CIFE Rohtak is the only central research centre in India dedicated to research on use of inland saline soils and ground water for fish and shrimp culture. Traditionally a non fish growing state, CIFE pioneered scientific fish farming in Haryana after successful pilot studies and demonstrations at Dumduma and Sultanpur farm in Gurgaon District, Haryana beginning as early as 1980. In order to further strengthen research in Inland saline aquaculture, CIFE shifted its research centre from Sultanpur to what was then the National seed farm facility under state fisheries department near Rohtak in April 1996.
Location
ICAR-CIFE Rohtak centre is located in Lahli Village, Rohtak, Haryana. The centre is located about 15 km from Rohtak city on Rohtak – Bhiwani road.
Facilities
This research center has a total farm area of 32 acres. It has two farms i.e., Baniyani farm dedicated towards high inland saline aquaculture research activities and Lahli farm where low inland saline aquaculture research activities are performed. The Center has a soil and water testing lab facility, scampi hatchery with the seed production capacity of 5.0 million post larvae annually and a wet laboratory to conduct indoor experiments.
Technology on the commercial farming of Tiger shrimp in saline affected soils using inland saline water.
Giant freshwater Prawn seed production and culture technology for inland saline water / soil areas
Grow out culture technologies for Indian Major carps & Minor carps in low saline water areas.
Pangasius culture technology for low inland saline water / soil areas.
Technology for raising Freshwater prawn brood stock in winter season.
Candidate Species for inland saline aquaculture research
Fin fish
Lates calcarifer
Rachycentron canadum
Oreochromis niloticus GIFT strain
Pangasianodon hypophthalmus - in low saline water
Carps - in low saline water
Shell fish
Litopenaeus vannamei
Penaeus monodon
Macrobrachium Rosenbergii
Impact of inland saline shrimp culture technology developed by CIFE Rohtak Centre in Haryana
In 2013, CIFE Rohtak centre demonstrated Tiger shrimp culture technology in inland saline waters in the farmer’s field with the support of NABARD-SDC Rural Innovation Fund. Then in 2014, 3 farmers of Haryana adopted Pacific white shrimp culture technology in inland saline waters in a total area of about 12 acres. In 2015, about 25 farmers took up the technology in a total area of about 75 acres. This technology has widely reached among the farmers and more and more farmers are showing interest to adopt this technology. Presently the state fisheries department, Government of Haryana is providing 50% financial assistance to farmers to take up inland saline shrimp culture technology under .