Performance of genetically improved farmed tilapia (GIFT)under mono and mixed cui ture with silver barb (Barbodesgonionotus) in south-west Bangladesh

A participatory on-farm trial was carried out to evaluate the production performance of GIFT (genetically improved farmed tilapia) strain of Oreochmis sp., either alone or with silver barb (Barbodes gonionotus), in six rain-fed freshwater ponds of coastal area. There vvere two treatments; (i) GIFT alone at a stocking density of 24,700/ha (T1) and (ii) 1:1 combination of GIFT and silver barb (T1). Each of the treatments had three replications. A significantly (p<O.OS) higher production of 4306.14 kg/ha of GIFT was obtained in monoculture, compared to the total production of 3480.38 kg/ha of GIFT and silver barb. In the 1:1 combination treatment, the production of GIFT (2036.06 kg/ha) was also higher than that of silver barb (1444.32 kg/ha). The results reveal that GIFT monoculture can performe better in rain-fed seasonal freshwater ponds of southwest coastal areas.