Bengal has potential to earn Rs 20,000 crore from seafood export in subsequent 5 years

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Kolkata: West Bengal has the potential to earn Rs 18,000 crore to Rs 20,000 crore from seafood exports within the subsequent 5 years and the state authorities’s current ban on use of 20 anoitibiotics in shrimp aquaculture will go a great distance in boosting income from the sector, an official of seafood exporters physique mentioned. Traces of antibiotic residue are a serious headwind for exports and a step towards stopping marine exports from the state, Seafood Exporters Affiliation (SEA) president (West Bengal) Rajarshi Banerji mentioned.

“The state authorities has banned 20 antibiotics within the state to be used in aquaculture farming. We now have achieved the feat after a decade-long struggle,” he mentioned on Friday.

The West Bengal fisheries division banned using 20 antibiotics and different pharmacologically lively substances in shrimp aquaculture on July 25 and has fashioned activity forces on the district degree to observe it.

“Seafood exports from Bengal have grown six instances in eight years to Rs 8,000-9,000 crore now and within the subsequent 5 years it might develop to Rs 18,000-20,000 crore. The federal government ought to proceed to take such proactive steps,” Banerji mentioned.

Shrimps account for the lion share of the export incomes in marine merchandise and the ban on antibiotics and its correct implementation by the state authorities will assist the trade develop and create enormous employment, he mentioned.

The prohibition got here into impact in July finish. It follows the nation’s apex drug regulatory authority asking states and union territories to limit the supply and use of banned veterinary antibiotics utilized in aquaculture, notably for shrimps.

Kolkata will host the twenty third version of India Worldwide Seafood Present on February 15-17, 2023, after a spot of 16 years by Marine Merchandise Export Improvement Authority (MPEDA) in affiliation with SEA, the official mentioned.

The MPEDA is a statutory physique established in 1972 below the Ministry of Commerce & Trade for the promotion of marine merchandise export from India.

The state authorities has arrange district degree monitoring committees below district magistrates to implement the ban.

The duty pressure committee will perform raids or random checks in retailers and suppliers for compliance, the federal government order mentioned.

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