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Unlocking Potential: NITI Aayog and Andhra Pradesh Government Host National Workshop on Inland Fisheries

Visakhapatnam:  NITI Aayog, in collaboration with the Government of Andhra Pradesh, successfully conducted a two-day National Workshop on “Harnessing the Potential of Fisheries in Inland States” in Visakhapatnam. The collaborative effort aims to maximize the potential of fisheries in India’s inland states, bringing together key stakeholders, including central and state government officials, researchers, industry representatives, practitioners, and Fish Farmer Producer Organisations (FFPO).

The workshop, held on February 15th and 16th, 2024, focused on critical aspects such as sustainability practices, export competitiveness, infrastructure gaps, and livelihood challenges facing India’s inland fisheries industry. Hon’ble Minister Shri Parshotam Rupala emphasized the need for active handholding and skill development of traditional fishermen to enhance their competitiveness. He proposed the idea of connecting each Amrit Sarovar to create opportunities for generating livelihoods through inland fisheries. Shri Rupala suggested adopting a marketing approach similar to a “fish mall,” fostering a culture akin to shopping malls in metropolitan cities. He highlighted government initiatives like Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana (PMMSY), Blue Revolution, FIDH, and other insurance-related schemes.

Prof. Ramesh Chand, Member of NITI Aayog, highlighted Andhra Pradesh’s achievements in the fisheries sector and stressed the importance of addressing regional disparities in production and productivity.

The second day featured technical sessions on “Sustainability in Inland Fisheries: FFPOs/Cooperatives Led Development Models” and “Issues and Challenges in Inland Fisheries Industry in India.” These sessions facilitated discussions among policymakers, industry players, and fisheries startups, identifying actionable recommendations and future roadmaps for the sector’s growth.

A total of 13 states showcased their accomplishments, potential, challenges, and best practices during the workshop. The event concluded with a convergence on actionable recommendations and a future roadmap, emphasizing the importance of inter-state and centre-state cooperation in realizing the immense growth potential of India’s inland fisheries sector. The relationships forged and next steps identified during the event are expected to lay a robust foundation for significant growth opportunities in the sector’s future.

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