Context:
The Union Fisheries Ministry has advised States to diversify aquaculture production to mitigate risks from climate change, disease outbreaks, and tariff uncertainties, while expanding export markets.
Key Highlights:
- Government Initiative
- Meeting chaired by Union Minister Rajiv Ranjan Singh.
- Participation of envoys from 40+ countries to explore export opportunities.
- Promotion of:
- Species diversification
- Integrated Multi-Trophic Aquaculture (IMTA)
- Advanced farming practices.
- Reducing Over-Reliance
- Heavy dependence on Litopenaeus vannamei (whiteleg shrimp).
- Past example:
- White Spot Syndrome Virus (2006โ07) devastated black tiger shrimp farming.
- Scientists working to improve:
- Penaeus indicus
- Penaeus monodon
- New Species Promotion
- Inland aquaculture:
- Scampi
- Tilapia
- Pangasius
- Marine & brackish water:
- Seabass
- Karimeen (Pearl Spot)
- Promotion of seaweed marine cage culture (model from China, Norway).
- Value Addition & Clusters
- Establishment of:
- Production clusters
- Processing hubs
- Aim:
- Employment generation
- Export competitiveness
Relevant Prelims Points:
- Aquaculture: Farming of aquatic organisms.
- Integrated Multi-Trophic Aquaculture (IMTA):
- Cultivates species from different trophic levels together.
- Enhances resource efficiency.
- India:
- Among the top global producers of shrimp.
- Major export markets:
- USA, EU, China, Southeast Asia.
- Risks:
- Disease outbreaks
- Climate change impacts
- Trade protectionism
Relevant Mains Points:
- Blue Economy Strategy:
- Fisheries as growth driver.
- Climate Resilience:
- Diversification reduces ecological and economic vulnerability.
- Export Competitiveness:
- Reduces single-species risk.
- Expands market reach.
- Rural Employment & Livelihoods:
- Aquaculture supports coastal and inland communities.
- Sustainability Concerns:
- Water quality
- Mangrove destruction
- Disease management
- Way Forward
- Invest in R&D for indigenous species.
- Strengthen biosecurity frameworks.
- Expand cold-chain and processing infrastructure.
- Promote sustainable and climate-resilient aquaculture.
- Negotiate favorable trade agreements.
UPSC Relevance:
- GS 3: Economy โ Fisheries & Exports
- GS 3: Environment & Blue Economy
- GS 2: Trade Diplomacy
- Prelims: IMTA, major aquaculture species.
