Advantages and Disadvantages of Fish Monoculture and Polyculture

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Intensive polyculture and monoculture of fish is the latest and improved technology of fish farming. There are many advantages and disadvantages of intensive polyculture and monoculture system of fish which are described below.

Advantages:

  • Maximum fish production is possible in intensive polyculture and monoculture.
  • More profit from fish farming is possible.
  • Creates many employment opportunities.
  • Intensive polyculture and monoculture of fish is fully controlled by the farmer.
  • More fish can be cultivated and produced from short place.

Disadvantages:

  • Intensive polyculture and monoculture of fish is very expensive and risky.
  • In this system the probability of diseases is most.
  • This farming system get obstructed due to lack of better facilitated artificial farm.
  • It is not possible to make the fish big sized in this system.
  • Intensive polyculture and monoculture needs highly experienced employee.
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