Indian seafood exports to 66,000 crores

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Kochi: India’s seafood boom survives protests 66,000 crore in 2022-23, breaking all records. Covid-19 crisis, disruptions in cargo movement, shrimp strike Due to the so-called gravity checks in the adjudicating states This achievement overcomes the recession in the global market for the last three years. Advance.

Last financial year, India imported seafood worth Rs 57,586 crore. Enough was enough. This time it is expected to surpass this and create a new record. In the last fiscal year, the amount of shrimp has exceeded 10 million tons. Chilled shrimp accounted for 53 percent of total shipments. 75 percent will also come. US is India’s largest market in dollar terms (43.45 percent dimension). China (15.14), Europe (14.98) and Southeast Asia (10.04) are the other major V Works.

Regarding the presentation of the budget announcements for this financial year The indication is that there will be gains. Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samriddhi Saha-Yojana (PMKSS) (y) Availability of fishing permit for primary fisheries. It will also be beneficial. Fishermen through loans from financial institutions s, distributors and micro-small entrepreneurs will benefit Kum. Risks for the value chain from raw materials to products It is expected that this will be helpful for the development.

Sustainable fisheries practices and product values New U through diversification and overproduction Samudrolpanna said that there is hope to reach Yarangal. Mati Vikasana Authority (MPEDA) Chairman D.V. Swami said.

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