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Fishermen are being pushed to the brink by fuel costs in Southeast AsiaRising energy, freight, and supply chain expenses are escalating seafood prices globally. Governments offer aid, but it's stretched thin, i...
India spots an export champion in a sector tariffs failed to sinkIndia's seafood sector has demonstrated remarkable resilience, transforming a 50% US tariff into a catalyst for growth. Through strategic m...
Our fisheries exports have risen from Rs 60,000 cr to Rs 68,000 cr after US tariffs: MoS BaghelIndia's fisheries exports have seen a significant rise, reaching Rs 68,000 crore from Rs 60,000 crore. This growth is attributed to explori...
Sustainable plan on the menu: A fish for every seasonTo boost consumption of lesser-known fish, two online services share info on other varieties in the market and their traditional recipes.
How Sri Lanka is becoming a regional gastronomic hubSri Lankan culinary heritage is the result of a happy marriage between indigenous produce with recipes and spices brought over the centurie...
How Tuna fish could resolve the India-Sri Lanka geopolitical conflictTN has brainstormed a scheme to convert existing trawlers into tuna longliners, giving an incentive to the fishermen to stay within Indian ...
- Steady growth in seafood exports to China
China is fast emerging as a favoured export destination for seafood industry from West Bengal and Gujarat.
Budget 2011: Finance Bill 2011A BILL to give effect to the financial proposals of the Central Government for the financial year 2011-2012. Be it enacted by Parliament in...
- Seafood exports to Japan may fall by up to 25%
The economic slowdown has had a major impact on the seafood exports to one of the traditional markets of the country, namely, Japan.
- Govt to boost India's marine exports
Government has decided to provide a big boost to marine products exports by expanding areas of production to include Andaman and Nicobar Is...
- Indian tuna gets ready to grace Japanese plates
Indian tuna may soon find its way in large numbers to Japanese plates considering the renewed interest shown by Indian vessels in catching ...