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Fish exports to get boost in Varanasi
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SME Times News Bureau | 20 Oct, 2021
The Marine Products Export Development Authority (MPEDA) and department
of fisheries and Agriculture Products Export Development Authority
(APEDA) have launched an initiative to promote marine product export
from the Varanasi region.
A series of roundtable conferences are being organised to discuss the same.
According
to APEDA regional officer C.B. Singh, the Ministry of Commerce and
Industries, Government of India, has already been taking several key
initiatives to sensitise growers, exporters, government officials and
other stakeholders for harnessing the export potential of agri-products
from the region.
"As the fishery farmers and their production
has increased in this region in recent years, there was a demand from
them for giving them similar opportunities like agriculture farmers. In
view of it, MPEDA officials who operate from Kochi, were asked to hold a
meeting here," said Singh.
Fishery farmers were assured by the
APEDA officials about initiatives to boost marine-agri product exports
from Varanasi region by inviting MPEDA -- the nodal agency for marine
product export.
MPEDA director M.Karthikeyan emphasised on the
need to build a hatchery in Varanasi and assured that further action in
this regard will be discussed with the concerned department very soon.
Deputy
director MPEDA Dr Lahiri said that MPEDA is exploring possibilities for
developing Varanasi as a fish export hub. He said that the farmers of
the area are working on high-end technology, for which capacity
enhancement is necessary. There is a need to study and practice the
value addition, residual effect on the farmers.
The officials
said that a processing unit, packhouse for fish produce, hatchery in
Uttar Pradesh, advancement in technology may also be the project which
may be proposed in future for promotion of fish and fish produce export
from Varanasi.
In the past 10 years, the value of export of fish and fish product export has reached Rs 50,000 crores from Rs 10,000 crores.
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