Title: Socio Economics of Mussel Farming : Case Studies
Abstract: The open sea mussel culture in this particular case met with the 'impediment
of unfortunate sabotage of the seeded mussel by some miscreants. It was rectified
by reseeding, but the yield was not that much conspicuous compared to the trials
undertaken in estuaries. All the SHG members are of unanimous opinion that the
government agencies should come forward with improved marketing facilities, as
marketing of the mussel was perceived as one of the biggest constraints. Provision
of loans with reduced interest rates and freezer facility for storage of harvested
mussels can bring about a breakthrough in this sector in the near future.
Publication Year: 2005
Publication Date: 2005-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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