Union Minister Rajiv Ranjan Singh emphasis on making Tripura a ‘Fish Surplus State’; lays foundation for establishment of Integrated Aqua Park in Kailasahar

AGARTALA:

The Union Minister of Fisheries Rajiv Ranjan Singh on Sunday laid the foundation stone for establishment of an Integrated Aquapark under Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana (PMMSY), worth ₹42.4 crores in Kailashahar.

The foundation stone laying ceremony is held here at Agartala on Sunday, where the Union Minister recognised the vast potential that Tripura has in the fisheries sector. He stressed upon the need to bridge the gap between demand and supply through use of modern technology, integrated farming and innovation.

Rajiv Ranjan highlighted that out of 11 Integrated Aqua Parks in the country, 4 are being set up in the Northeast region, including one in Tripura. The Union Minister urged the stakeholders to work diligently towards transforming Tripura into a “fish surplus state” capable of exporting fish, and to strive for a production target of 2 lakh tonnes, significantly exceeding the state's requirement of 1.5 lakh tonnes. He stated that soon Tripura would also be developed into an Organic Fish Cluster like Sikkim.

laying emphasis on the need to complete the Integrated Aquapark in a time bound manner, the Union Minister emphasized upon the importance of imparting institutional training to fish farmers. Encouraging fishers to utilize government schemes like Fisheries and Aquaculture Infrastructure Development Fund (FIDF) and PMMSY, he reiterated the central government’s commitment towards supporting training and capacity building through NFDB.

The Union Minister also addressed issues like the need to boost scampi production, develop ornamental fisheries, improve infrastructure, ensure easier market access and promote innovation and sustainability in the sector. On this occasion, the Union Minister distributed certificates and sanction orders to various beneficiaries.

Meanwhile, the Minister of State for Fisheries, Animal Husbandry & Dairying and Ministry of Minority Affairs George Kurian, emphasized the need to enhance fish productivity in Tripura, noting that nearly 98% of the state’s population consumes fish. He acknowledged the significant role fisheries plays in the state’s food security and economy.

On the other hand, the state fishery minister Sudhangshu Das emphasized the state’s commitment to uplifting fishers and fish farmers through targeted interventions. The Minister also shared that under the Matsya Sahayata Yojana, identified fishers and fish farmers are receiving annual financial assistance of ₹6,000 to support their livelihood. Encouraging the youth to take up fisheries as a viable means of employment, he noted that Tripura holds significant untapped potential in the sector.

Minister Tinku Roy, Union Secretary of MoFAH&D Dr Abhilaksh Likhi and others were present in the programme.

 


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