Union Animal Husbandry and Fisheries Minister Rajiv Ranjan Singh launched the country’s first-ever organic fisheries cluster in Soreng District, Sikkim. This initiative aims to revolutionize the aquaculture industry by promoting ecologically sustainable and chemical-free fish farming practices. The cluster will focus on providing organic, antibiotic-free, and pesticide-free fish, catering to eco-conscious markets globally. This development aligns with Sikkim’s reputation for sustainable agricultural practices, as the state has already embraced organic farming.
Key Highlights
Launch of Organic Fisheries Cluster
Government Support and Vision
Sustainable Fish Farming
Launch of 50 Key Projects
Eco-Friendly Practices in Sikkim
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Why in the news? | Centre Launches India’s First Organic Fisheries Cluster in Sikkim |
Launch of Organic Fisheries Cluster | First organic fisheries cluster launched in Soreng District, Sikkim, focusing on eco-friendly, chemical-free, and antibiotic-free fish farming. |
Government Support | Aims to boost farmer incomes and promote sustainability in aquaculture, aligning with Sikkim’s organic farming vision. |
Sustainable Practices | Focus on ecologically healthy fish farming, avoiding chemicals, antibiotics, and pesticides, ensuring minimal environmental pollution. |
50 Key Projects under PMMSY | ₹50 crore worth of 50 projects inaugurated, covering northeastern states to promote sustainable fish production practices. |
Eco-friendly Reputation | Sikkim’s adoption of organic farming extends to the fisheries sector, promoting eco-friendly and sustainable practices. |