Mumbai-based Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority (JNPA), which handled over 2.4 lakh tonne of seafood, valued at ₹6,396 crore is ranked behind the Visakhapatnam port, followed by Cochin Port at the third position, logging over 1.81 lakh tonne (₹6,120 crore).
“Visakhapatnam Port has established itself as the premier port in India for marine product shipments, handling an impressive 3,14,199 tonne of seafood valued at ₹17,984 crore in FY24.
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This achievement positions Visakhapatnam Port at the forefront of the nation’s seafood export sector,” said Visakhapatnam Port Authority (VPA) secretary T Venu Gopal in a press release. According to Venu Gopal, India’s seafood exports touched an all-time high of nearly 18 lakh tonne in the previous fiscal, worth ₹60,534 crore.
Incidentally, this record was achieved despite overseas demand challenges, though India managed to export seafood to 132 countries, with the US and China emerging as leading importers. Frozen shrimp is the most exported commodity.
Andhra Pradesh’s fledgling aquaculture ecosystem is a major contributing factor to Vizag port’s performance, especially the production of ‘vannamei’ shrimp variety. Seafood exports from Odisha through the port have also offered some tailwind.
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“The remarkable performance of Visakhapatnam Port underscores the port’s strategic importance and efficiency in handling large volumes of seafood exports, significantly contributing to India’s burgeoning seafood industry,” Venu Gopal added.
First Published: Jun 24, 2024 10:47 PM IST