Technology transfer project for using microorganisms in aquaculture

Meet the SDGs, the second goal of eliminating hunger. achieve food security Promote sustainable agriculture (Zero
Hunger)

subheading 2.5  National Hunger

Indicator 2.5.2 Events for local farmers and food producers: Provide events for local farmers and food
producers to connect and transfer knowledge.

The technology transfer project for the use of aquaculture microorganisms has the objective of knowledge transfer 2
subject

1) Frog cultivation by hormone injection and 2) Technology of using microorganisms in culturing frogs for the Community Enterprise Farmers Group of Sufficiency Economy Farmers, Ban Nong Tae, Kae Dam Subdistrict, Kae Dam District, Maha Sarakham Province.

The basic social and economic information of the said group.
Most of them graduated from primary education. The main occupation is agriculture. (mainly farming) earning from lower
100,000 baht, the maximum is not more than 400,000 baht per year. Normally, the group has a total of 40 members, but
voluntarily participated in this project with a total of 16 model farmers after training in the project
found that Farmers were able to breed frogs successfully with hormone injections 68.75%.
and there are groups of farmers who are unable to breed frogs on their own by 31.25 percent of the population.
Able to produce tadpoles both for sale and to be kept for further breeding.
And for the most part, the income generated from the sale of frog cubs throughout the project is in the average range of most from 1,000-
10,000 baht, with farmers with the highest income from selling frogs, about 20,000 baht.
As such, the research team selected the model leaders, namely, Ms. Maitree Attavichit and Ms. Nopparat Khamsita.
The two model farmers will be the one who will transfer frog breeding technology and management.
The use of microorganisms in water treatment to other member groups and nearby communities as a result of
Participating in this project allows community enterprise groups, housewives, farmers, sufficiency economy groups to be able to create
Income from the supplementary occupation of frog farming and is likely to be able to develop into a main occupation in the future

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