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Odisha sets a target to reach Rs.1 lakh cr exports by 2025

The Dollar Business Bureau The state government of Odisha, which is working on a new state export policy, has set a target of reaching Rs.1 lakh crore of exports by the year 2025. “Odisha has set a target of achieving an export turnover of Rs.1 lakh crore by 2025,” said L N Gupta, Additional Chief Secretary, Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) Department on Thursday. The Government is working on a number of enabling factors that would be included into the new export policy in order to give a major boost to the State’s export turnover, he added. “A draft has been prepared for Odisha Export Policy, 2017, which lays emphasis on promoting the exports from traditional as well as non-traditional sectors,” Gupta said while addressing a seminar on export finance in Bhubaneswar. The Odisha Export Policy ...

Govt announces incentives for marine exports under MEIS

The Dollar Business Bureau  Commerce and Industry Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Friday announced a number of measures that include establishing agencies in all coastal states for aquaculture and fisheries and incentives for exporting marine items, under the Merchandise Exports from India Scheme (MEIS).  Currently, government allocates Rs.22,000 crore yearly for exports, under the MEIS.  “From the current fiscal onwards, an additional amount of Rs.1,500 crore will be provided under the MEIS scheme that will include some specific marine and seafood products,” Sitharaman said at the India International Seafood Show in Visakhapatnam.  The aquaculture and fisheries agencies, under the chief ministers’ guidance and led by the chief secretaries of the states, will be under the supervision of Marine Products Export Development Authority (MPEDA), the nodal agency ...

India targets marine products exports worth $5.6 bn in 2016-17

The Dollar Business Bureau India’s marine exports are estimated to grow at about 20% to 5.6 billion in 2016-17, owing to its growth in aquaculture diversification, improved production infrastructure and quality control and value addition.  The upcoming biennial India International Seafood Show (IISS) on September 23-25 in Vishakhapatnam, therefore, will focus on "Safe and Sustainable Indian Aquaculture" and underscore the technological advances and sustainable practices applied in capture & culture fisheries in India, to ensure quality of seafood produced for both domestic and export market. The industry witnessed a decline in its exports during the last fiscal, when the outbound shipments stood at 945,892 MT worth $4.7 billion. The USA and South East Asia continue to be the two major importers of Indian seafood. ...

Seafood exports declines in FY2016-17 after seven years

The Dollar Business Bureau India’s seafood exports fell in both value and volume terms during the 2015-16 fiscal, after registering a constant growth in the last seven financial years, Marine Products Export Development Authority (MPEDA) announced on Friday. During the financial year 2015-16, seafood exports from India contracted 10% to 945,892 tonnes as against 1,051,243 tonnes in the fiscal 2014-15. While in value terms, exports shrank by 15% to $4.7 billion (Rs.30,420.83 crore) from $5.5 billion (Rs. 33,441.61 crore) a year ago Meanwhile, the unit value of exports, too, stood lower at $4.96 per kg from $5.46 per kg in the previous fiscal. MPEDA chairman S Jayathilak indicated several global factors i.e. decrease in capture fishery, devaluation of the Japanese currency, depreciation of euro, ...

Gadre Marine plans to double revenue this fiscal

The Dollar Business Bureau Gadre Marine Export Pvt Ltd aims to double the company’s revenue this financial year. This company is one among the leading producers of sea food in India. It also exports large quantities of packaged seafood from the country. Gadre Marine Export Chief Executive Officer Arjun Gadre said that the company has registered a revenue of Rs.550 crore in last fiscal year. The company targets to double its revenue by increasing its sales two-fold in the current fiscal. Gadre Marine Export has recorded a 50% year-on-year growth in the retail sea food industry of the country. During the previous fiscal, the company had reported its sales at 250 tonnes, and are planning to double its sales to 500 tonnes this fiscal, ...

Marine pisciculture stands at 35.83 lakh tonnes

Keywords: Marine, Marine Fish Production, EEZ, Fish Production, ICAR The Dollar Business Bureau India’s marine fish production during the last four years stood at 35.83 lakh tonnes (Provisional). In 2015-16 35.83 lakh tonnes (Provisional); 36.55 lakh tonnes (Provisional) in 2014-15; 34.39 lakh tonnes in 2013-14 and 33.20 lakh tonnes in 2012-13, a senior government official said on Tuesday. The potential yield for the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) is estimated to be around 44.12 lakh tonnes last fiscal.   The variations in marine fish production were attributed to various factors including changes in fishing gear dimensions, climate change, high fishing pressure, over capacity and pollution. MoS for Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Sanjeev Kumar Balyan said in Lok Sabha on Tuesday that “Deep-sea fishing vessels (DSFVs) in ...

Marine exports fetch $5.5 bn forex earnings for India in 2014-15

The Dollar Business Bureau Marine products exports from India recorded an all-time high registering a growth of 10.05% in the last fiscal. Touching a one million tonne mark, marine exports fetched foreign exchange of $5.5 billion to the country during the period. Addressing a press conference on Thursday, Leena Nair, chairman, Marine Products Export Development Authority (MPEDA), said, “During the financial year 2014-15, exports of marine products reached an all-time high of $ 5511.12 million. Marine product exports crossed all previous records in quality, rupee value and $ terms.” By accounting to total quantity of 10, 51,243 MT valued at Rs 3,34,41.61 crore and $5511.12 million, sea food exports grew 6.86 % in quantity, 10.69 % in rupee and 10.05 % ...

Will make AP the leading exporter of seafood: Chandrababu Naidu

The Dollar Business Bureau The Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, N Chandrababu Naidu, on Monday said that Andhra Pradesh has huge potential to transform as an aquaculture capital and marine processing hub of the country. Naidu said that he would make AP number one in terms of processing capacity, value-addition and export of seafood. The AP CM made these statements in response to the interest shown by the Australian companies to make investments in various sectors of the state. According to reports, Sean Kelly, Consul General of Australia, called on Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh N Chandrababu Naidu and expressed Australia’s willingness to work with the AP government in promoting state’s aquaculture and dairy sectors. The official was quoted ...