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The Blue Revolution was launched in 1983 in India

june 21, 2023

The Blue Revolution is a term used to describe the growth and development of the fisheries sector in India. It is aimed at increasing the production and productivity of fish so as to meet the growing demand of fish and fish products in the country.

India has a vast coastline of about 7500 km along with several rivers, lakes, and ponds. Fishing in India is a major industry, providing employment to millions of people. The Blue Revolution was launched in 1983 with the aim to boost the growth of the fisheries sector in India. The government provided funding and support to fishermen and fish farmers to improve their production, productivity, and income.

As a result of the Blue Revolution, there has been significant growth in the fisheries sector in India. Fish production in India has increased from 0.75 million tonnes in 1950 to 14.5 million tonnes in 2019-20. A wide range of fish and fish products are now available in the market, providing a major source of protein to people across the country. The Blue Revolution has also generated employment opportunities for millions of people in the fishing and fish farming industry.

However, there are still some challenges that need to be addressed in the fisheries sector in India. Overfishing, illegal fishing practices, and lack of regulations can lead to the depletion of fish stocks in the long run. The government needs to take steps to promote sustainable fishing practices and create awareness among fishermen and fish farmers about the importance of conservation of marine resources.

Overall, the Blue Revolution has had a positive impact on the fisheries sector in India, improving the livelihoods of millions of people and providing a major source of food for the country.


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