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Dr Subir Ghosh
closeAuthor: Dr Subir Ghosh
Name: Dr Subir Ghosh
Email: ribus@hotmail.com
Site: http://www.csgroupinfo.com/
About: Dr Subir Ghosh is a specialist in fishery science with Doctorate in Marine Science and post-graduation in Zoology and in Aquaculture Planning & Management. In a career spanning 33 years, he served the ICAR as a Fishery Scientist and then been with NABARD, specializing in Development Banking in the arena of Agriculture & Rural Development.
As a fishery scientist he has developed an alternate aquaculture technology for the Hill areas; catalogued the fish fauna of the N.E.Hill Region and worked on conservation of Himalayan Mahseers.
He has experience in agricultural finance, projects involving integrated rural development, natural resource management, biodiversity conservation, food security, financial inclusion, rural infrastructure and rural innovations. He has worked for UNDP and in projects funded by SIDA and IDA. Networking and federating peoples’ organizations and NGOs for social empowerment are his added strengthsSee Authors Posts (19) on November 21st, 2010
Ornamental fishery is an emerging sector and can well be a world-scale opportunity area for fish farmers & traders in India. There are approximately 187 species / breeds of fishes which are at present traded in the country. Large numbers of fishes are of indigenous origin which includes Loaches, Gouramis, Barbs, Danios, Eels, Catfishes, air [...]
Written by
CSG|
Dr Subir Ghosh
closeAuthor: Dr Subir Ghosh
Name: Dr Subir Ghosh
Email: ribus@hotmail.com
Site: http://www.csgroupinfo.com/
About: Dr Subir Ghosh is a specialist in fishery science with Doctorate in Marine Science and post-graduation in Zoology and in Aquaculture Planning & Management. In a career spanning 33 years, he served the ICAR as a Fishery Scientist and then been with NABARD, specializing in Development Banking in the arena of Agriculture & Rural Development.
As a fishery scientist he has developed an alternate aquaculture technology for the Hill areas; catalogued the fish fauna of the N.E.Hill Region and worked on conservation of Himalayan Mahseers.
He has experience in agricultural finance, projects involving integrated rural development, natural resource management, biodiversity conservation, food security, financial inclusion, rural infrastructure and rural innovations. He has worked for UNDP and in projects funded by SIDA and IDA. Networking and federating peoples’ organizations and NGOs for social empowerment are his added strengthsSee Authors Posts (19) on November 9th, 2010
Ornamental fishery is an emerging sector and can well be a world-scale opportunity area for fish farmers & traders in India. There are approximately 187 species / breeds of fishes which are at present traded in the country. Large numbers of fishes are of indigenous origin which includes Loaches, Gouramis, Barbs, Danios, Eels, Catfishes, air [...]
Written by
CSG|
Dr Subir Ghosh
closeAuthor: Dr Subir Ghosh
Name: Dr Subir Ghosh
Email: ribus@hotmail.com
Site: http://www.csgroupinfo.com/
About: Dr Subir Ghosh is a specialist in fishery science with Doctorate in Marine Science and post-graduation in Zoology and in Aquaculture Planning & Management. In a career spanning 33 years, he served the ICAR as a Fishery Scientist and then been with NABARD, specializing in Development Banking in the arena of Agriculture & Rural Development.
As a fishery scientist he has developed an alternate aquaculture technology for the Hill areas; catalogued the fish fauna of the N.E.Hill Region and worked on conservation of Himalayan Mahseers.
He has experience in agricultural finance, projects involving integrated rural development, natural resource management, biodiversity conservation, food security, financial inclusion, rural infrastructure and rural innovations. He has worked for UNDP and in projects funded by SIDA and IDA. Networking and federating peoples’ organizations and NGOs for social empowerment are his added strengthsSee Authors Posts (19) on October 27th, 2010
Ornamental fishery is an emerging sector and can well be a world-scale opportunity area for fish farmers & traders in India. There are approximately 187 species / breeds of fishes which are at present traded in the country. Large numbers of fishes are of indigenous origin which includes Loaches, Gouramis, Barbs, Danios, Eels, Catfishes, air [...]