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India enacts sustainable fishing rules, boosting cooperatives, banning destructive methods, and promoting traceable exports.
India has launched new sustainable fisheries rules for its Exclusive Economic Zone, prioritizing fishers' cooperatives and producer organizations for deep-sea fishing, especially in the Andaman & Nicobar Islands and Lakshadweep.
The policy promotes the mother-and-child vessel system for monitored mid-sea transshipment, bans destructive practices like LED fishing and pair trawling, and enforces minimum fish sizes and Fisheries Management Plans to restore stocks.
It supports value-added exports through traceability, certification, and digital licensing via the ReALCRaft portal, while expanding mariculture and offering training and credit under schemes like PMMSY and FIDF.
India promulga reglas de pesca sostenible, impulsa las cooperativas, prohíbe los métodos destructivos y promueve las exportaciones rastreables.