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India now ranks second globally in fish production, with 195 lakh tonnes since 2015, driven by major investments and expanded aquaculture.
India has become the world’s second-largest fish producer, accounting for 8% of global output and ranking second in aquaculture, with fish production reaching 195 lakh tonnes since 2015 amid ₹38,572 crore in investments.
Seafood exports hit ₹60,524 crore in 2023–24.
The government has launched 34 fisheries clusters and is advancing tech-driven value chains.
Over 15,000 fishers and farmers from 34 states shared feedback on challenges including access to quality seed, affordable feed, cold storage, and transport, while advocating for solar energy, drones, satellite alerts, and improved infrastructure to boost sustainability and safety.
La India ahora ocupa el segundo lugar a nivel mundial en la producción de pescado, con 195 millones de toneladas desde 2015, impulsada por grandes inversiones y la acuicultura expandida.