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Indias seafood export at all-time high in 2016-17 : MPEDA

The Dollar Business Bureau Riding on a robust demand for its frozen shrimp and frozen fish in international markets, India exported 11,34,948 MT of seafood worth an all time high of $5.78 billion (Rs 37, 870.90 crore) in 2016-17 as against 9,45,892 tons and $4.69 billion dollars a year earlier, with USA and South East Asia continuing to be the major importers while the demand from the European Union (EU) grew substantially during the period. Frozen shrimp maintained its position as the top item of export, accounting for 38.28 per cent in quantity and 64.50 per cent of the total earnings in dollar terms. Shrimp exports increased by 16.21 per cent in terms of quantity and 20.33 per cent in dollar terms. ...

Odisha sets seafood export target at Rs 20,000 cr in 5 yrs

PTI  Odisha is eyeing five-fold growth in seafood exports to Rs 20,000 crore in the next five years and is looking to facilitate infrastructure development such as improvement in fishing harbors to meet the target. "Odisha has a huge potential to augment exports of seafood. We have set a target to increase the seafood export by five-fold," Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik said inaugurating a workshop 'Growth and Export Potential of Marine Products'. The total quantity of marine products exported during 2014-15 from Odisha, was 34,767 MTs valued at Rs 2,069 crore, said the State's fisheries and animal resource secretary B.P. Sethi. The trend shows a growth of 450 per cent over the export of 2000-2001, which was valued at Rs 379 crore, ...

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, ...

Europes sluggish buying hits Indian octopus exports

The Dollar Business Bureau India could not encash 93 percent increase in availability of octopus in 2015-16, when compared to the previous year. This is mainly due to the sluggish demand in the European markets and stiff competition from the countries of South-East Asia. More than 11,409 tonnes of octopus were caught in Indian sea shores in 2015-16, as per the data from the Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI). The domestic market for octopus is very less, and majority of its stock needs to be exported to other countries. Indian octopus’ exports account over Rs.200 crore in a year, mostly found in between August and November. Bimaldas, Partner of Emerald Exports and Imports said that the Europe’s purchasing capacity has come down. ...

Lack of shrimp across the globe, weak rupee boost Indian exports

Jayarama Emani | The Dollar Business Falling shrimp production in some of the major exporting nations and a weak rupee have helped India’s shrimp exports to the United States and the European Union (EU). India’s shrimp export to the United States for the January-March quarter have registered a 15.27 per cent increase to 24,188 tonnes over corresponding period last year’s 20,983 tonnes, aided by a weak rupee. While some sources on conditions of anonymity have indicated that the devaluation of the Indian rupee had helped push shrimp exports to the US last year, other sources said that falling shrimp production in major producing countries like Thailand and Vietnam is the primary reason for increase in the exports. Said one source ...

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 ...

Huge potential in export of ornamental fish: Indias Agri Minister

The Dollar Business Bureau Radha Mohan Singh, Union Agriculture Minister, Government of India, has urged the public and private sectors to join hands to further boost seafood exports from India. Speaking at a seminar on Fisheries organised by Central Institute of Fisheries Education (CIFE), in Bihar today, Singh said that while fisheries sector in India has received greater attention in the recent years than in the past, there is a need to adopt technology and a scientific attitude by the different stakeholders in the sector. India’s total fish production stands at around 10 million tonnes and it is second largest after China, he added. India is also a top seafood exporter, with exports touching $5 billion in ...

India, Russia agree to develop e-certification systems to boost food trade

Rosselkhoznadzor has approved meat and egg imports from five Indian companies and is taking steps to ensure safety of food imports from India The Dollar Business Bureau Indias Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA) and Russias phyto-sanitary watchdog Rosselkhoznadzor have agreed to increase cooperation to boost food exports from India to Russia though technical consultations and e-certification systems. Rosselkhoznadzor said that top officials on both sides held telephonic consultations on export of buffalo meat (carabeef) from India to Russia this week. Vasily Lavrovsky, head of the Rosselkhoznadzors Department for Veterinary Inspection Activities within International Cooperation and WTO, and Santosh Sarangi, Chairman, APEDA, have agreed to exchange contact details of the technical specialists soon. Earlier, Rosselkhoznadzor had agreed to depute its ...