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UP best performer in inland fisheries, Odisha is best Marine state
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SME Times News Bureau | 23 Nov, 2020
Uttar Pradesh was awarded as best performing state in inland fisheries
sector while Odisha got the award of the best Marine state on the
occasion of 'World Fisheries Day' observed on Saturday by the Department
of Fisheries, Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying,
Government of India.
The Minister of State for Fisheries,
Animal Husbandry and Dairying, Pratap Chandra Sarangi, was the chief
guest at the occasion. Laxmi Narayan Chaudhary, Minister for Dairy
Development, Animal Husbandry and Fisheries, Government of Uttar
Pradesh also graced the occasion and received the award on behalf of the
State of Uttar Pradesh, awarded as best performing State in inland
fisheries sector. The fishers, fish farmers, entrepreneurs,
stakeholders, professionals, officials and Scientist from across the
nation also participated in the grand event.
Addressing the
gathering, the Minister of State, Sarangi said, "World Fisheries Day is
our way of thinking globally and acting locally as we reach out to our
fisher communities through local events. He said that through this event
we send a message to our fishers, to our nation and to the world that
fisheries is an important sector that contributes immensely to the
socio-economic growth of the country."
Sarangi said that the
marine capture fisheries in the country has become stagnant and there is
a paradigm shift from capture to culture based fisheries.
Aquaculture activities have to be taken up in India as the alternative
way of meeting the growing demand of nutritional security.He also said
that Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada at a total estimated investment of
Rs. 20,050 crores intends to address critical gaps in fish production
and productivity, quality, technology, post-harvest infrastructure and
management, modernisation and strengthening of value chain,
traceability, establishing a robust fisheries management framework and
fishers' welfare.
Sarangi said that the Fisheries sector is
extremely diverse and quite dynamic. There is a need to streamline
policies and programs to take R&D benefits to the farmers and
fishers for orderly and sustainable utilisation of all potential
resources with focus on increasing efficiency and reducing environmental
footprint. He said, "We need to diligently explore the resources
available in the country such as waterlogged area, wetlands, lakes,
reservoirs, canals, ponds, tanks, floodplains, backwaters, lagoons, low
saline inland areas for increasing the fish production."
During the event, for the first time in the Fisheries Sector, the
Government of India awarded best performing States for 2019-20 namely,
Odisha (amongst Marine states), Uttar Pradesh (amongst Inland states)
and Assam (amongst Hilly and NE states).
The Govt. also awarded
best Organisations for 2019-20 (Tamil Nadu Fisheries Development
Corporation Ltd. (for Marine); Telangana State Fishermen Cooperative
Societies Federation Ltd (for Inland), and Assam Apex Cooperative Fish
Marketing and Processing Federation Ltd. (for Hilly region); Krishna
District, Andhra Pradesh as best Marine District; Kalahandi, Odisha as
best Inland District; Nagaon, Assam as Best Hilly and NE District.
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