Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana (PMMSY)

Context:
The Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana (PMMSY) is a flagship scheme aimed at transforming India’s fisheries sector into a sustainable, modern, and economically viable industry.

Key Highlights:

  • Scheme Overview
  • Launched in 2020 under the Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry & Dairying.
  • Part of Atmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyan.
  • Implementation period: 2020–21 to 2024–25 (extended in phases).
  • Objectives
  • Enhance fish production to 22 million metric tonnes by 2024–25.
  • Double fishers’ income.
  • Generate employment opportunities in fisheries and allied sectors.
  • Promote sustainable and responsible fishing practices.
  • Key Components
  • Inland fisheries and aquaculture development.
  • Marine fisheries and deep-sea fishing promotion.
  • Development of infrastructure:
    • Fishing harbours
    • Cold chain and storage facilities
    • Fish landing centres
  • Value chain strengthening from production to marketing.
  • Financial Outlay
  • Total investment: Around ₹20,050 crore.
    • Includes Central Sector and Centrally Sponsored Scheme components.
  • Institutional Mechanisms
  • Establishment of Fisheries Infrastructure Development Fund (FIDF).
  • Use of technology and digital platforms for monitoring and traceability.
  • Beneficiaries
  • Fishermen and fish farmers
  • Entrepreneurs and cooperatives
  • Self-help groups (SHGs) and private investors

Relevant Prelims Points:

  • PMMSY launched in 2020.
  • Implemented by Department of Fisheries.
  • Focus on both marine and inland fisheries.
  • Target: 22 MMT fish production.
  • Linked to Blue Revolution 2.0.
  • Includes insurance and welfare schemes for fishermen.

Relevant Mains Points:

  • Significance
  • Contributes to food security and nutrition.
  • Boosts export earnings (India among top fish exporters).
  • Supports rural livelihoods and coastal economy.
  • Promotes Blue Economy framework.
  • Challenges
  • Overfishing and marine resource depletion.
  • Poor post-harvest infrastructure.
  • Climate change impacts on fish stock and ecosystems.
  • Limited access to credit and technology for small fishers.
  • Governance and Sustainability Issues
  • Need for regulation of fishing practices.
  • Weak implementation of marine conservation norms.
  • Fragmented institutional coordination.
  • Way Forward
  • Promote sustainable aquaculture practices.
  • Strengthen cold chain logistics and export infrastructure.
  • Enhance skill development and capacity building.
  • Integrate with climate-resilient strategies.
  • Encourage private investment and PPP models.

UPSC Relevance:

  • GS Paper 3: Agriculture, Fisheries, Blue Economy
  • GS Paper 2: Government schemes and rural development

 

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