What are the critical gaps addressed by PMMSY in the fisheries value chain

PMMSY is a scheme that aims to address gaps in the fisheries value chain. Identify the critical gaps it aims to address.
The Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana (PMMSY) is a scheme implemented in India that aims to address critical gaps in the fisheries value chain. The key gaps it aims to address include:
  • Infrastructure: PMMSY focuses on creating and modernizing infrastructure facilities such as fishing harbors, cold storage, ice plants, and fish markets. This is critical to improve the storage, handling, and processing of fish produce.
  • Post-harvest Management: The scheme aims to enhance post-harvest infrastructure and facilities, including the establishment of fish processing units, refrigerated transport, and value addition centers. This helps in reducing post-harvest losses and improving the quality of fish products.
  • Quality Control and Certification: PMMSY focuses on ascertaining quality standards and granting certifications such as the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) certification to promote sustainable fishing practices and improve market access for Indian fish products.
  • Fisheries Management: The scheme aims to strengthen fisheries management by promoting integrated fisheries management plans, adopting technology for fish stock assessment, and effective surveillance measures to prevent illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing.
  • Social, Economic, and Community Development: PMMSY also addresses the social and economic development of fishing communities by providing training in modern fishing techniques, creating livelihood opportunities, and promoting sustainable aquaculture.
By addressing these critical gaps, PMMSY seeks to boost overall fisheries production, enhance income and employment opportunities, and promote sustainable and responsible fisheries practices in India.
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