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Indian seafood export sector gets major boost from EU

In a significant development for India's seafood industry, the European Union has listed 102 new Indian fishery establishments for export from India to EU member countries.

This significant expansion reflects the growing confidence in India's food safety and quality assurance systems and marks a major step forward in enhancing market access for Indian seafood products, especially aquaculture shrimps and Cephalopods.

Read in Hindi: भारत के समुद्री खाद्य निर्यात क्षेत्र को मिला बड़ा मौका

This follows a series of meetings in the EU and New Delhi in which Union Minister of Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal and Senior Officials of the Department of Commerce participated, resulting in confidence in India's robust official control mechanisms implemented by the Export Inspection Council. Indian seafood exports meet stringent international standards, particularly those laid down by the EU.

It reflects India's commitment to food safety, traceability, and compliance with EU regulations. On the other front, it strengthens India's position as a trusted supplier of high-quality seafood.

After this development, it is expected to boost export volumes, generate employment, and enhance foreign exchange earnings. Also, it would significantly enhance India's seafood exports to the European Union, which is one of the most lucrative and quality-sensitive markets globally. With the inclusion of these new establishments, exporters across various coastal states and UTs will now have greater opportunities to tap into EU demand, diversify their product offerings, and strengthen trade relationships.

The Department of Commerce has reiterated its commitment to supporting exporters through policy facilitation, infrastructure development, and capacity building. The EIC and EIAS continue to play a pivotal role in ensuring that Indian seafood products adhere to international norms, thereby safeguarding public health and enhancing India's global reputation.

This is in line with the overall environment of optimism and greater confidence by the two sides in each other’s product standards.