Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojna

TAG: GS-3: ECONOMY

THE CONTEXT:

Union Minister launched several initiatives and projects aimed at transforming India’s fisheries sector during the 4th Anniversary of Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana (PMMSY) in New Delhi on 11th Sep 2024.

Explanation:

About Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana (PMMSY):

  • PMMSY Launch Date: Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana or PMMSY Scheme launched in 2020, by the Department of Fisheries; Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry, and Dairying; to bring about ecologically healthy, economically viable, and socially inclusive development of the fisheries sector of India.
  • Objectives of PMMSY Scheme
    • Harness the potential of the fisheries sector in a sustainable, responsible, inclusive, and equitable manner.
    • Enhance fish production and productivity through expansion, intensification, diversification and productive utilization of land and water.
    • Modernize and strengthen the value chain including post-harvest management and quality improvement.
    • Double fishers and fish farmers’ incomes and generate meaningful employment.
    • Enhance the contribution of the fisheries sector to Agricultural GVA and exports.
    • Ensure social, physical, and economic security for fishers and fish farmers.
    • Build a robust fisheries management and regulatory framework.
  • Umbrella scheme: The PMMSY is an umbrella scheme with two separate Components:
    • Central Sector Scheme (CS) and
    • Centrally Sponsored Scheme (CSS).
    • The Centrally Sponsored Scheme (CSS) Component is further segregated into non-beneficiary oriented, and beneficiary oriented activities under the following three broad heads:
      • Enhancement of Production and Productivity.
      • (ii) Infrastructure and Post-harvest Management.
      • (iii) Fisheries Management and Regulatory Framework.
  • Outlay: The scheme has been approved at a total estimated investment of Rs. 20,050 crores comprising Central share of Rs. 9407 crores, State share of Rs 4880 crores and Beneficiaries contribution of Rs. 5763 crores.
  • Time period: PMMSY will be implemented in all the States and Union Territories for a period of 5(five) years from FY 2020-21 to FY 2024-25.

Highlighted key point:

  • Appeal to Fisheries Departments: States/UTs fisheries departments were urged to utilize allocated funds and ensure registration of fish workers on the National Fisheries Development Program (NFDP) portal.
  • Fisheries Stakeholders’ Welfare: The government, under Prime Minister leadership, is working towards the development and welfare of 3 crore fisheries stakeholders.
  • Group Accident Insurance Scheme and Transponders: Key initiatives such as the Group Accident Insurance Scheme and transponders on fishing vessels for Vessel Communication & Support System were highlighted for socio-economic welfare.
  • NFDP Portal Launch: The National Fisheries Development Program (NFDP) Portal was launched to provide a central hub for fish worker registration, services, and support, including access to institutional credit, grants, and insurance.
  • Distribution of Registration Certificates: Registration certificates under the NFDP portal were distributed to fish workers from various states, such as Maharashtra, Odisha, Punjab, Meghalaya, and Assam.
  • SOP on Fisheries Clusters: Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) on Production and Processing Clusters under the Fisheries Cluster Development Program was released, focusing on pearl cultivation, ornamental fisheries, and seaweed cultivation.
  • Climate-Resilient Coastal Villages: Guidelines were unveiled to develop 100 coastal villages into Climate Resilient Coastal Fishermen Villages (CRCFVs), with an allocation of ₹200 crore aimed at sustainable fishing and infrastructure improvement.
  • Pilot Project on Drone Technology: A pilot project to explore drone technology for fish transportation was announced, led by the Central Inland Fisheries Research Institute (CIFRI).
  • Seaweed Farming and Breeding Centres: The establishment of the Mandapam Regional Centre of ICAR-CMFRI as a Centre of Excellence for seaweed farming and the creation of Nucleus Breeding Centres (NBCs) for marine and inland species were announced.
  • Incubation Centres for Startups: Three incubation centres for promoting fisheries start-ups were launched at MANAGE, Hyderabad; ICAR-CIFE, Mumbai; and ICAR-CIFT, Kochi.
  • Promotion of Indigenous Species: A booklet on ‘Promotion of Indigenous Species’ and ‘Conservation of State Fish’ was released, highlighting 22 states/UTs that have declared their state fish or aquatic animal.

Priority Projects with ₹721.63 Crore Allocation:

  • Key projects announced include:
    • Five integrated Aqua parks in Assam, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Tripura, and Nagaland.
    • Two world-class fish markets in Arunachal Pradesh and Assam.
    • Smart and integrated fishing harbors in Gujarat, Puducherry, and Daman & Diu.
    • 800 hectares for integrated fish farming in Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, and Punjab.

Government’s Commitment: The government’s vision for strengthening the fisheries sector aligns with the goal of “Viksit Bharat 2047,” focusing on sustainable growth and enhancing livelihood opportunities.

Source:

https://pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=2053756

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