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Kashmir’s Himalayan Trout Farming: Scaling Sustainable Aquaculture via RAS Technology

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Khyber Aquaculture in Kashmir is scaling its Himalayan trout production to 7,000 metric tons annually using advanced Recirculating Aquaculture System (RAS) technology, bolstering local livelihoods under the Holistic Agriculture Development Program (HADP).

Khyber Aquaculture has established India's largest integrated Himalayan trout farming facility in Akhal, Kashmir, marking a significant shift toward technology-driven, sustainable aquaculture. By utilizing the Recirculating Aquaculture System (RAS), the facility minimizes water wastage and optimizes environmental conditions, allowing for high-density fish production in a controlled setting. This technological intervention is a critical component of the broader Holistic Agriculture Development Program (HADP), which aims to transform the agricultural landscape of the region. The project is set to scale its annual production capacity from 1,500 metric tons to 7,000 metric tons. Beyond mere production, the initiative integrates the entire value chain—including hatcheries, processing units, and robust supply chain logistics. This vertical integration is designed to support over 300 local farmers, providing them with technical expertise, market access, and a stable income source. By fostering a cluster-based approach, the project serves as a model for how modern technology can be leveraged to enhance the productivity of traditional sectors like fisheries in mountainous regions.

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