India Demands Climate Justice, Stronger Support for Small-Scale Fisheries at FAO Regional Meet

The principles of climate justice must apply. Those who contributed least to the problem should not be asked to pay the greatest price. In India, the fisheries sector is driven by small-scale fishers who are the defenders of the local economy, food security, nutrition and culture”, the India’s Fisheries Secretary said. 

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Mounting Climate Risks Endanger Small-Scale Fishers in Bay of Bengal: Report

Chennai, Sept. 18: Small-scale fishers in the Bay of Bengal region face a mounting climate emergency, with extreme weather and warming seas threatening both the lives and livelihoods of small-scale fishermen, according to a report presented at the regional meeting of Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) of the UN in Chennai.  Highlighting the increasing number and…

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Women Make Up Nearly Half of India’s Small-Scale Fisheries: Global Study 

A total of 4.8 million women engage in small-scale fisheries in the country, accounting for four out of every ten people involved in the sector. Their contributions spread across the value chain, including 27% in pre-harvest such as net-making and boat operation, 18% in harvesting and a significant 55% in post-harvest handling, processing and trade,…

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India Targets Global Eco-Labelling for Lakshadweep Tuna Fisheries Using Traditional Fishing Methods 

India’s Fisheries Minister Rajiv Ranjan Singh says the move aims to promote the sustainability of these traditional fishing methods, providing market access and premium prices for eco-certified tuna products In a major boost to India’s seafood sector, the Centre has announced plans to secure a global eco-labelling tag for Lakshadweep tuna fisheries using traditional fishing…

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FAO to Help India Prepare National Action Plan for Small-Scale Fisheries 

Senior Officials and Representatives from India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Maldives to attend at a 3-day High-level Regional Capacity Building Meet in Chennai from Wednesday (Sept 17) Chennai, Sep 15: In the face of growing challenges including climate change, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) will help the Bay of Bengal countries,…

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Innovation in Value Chain May Enhance Fishers’ income by 30%: BOBP Workshop

Experts propose value chain strengthening, multi-purpose app and climate resilient approach to boost India’s marine fisheries sector Chennai, Sep 10: From multi-purpose apps to digitally supported value chain revamp, marine experts have proposed a range of innovative solutions to boost India’s marine fisheries sector in view of dwindling catches and decreased fisher income.  One such…

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BOBP to Pilot Multi-Purpose Mobile app to Support Marine Fishers in Bay of Bengal Countries

In a bid to support marine fisherfolks, the Bay of Bengal Programme Inter-Governmental Organisation (BOBP-IGO) has proposed a single, multi-purpose mobile application in the Bay of Bengal rim countries.  BOBP-IGO in association with Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) and ICAR-Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute will pilot this initiative in India and eventually expand across Bay of…

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