Strategies for Augmenting Sea Food Revenue: Beyond 2020
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http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/14103/
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Strategies for Augmenting Sea Food Revenue: Beyond 2020
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Shyam, S Salim
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Fisheries Economics
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India is, the second largest fish producer in the world with a total production of 13.7 million metric tonnes (2018-19) showing a consistent growth in the total gross value added with one percent GDP contribution and providing meaningful employment to 14 million people across the value chain in harvesting, processing, packaging, and distribution. Fish and fish products have presently emerged as the largest group in agricultural exports from India, with 1.37 million tonnes in terms of quantity and Rs. 45,106.89 crore in value which accounts for around 10% of the total exports and 5.23% to the Ag - GVA of the country. |
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Marine Products Export Development Authority
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2020
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Book Section
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text
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en
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http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/14103/1/Strategies%20for%20Augmenting%20Sea%20Food%20Revenue_Shyam%20S%20Salim_2020_22nd%20India%20International%20Seafood%20Expo.pdf
Shyam, S Salim (2020) Strategies for Augmenting Sea Food Revenue: Beyond 2020. In: India International Seafood Show 2020. Marine Products Export Development Authority, Kochi. |
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