Indian Aquaculture

India’s Aquaculture Innovation Is Finally Home-Grown, And Built for the Future

India’s Aquaculture Innovation Is Finally Home-Grown, And Built for the Future

Hyderabad, (Telangana) [India], December 15, 2025: For many years, Indian aquaculture has depended on imported oxygenation and water-treatment systems. These technologies brought sophistication, but they also introduced challenges: high purchase costs, long waiting periods for spares, and designs that were not always suited to Indian pond conditions. As a result, genuinely advanced tools remained out of reach for a large section of farmers who needed them the most. The arrival of Prasinos’ indigenous nanobubble technology signals a turning point. It offers the performance farmers expect from global systems, but with the practicality, reliability, and affordability that only a locally engineered…
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India’s First Nanobubble Pioneer: How Prasinos Made World-Class Technology Affordable for Everyone

India’s First Nanobubble Pioneer: How Prasinos Made World-Class Technology Affordable for Everyone

Hyderabad, (Telangana) [India], September 5, 2025: For years, if you wanted nanobubble technology in India, you had two choices: import expensive foreign systems or go without. Most farmers and small businesses chose the latter; they simply couldn't justify spending lakhs on water treatment equipment. Prasinos Tech Innovations decided that wasn't good enough. When Dr. Anupam Mukherjee started the company in Hyderabad, he had a straightforward goal: build the same quality technology that big international companies were selling, but at prices that actually made sense for Indian businesses. "We kept seeing farmers and factory owners dealing with wastewater problems that nanobubbles…
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