India, Israel Ink Fisheries Pact: Tech Meets Resources for Blue Economy

India and Israel have signed a joint ministerial declaration to enhance bilateral cooperation in fisheries and aquaculture. The pact leverages Israel's technological expertise and India's vast aquatic resources across areas like advanced aquaculture systems and genetic improvement. A key focus will be establishing new Centres of Excellence and promoting sustainable, technology-driven fishing practices. The agreement also aims to strengthen trade, capacity building, and the blue economy for mutual food security and growth.

Key Points: India-Israel Sign Fisheries Cooperation Declaration

  • Joint R&D in advanced aquaculture tech
  • New India-Israel Centres of Excellence
  • Sustainable fishing & marine conservation
  • Capacity building & fisher exchange programs
  • Boosting bilateral trade in fisheries
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India, Israel strengthen ties in fisheries sector

India and Israel sign joint declaration to boost fisheries & aquaculture cooperation, focusing on tech, R&D, and sustainable blue economy.

"strengthen bilateral cooperation in the field of fisheries and aquaculture - Official Statement"

New Delhi, Jan 16

India and Israel have signed a joint ministerial declaration of intent to strengthen bilateral cooperation in the field of fisheries and aquaculture recognising Israel's advanced technologies and innovations in the sector and India's vast aquatic resources, according to an official statement issued on Thursday.

The agreement was signed during the visit of a high-level Indian delegation, led by the Union Minister of Fisheries Rajiv Ranjan Singh, from January 13-15 to participate in the second global summit on "Blue Food Security: Sea the Future 2026" held at Eilat in Israel.

The joint declaration sets out a comprehensive framework for cooperation across multiple areas of mutual interest.

The key areas of collaboration include joint research and development in advanced aquaculture technologies such as Recirculating Aquaculture Systems (RAS), biofloc, cage culture, aquaponics, and aquarium systems including oceanarium, expertise in breeding high-yield species.

It also includes pathogen-free seed improvement strategies and broodstock development.

A significant component of the cooperation will be exploring the establishment of new India-Israel Centres of Excellence for Fisheries and Aquaculture, on the similar line of successful network of 43 agricultural Centres of Excellence already operational under India-Israel collaboration.

Besides, the cooperation also covers genetic improvement programmes, mariculture including seaweed cultivation, and water management in aquaculture through Israeli water-saving technologies.

The Declaration emphasises the exchange and support of start-ups in fisheries and aquaculture and aims to strengthen cooperation in advancing the Blue Economy.

In addition, the declaration promotes sustainable and responsible fishing practices to conserve marine resources, reduce environmental impacts, and ensure long-term resilience of fisheries.

This includes cooperation in technology-based fisheries monitoring and data-collection systems to enable evidence-based management, transparency, and traceability, while addressing the socio-economic needs of fishing communities.

Capacity building will be a major focus, with initiatives in deep-sea fishing, vessel design and development, coastal aquaculture, and marine resource conservation through technology and innovation.

Under this declaration, both countries will explore exchange programmes for fishers, aqua farmers, scientists, and policymakers, along with training in modern fish processing, marketing, and infrastructure development including fishing harbours and fish landing centres.

The declaration also seeks to strengthen bilateral trade through dialogue to facilitate exports and imports, address tariff and non-tariff barriers, and support technology-driven traceability systems in fisheries and aquaculture, the statement said.

The agreement acknowledges the long standing and strategic partnership between India and Israel, shared vision for sustainable development, recognising the critical role of fisheries and aquaculture for food security, livelihoods, and economic growth in both the nations, the statement added.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
More Centres of Excellence on the lines of the agriculture ones? That's promising. Those have really helped in states like Haryana and Maharashtra. Hope the focus on deep-sea fishing and vessel design translates to better safety and income for our coastal communities.
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Aman W
Good move, but implementation is key. We've signed many agreements. The real test is whether the tech and training reach the small-scale fisherfolk and aqua farmers, not just the big companies. Hope the exchange programs are inclusive.
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Sarah B
The emphasis on sustainable practices and traceability is crucial for global exports. This can really boost the 'Blue Economy' and help Indian seafood meet international standards. Smart partnership.
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Karthik V
Seaweed cultivation and mariculture mentioned! This is an often-overlooked sector with huge potential for our long coastline. Israeli expertise in this could create new livelihood opportunities. Hope they also focus on local species and not just imports.
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Varun X
Strengthening ties in non-defence sectors like fisheries and agri is very positive. It shows the relationship is maturing beyond just strategic and security concerns. Building people-to-people connections through these exchanges is great.

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