advantage of the yearly monsoon water influx into tanks and reservoirs. The dispersal of fish seeds is expected to take place in August. The discharge of about 1.91 billion fish seeds, with an estimated value of Rs. 1.30 crore, last year led to a total capture of 9,420 metric tonnes of fish. The fishermen earned an astounding Rs. 75.52 crore last year since the market price per kilogramme of fish was Rs. 80.
According to naresh Kumar, the State administration set a goal for this year of dispersing 1.94 crore fish seeds across 703 ponds and reservoirs. He said that they were also thinking of releasing prawn seeds into the Mylaram reservoir. "Upon winning the bid, contractors will be responsible for supplying fish seeds to the designated water bodies from august on, with the government providing the necessary funding," he said.