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Nagpur, Apr 11 (PTI) India’s fisheries exports have risen from about Rs 60,000 crore to Rs 68,000 crore as the country tapped new markets following US tariff measures, Union minister Satya Pal Singh Baghel claimed on Saturday.
The government aims to achieve Rs 1 lakh crore in fisheries exports over the next five years, he said on the sidelines of the second National Veterinary, Dairy and Fisheries Symposium 2026 in Nagpur.
India is exporting prawns, tuna and other fish varieties to several parts of the world, including Europe, Latin America, Middle East and Asia, he said.
“India’s fisheries exports have increased by 25 per cent as we began exploring new markets soon after US tariffs were imposed,” he said at the symposium at the Maharashtra Animal and Fishery Sciences University here.
However, he did not specify the period of the growth.
Later, the minister told the media that Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Odisha, Lakshadweep, and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands are major fisheries export hubs in the country, covering both inland and marine production.
The minister of state for fisheries, animal husbandry and dairying said that top officials from his ministry have been visiting new markets and tapping them for exports. “Our fisheries exports have risen from about Rs 60,000 crore to Rs 68,000 crore US tariff measures,” he claimed.
The government is aiming to hit Rs 1 lakh crore in fisheries exports over the next five years, he said.
The minister also highlighted various initiatives being taken to strengthen the fisheries, animal husbandry and dairy sectors. PTI CLS NR
Fisheries exports grow through market diversification after tariff pressure, with new overseas demand supporting a higher export target. Fisheries exports increased after US tariff measures as exporters and officials expanded sales into new overseas markets. The growth is linked to diversification into Europe, Latin America, the Middle East and Asia, with prawns, tuna and other fish varieties among the principal exports. The government has also set a higher medium-term export target and is supporting the sector through ministry-level market outreach and other initiatives to strengthen fisheries, animal husbandry and dairy development.Press 'Enter' after typing page number.