Workshop on shrimp farming in Khulna
Friday, 1 October 2010
SATKHIRA, Sept 30 (UNB): Consignment of our exported shrimp is returned to the country frequently due to mixing of harmful chemical elements.
Production of safe shrimp at hatchery, farm and depot level is being hampered due to use of harmful elements. Its export is on verge of threat for the reason, said speakers at a workshop on Tuesday.
Bangladesh government, EU, United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) have jointly taken up a 5-year long project for improving the quality of country's shrimp, considered as one of the important exportable items.
The project was given title as "best project", said the speakers addressing the workshop at district council auditorium.
Over one hundred shrimp farmers, shrimp depot owners, ice factory owners and hatchery owners took part in the workshop organized by local fisheries department.
Dr MA Majid, expert of UNIDO, attended the daylong workshop as chief discussant.
The participants were imparted knowledge about the "best project".
Production of safe shrimp at hatchery, farm and depot level is being hampered due to use of harmful elements. Its export is on verge of threat for the reason, said speakers at a workshop on Tuesday.
Bangladesh government, EU, United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) have jointly taken up a 5-year long project for improving the quality of country's shrimp, considered as one of the important exportable items.
The project was given title as "best project", said the speakers addressing the workshop at district council auditorium.
Over one hundred shrimp farmers, shrimp depot owners, ice factory owners and hatchery owners took part in the workshop organized by local fisheries department.
Dr MA Majid, expert of UNIDO, attended the daylong workshop as chief discussant.
The participants were imparted knowledge about the "best project".