Key Points

The Indian government is pioneering drone technology to transform fish transportation in challenging terrains. A cutting-edge pilot project aims to develop specialized 70-kg payload drones that can efficiently move live fish across difficult landscapes. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to modernize the fisheries sector through technological innovation and infrastructure development. By leveraging satellite technology, smart harbours, and startup ecosystem support, the government seeks to revolutionize traditional fishing practices and enhance operational efficiency.

Key Points: Drone Fish Transport Tech Revolutionizes Fisheries Sector

  • Pilot project developing advanced drone technology for fish transportation
  • Satellite tech enhancing fisher safety and resource mapping
  • Promoting smart fishing harbours with green sustainability principles
  • Encouraging private sector participation in emerging fisheries technologies
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Drones to soon transport fish in difficult terrains: Centre

Government launches innovative drone technology to transport live fish in challenging terrains, boosting fisheries sector efficiency and reach

"We aim to develop a 70-kg payload drone for live fish transport - Dr Abhilaksh Likhi, Fisheries Secretary"

New Delhi, May 24

Drones will soon transport fish in difficult terrains, from aggregator to distribution point, the government has informed.

A pilot project on drone technology for live fish transport is currently ongoing, aiming to develop a 70-kg payload drone capable of carrying live fish in difficult terrains, according to Dr Abhilaksh Likhi, Secretary (Fisheries), the Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying.

At an event here, Dr Likhi urged states to strengthen collaborative efforts aimed at upscaling the fisheries sector through innovation, infrastructure, and institutional synergy.

Emphasis was laid on the extensive use of satellite technology to enhance fisher safety and operational efficiency covering aspects such as resource mapping, biometric identification, and facial recognition.

The development of smart, integrated fishing harbours and modern fish markets aligned with green and blue sustainability principles was identified as a key future priority.

He also called for strengthening of drone initiative through standard operating procedures (SOPs) and a supportive subsidy structure.

The promotion of advanced fisheries technologies, with support from ICAR institutes, was encouraged alongside a strong focus on processing, marketing, and packaging, particularly through cluster development and a thriving startup ecosystem.

Special emphasis was placed on leveraging 'Amrit Sarovars’ for fisheries promotion, seeking active support from the states.

The experts also called for the promotion of ornamental fisheries, and the development of seaweed farming and artificial reefs, encouraging private sector participation in these emerging areas.

Sagar Mehra, Joint Secretary (Inland), DoF highlighted key issues related to inland fisheries in the Inland States and Union Territories, urging states to step up mobilisation of applications for registration on the National Fisheries Development Portal (NFDP) and to facilitate increased access to benefits under various central sector schemes.

Neetu Kumari Prasad, Joint Secretary (Marine), DoF emphasised the importance of developing robust infrastructure, smart harbours, and species diversification.

The meeting served as a vital step towards aligning efforts across multiple stakeholders to ensure the effective implementation of the PM-MKSSY and various schemes and initiatives of the department by fostering collaboration, enhancing capacity-building initiatives, and bridging communication gaps between stakeholders.

—IANS

- IANS

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Here are 6 diverse Indian perspective comments for the drone fish transport article:
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Rahul K.
This is a fantastic initiative! Our fishermen in coastal areas and difficult terrains will benefit greatly. Hope the government ensures proper training so this tech reaches the grassroots level. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
While innovative, I worry about the cost. Will small fishermen afford this? The subsidy structure must be transparent and accessible to all. Also, what about maintenance in remote areas?
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Arjun S.
Great use of tech! But what about the fish quality during drone transport? Temperature control and oxygen supply systems must be foolproof. Our seafood exports depend on quality.
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Sunita P.
Finally! My brother is a fisherman in Kerala and loses so much catch during transport. This can be a game-changer if implemented properly. Hope they test thoroughly before rollout.
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Vikram J.
Good initiative but focus on basics first. Many fishing villages lack proper roads and cold storage. Tech is good but ground infrastructure matters more for long-term impact.
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Neha R.
Love the sustainability focus! 🌱 Using Amrit Sarovars for fisheries is brilliant. Hope they include local communities in planning - traditional knowledge + modern tech = best results!

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