Composite Farming

Green Orchid is the Flagbearer of Composite Fish Farming in Assam

Composite fish culture is the process of rearing different species of fish in the same pond or water body. At Green Orchid, we usually grow five or six different species of fish in a single pond. We leverage advanced composite fish farming techniques that boost the survival rate of fish.

Our composite pisciculture strategies ensure zero destruction of the natural ecosystem in ponds and other water bodies. Our composite farming strategies optimise the survival rate of several species of fish. In a single pond, we can culture five to six different types of fish as they don’t compete for food. For relevant details on our fish farming techniques, consult with us.  

Overview of our Composite Farming

Fish is the most affordable and easily digestible animal protein derived from natural sources. But due to over-exploitation and pollution, the availability of fish in natural water is a huge concern. At Green Orchid, we strive hard to follow a sustainable composite farming system.

Green Orchid encourages composite fish farming in controlled conditions. We are also redefining fish farming under artificial conditions. Based on their type of feeding habits, we rear a wide variety of fish species.

 

Types of Fish Species Grown under Composite Fish Farming

We are a client-centric company and always follow sustainable practices. Here are the types of fish species we grow in composite farming.

Catla

It mainly feeds on Zoo Plankton at the surface.

Rohu

Rohu is omnivorous and feeds on aquatic plants and animals in the column of a water body.

Mrigal

Mrigal is detritivorous and feeds on the bottom of the water body.

Our composite fish farming techniques can also rear exotic fish species. Here are some crucial things to know about the exotic fish species we rear.

Silver Carp

It feeds on phytoplankton at the surface of the pond.

Grass Carp

It is herbivorous and can feed on the margin, surface, and column areas.

Common Carp

It is an omnivorous fish species and feeds on the bottom of a water body.

Marching towards a Brighter Future with Composite Agriculture

At Green Orchid, we are promoting composite agriculture in various parts of Guwahati. With our agricultural composite farming, farmers can grow paddy, other seasons’ crops, and fish in smaller holdings of land. The population of India is rising at a rapid rate.

In the future, it would be tough to feed this ever-growing population. To optimise the global food supply chain, we are encouraging composite farming. Composite farming takes up a smaller portion of land. Moreover, farmers can get good yields from this agricultural model. 

To get more details on our agricultural composite farming, seek an appointment with us.