Strengthening Fisheries Extension Services

27 Dec 2024

Strengthening Fisheries Extension Services

India, with its diverse fisheries resources, provides livelihood opportunities to approximately three crore fishers and fish farmers

With a significant 83% increase in national fish production since 2013-14, reaching a record 175 lakh tons in 2022-23, robust last-mile fisheries and aquaculture extension services are essential to sustain and amplify this growth.

Agricultural extension services

  • Agricultural extension services provide farmers with the knowledge and skills to improve their agricultural practices. 
  • This includes:
    • Disseminating information: Sharing research findings and best practices on topics like crop varieties, pest control, and soil management.
    • Providing training: Conducting workshops and demonstrations to equip farmers with practical skills.
    • Offering advisory services: Guiding farmers on decision-making related to production, marketing, and financial management.
    • Facilitating access to resources: Connecting farmers with inputs, credit, and markets.
  • For example: The Krishi Vigyan Kendras (KVKs) are a network of agricultural research and extension centers established by the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR).
    • KVKs play a crucial role in transferring agricultural technologies to farmers and promoting sustainable agricultural practices.

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Current Status of Fisheries in India

  • India ranks as the 3rd largest fish-producing and 2nd largest aquaculture-producing nation globally.
  • It is the 4th largest seafood exporter, contributing 8% to global fish production.
  • The fisheries and aquaculture sector constitutes 1.24% of India’s Gross Value Added (GVA) and 7.28% of agricultural GVA, serving as a critical source of sustenance, nutrition, income, and livelihoods for millions.
  • About 75% of fish production comes from inland fisheries, underscoring their significance.

Government Measures to Support Fisheries:

Blue Revolution in India

  • The Fish Farmers Development Agency (FFDA) WAS launched during the 7th Five Year Plan (1985–1990) to promote fish farming.
  • During the 8th Five Year Plan (1992–1997), the Intensive Marine Fisheries Program was introduced, encouraging collaborations with multinational corporations (MNCs).Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana (PMMSY)

About Sagar Mitra

  • Launched under PMMSY, Sagar Mitra serves as a field-level interface between the government and coastal fishers.
  • It supports fishers with data dissemination, market insights, and promotes sustainable fishing practices across coastal states and union territories.

  • Launched in 2020, this scheme aims to double fisheries exports to ₹1 lakh crore.
  • It envisions transforming India into a global hub for fish and aquatic products through policy, marketing, and infrastructure support.
  • Matsya Seva Kendras (MSKs) under PMMSY act as one-stop centers providing fisheries extension services, sustainable aquaculture training, and conservation management support to tackle climate challenges.

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Institutions for Fisheries in India 

  • Fisheries and Aquaculture Infrastructure Fund (FIDF): This fund supports infrastructure projects in the fisheries sector and attracts private investments for fisheries infrastructure development.
  • Nodal Loaning Entities (NLE): NABARD, NCDC, and Scheduled Banks manage these loans.
  • Marine Products Export Development Authority (MPEDA): Established in 1972 under the Marine Products Export Development Authority Act, MPEDA coordinates fishery production and allied activities across India.
  • Rural Infrastructure Development Fund: NABARD offers loans under this fund to develop fisheries-related infrastructure, including fishing harbors, jetties, and riverine fisheries.
  • Seaweed Park in Tamil Nadu: The first multipurpose seaweed park in India, developed on a hub-and-spoke model, aims to enhance the production of quality seaweed-based products.
  • Kisan Credit Card (KCC) for Fish Farmers: The KCC facility has been extended to the fisheries sector to meet working capital requirements.
    • Fish farmers can avail interest subvention on KCC limits up to ₹2 lakh for fisheries and animal husbandry activities.

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