North Aceh Regency, Seunuddon District, Teupin Kuyeun Village, is close to sea waters with a coastline of ± 20 km, has sufficient potential resources to be cultivated and developed for fish farming activities (salt water/ponds, brackish water, cultivation in ponds). With a pond area of approximately 1,393 hectares, there is still a great opportunity to boost fish and shrimp aquaculture production.
In addition to the pond land factor used for fish, the role of the technology applied also affects the increase in pond cultivation production. In general, the level of pond cultivation technology is divided into three, namely extensive/traditional, semi-intensive, and intensive. The differences between these three cultivation technologies are seen from the stocking density, the seeds cultivated, the type of feed given, and the water wheel to add oxygen supply to the air.
Changes in the technology used require appropriate and large planning capital, because these technological changes cause the cost of pond cultivation production to increase. With this technological change, farmers can make their production factors more efficient, so that the goal of coastal development, namely improving the welfare of shrimp farmers, can be increased through increasing the productivity of shrimp farming businesses run by each person.
Unfortunately, milkfish cultivation that is developing in the Teupin Kuyuen community still uses extensive or traditional methods. Land area is always the mainstay. Meanwhile, the land area cannot be increased and tends to narrow as a result of housing, industrial development and so on, so that the benefits obtained from milkfish farming are minimal. This was conveyed by Mr. Muzakir Manaf, the current governor of Aceh, Seunuddin is the place where he was born. On the other hand, the bioeconomic approach shows that milkfish actually provides very promising and many benefits.
The Governor of Aceh, Muzakir Manaf wants to change the public's perception of the world of shrimp farming in Seunuddon, that technology can overcome the problem of decreasing pond land. Moreover, in 2024, which is now densely populated, with the direction of government policy to focus on people's economic development, poverty reduction, and poverty reduction in Aceh, especially in Seunuddon.
Through the Seunuddon District Marine and Fisheries Service, a pilot project for intensive milkfish cultivation was created. This pilot project targets 5 fish farming villages, namely: Teupin Kuyeun, Ulee Rubek, Alue Capli, Lhok Rambideng, and Mata Lada. The pilot project for milkfish cultivation is the implementation of activities designed as a model for the application of technology to demonstrate business effectiveness, economic scale, sustainability and impact on business scale development.
Raising milkfish can be done with several steps and preparations to ensure that the fish grow healthily and productively. Here are some tips from my father for raising milkfish because my parents are also milkfish farmers:
Pond Depth: the pond must be deep enough around 1.5 - 2 meters to allow the fish to swim freely without obstacles.
Dissolved Oxygen**: Make sure the oxygen levels in the water are sufficient (minimum 5 mg/L). Use an aerator or air pump to increase oxygen levels if the pond is small, if it is large, it is safe for the air and also do not make it cramped for the fish to swim in
-Feeding Frequency, provide feed 1-2 times a day in sufficient quantities, but not excessively so as not to pollute the water. Feed Quality*Make sure the feed has a balanced nutritional content, especially protein and fat for optimal growth.