Key Points

Kerala is positioning itself as a global model for sustainable blue economy development through its partnership with the European Union. Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan emphasized the state's 600-km coastline supports over a million people in fisheries and related activities. The Vizhinjam International Deepwater Multipurpose Seaport is highlighted as one of India's most advanced maritime projects. The Kerala-EU collaboration focuses on modernizing fishing harbors while safeguarding traditional livelihoods and biodiversity.

Key Points: Kerala Vijayan EU Conclave Charts Sustainable Blue Economy Path

  • Kerala embracing Blue Economy Vision balancing growth and sustainability
  • EU partnership seeks innovation and sustainable maritime collaboration
  • Vizhinjam Port emerging as global transhipment hub project
  • Over one million people depend on Kerala fisheries and allied activities
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Kerala-EU Conclave charts path for sustainable Blue Economy: Vijayan

Kerala CM Vijayan launches Blue Tides conclave with EU, positioning state as global hub for sustainable maritime growth and ecological balance.

"This conclave is not just for dialogue but about charting a shared future - Pinarayi Vijayan"

Thiruvananthapuram, Sep 19

Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Friday said Kerala is embracing a Blue Economy Vision that balances economic growth with ecological sustainability and livelihood opportunities, positioning the state as a model for global cooperation in this vital sector.

Inaugurating the Kerala-EU Blue Economy Conclave "Blue Tides" here, he said collaboration with the European Union, based on mutual respect and shared values, could unlock immense opportunities.

"This conclave is not just for dialogue but about charting a shared future," said Vijayan.

Union Minister of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry, and Dairying Rajiv Ranjan Singh, EU Ambassador to India Herve Delphin, and Union Minister of State for Fisheries George Kurian attended the inaugural session presided over by Kerala Fisheries Minister Saji Cherian.

Union Ports and Shipping Minister Sarbananda Sonowal addressed the meeting online.

Reaffirming Kerala’s centuries-old maritime legacy, Vijayan said the state is steadily transforming its economic landscape with massive infrastructure investments.

He highlighted the Vizhinjam International Deepwater Multipurpose Seaport as one of India’s most advanced maritime projects, emerging as a global transhipment hub.

"With a 600-km coastline, the sea defines Kerala’s economy, culture and identity. Over a million people depend on fisheries and allied activities, and they are not just workers but custodians of biodiversity and traditional knowledge," Vijayan added.

The Chief Minister outlined the state’s initiatives, including modernising fishing harbours, promoting deep-sea fishing, encouraging value addition, and safeguarding small-scale fishers’ livelihoods while expanding seafood processing and exports.

Rajiv Ranjan Singh said Kerala plays a pivotal role in the Union government’s blue economy strategy. "Kerala has been a model in innovation, sustainability and strengthening livelihoods in fisheries," he said.

In his keynote, Delphin stressed that Europe is seeking partnerships rooted in sustainability and innovation, describing Kerala as "a go-to place" for blue economy collaboration.

Sonowal said the conclave underlines India’s commitment to sustainable blue economy growth, while Kurian emphasised the importance of forging strong partnerships in realising India’s development vision.

Cherian said the conclave reflects Kerala’s determination, India’s vision and Europe’s collaboration, ensuring the ocean nourishes both people and environment.

State Ministers, business leaders, including Lulu Group CMD M.A. Yusuff Ali, senior officials, and representatives from 18 EU nations participated.

The two-day conclave, organised by Kerala’s Fisheries Department with support from the Union Government and the EU, aims to position Kerala as a global hub of sustainable maritime partnerships.

- IANS

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Rahul R
Hope this isn't just another talk show. We've seen many conclaves but implementation is what matters. Our fishermen communities need real support, not just promises. The EU collaboration should actually benefit local people, not just big businesses.
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Meera T
As someone from a fishing family in Kozhikode, I appreciate that the CM acknowledged traditional knowledge holders. Our ancestors have protected marine biodiversity for generations. Modernization should include our wisdom, not replace it. 🐟
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Aditya G
Great to see Kerala taking leadership in sustainable development! The EU partnership can bring advanced technology and best practices. Hope other coastal states learn from this model. India's blue economy potential is massive! 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
Visiting Kerala last year, I saw how connected the culture is to the ocean. Sustainable blue economy is crucial for preserving this beautiful relationship. International collaborations like this give me hope for our oceans' future.
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Karthik V
The focus on balancing economic growth with ecological sustainability is commendable. Too often development happens at the cost of environment. Hope they maintain this balance in actual implementation. Kerala can show the way!

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