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Presented by: Prachi Kapoor (1789) Pallavi Munganiya (1790) Rajeev Khanna (1791)
Introduction
Origin:
The Marine Products Export Development Authority (MPEDA) was constituted in 1972 under the Marine Products Export Development Authority Act 1972 (No.13 of 1972). The role envisaged for the MPEDA under the statute is comprehensive covering fisheries of all kinds, increasing exports, specifying standards, processing, marketing, extension and training in various aspects of the industry.
FUNCTIONS OF MPEDA
Development, conservation and management of offshore and deep-sea fishing. Promotion of eco-friendly and sustainable aquaculture. Registration of exporters and processing plants, fishing vessels and regulation of marine exports.
Laying down standards, specifications and implementation of quality control measures for meeting EU/HACCP norms.
Rendering technical/financial assistance for promotion of value added marine products.
Providing market intelligence and promoting export through participation in International fairs/organizing buyer-seller meets.
Imparting training in different aspects of procuring, processing, marketing and exporting of marine products.
Market Promotion Capture Fisheries Culture Fisheries Processing infrastructure & value addition Quality control Research and development Viability gap funding
MPEDA was given the mandate for development of shrimp/prawn culture for augmenting exports from the country since 1979. MPEDA plans, popularizes and implements various schemes for promotion of export-oriented aquaculture in the country. MPEDA strives to ensure sustainability of aquaculture and make it environmentally friendly.
What to Export?
Traditional Items Shrimps Oyster Tuna Fish Squids Lobster Frozen Fish Cuttlefish Shark Value Added Items Cultured Shrimp Battered Shrimp
Cook Shrimp
Fish Fillet.
During 2010-11 European Union (EU) continues as the largest market with a percentage share of 26.66% in $ realization followed by South East Asia 16.42% China 15.5%, Japan 13.14%, USA 15.40%,, Middle East 5.17% and Other Countries 7.79%. Marine products account for approximately 1.1 % of the total exports from India.
This is the first time in the history of Marine Products Industry; we are crossing the 2.8 billion mark. MAJOR REGISTERED EXPORTERS: Kerela, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Assam, West Bengal are among the major registered exporting states. 200 world class Seafood processing factories. Kerala has 40 percent of the total processing Industries, followed by AP, Tamil Nadu and Gujarat.
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SOCIETIES OF MPEDA
Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Aquaculture (RGCA): For development of various bio secure, eco friendly Aquaculture Technologies for seed production and grow out farming of various aquatic species, those having export potential in particular.
NETFISH (NETWORK FOR FISH QUALITY MANAGEMENT AND SUSTAINABLE FISHING) to impart knowledge to fisherman, processing workers in fish quality management, conservation of fish resources as well as sustainable fishing.
National Centre for Sustainable Aquaculture (NaCSA) to provide technical support to the primary aquaculture societies and build capacity among small farmers to produce quality shrimps in a sustainable manner.
INTERNATIONAL FAIR
I. MPEDA organizes three international shows INDIA INTERNATIONAL SEAFOOD SHOW The main objective of organizing the IISS is to highlight India's immense fishery potential and the rapid progress made by the country in the fisheries sector. 17th India International Seafood Show was organized at Chennai in 2010.
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INDAQUA Organised every alternate year to popularize the concept of aquaculture. The last INDAQUA was held at Bhubaneswar during January 2009.
III . INDAQUARIA MPEDA organizes INDAQUARIA - the international ornamental aquatic event - every year. This is envisioned to showcase the infinite promise and potential of the Indian ornamental fish industry.
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