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Story
Fish farming in the Pohořelice district and Lednice-Valtice areal has its roots in the 12th and 13th centuries. A written reference from 1396 refers to the work carried out on the Měnín (also known as Nesyt) fishpond by Margrave Jošt. Fish farming in the Pohořelice district underwenr a genuine expansion at the end of the 15th century and in the firts half of the 16th century following the construction of a flume which fed exisring and newly emerging pond with waters from the River Jihlava. The largest ponds include Stary (around 1520) Lenovický (or Novoveský, 1536) and Vrkoč (1552). The subsequent period saw the stagnation andgradual decline of fish farming. A marked turning point occurred only after the Second World War, in 1945. The ponds were reconstructed and replenished and, on 1 January 1965, the national enterprise Státní rybářství Pohořelice was set up, with its head office in Pohořelice. After the events of November 1989, the enterprise and ponds as such underwent only slight changes when the State enterprise Státní rybářství Pohořelice was created on 1.January 1991. A fundamental change occurred at the time of privatisation, when the public limited company Rybníkářství Pohořelice a.s. came into on 1. April 1994.


