Kashmir

Lieutenant Governor addresses National Conference on Cold Water Fisheries at Srinagar

LG highlights remarkable surge in fish production in the UT and infrastructure upgrades since 2020, reaffirming administration’s resolve to empower fish farmers and propel them toward lasting prosperity
Our strategic initiatives have positioned J&K as the leader in trout production across all cold-water states. Under HADP, launched in 2022, Rs. 233 crore was allocated for fisheries to incentivize entrepreneurship, establish hatcheries, trout farming & value-added ventures: LG
Jammu Kashmir holds promise as a national model for integrated fisheries development. The value-chain approach will generate jobs, cut post-harvest losses, and boost fish farmers’ incomes: LG Sinha
Lieutenant Governor said that over recent years, fish production and related infrastructure have seen substantial growth
Trout output rose from 1,663 tons in FY 2021-22 to a record 2,650 tons in 2024-25. Private sector trout units increased from 936 to 1,649; hatcheries from 1 to 9; trout feed mills from zero to 6 by 2024; RAS units from 2 to 9; and biofloc units from 10 to 59: LG Sinha
Our focused efforts have made Jammu Kashmir the top trout producer among India’s cold-water states: LG
Lieutenant Governor observed that Fisheries Sector faces challenges like climate change impacts, rising water temperatures, water scarcity, slow growth of native species, and fish health risks
To unlock its full potential, we must advance cold-water agriculture scientifically, genetically improve trout and carp breeds, prioritize climate-resilient systems, disease diagnostics, and aquatic health management. Innovation in indigenous feeds and robust seed-feed supply chains are vital for Fisheries Sector: LG Sinha
Lieutenant Governor said that rapid economic-social progress of Jammu Kashmir demands relentless effort from every societal segment, especially our farmer brothers
At the heart of development lies our vibrant farming community, who are not mere producers, but the bedrock of our identity and economy. Now is the time to honor their role with due respect, investment, and technology: LG
Our citizens, workers, entrepreneurs, farmers, and artists embody innovation and ready to craft a self-reliant tomorrow: LG Sinha
SRINAGAR, MARCH 14: Lieutenant Governor Shri Manoj Sinha on Saturday addressed the National Conference on Cold Water Fisheries, organised by Department of Fisheries, Government of India, at Srinagar.
The event was also graced by Shri Rajiv Ranjan Singh, Union Minister for Fisheries, Animal Husbandry & Dairying (MoFAHD) and Panchayati Raj.
In his keynote address, the Lieutenant Governor highlighted the remarkable surge in fish production in the UT and infrastructure upgrades since 2020, reaffirming administration’s resolve to empower fish farmers and propel them toward lasting prosperity.
“Jammu Kashmir holds promise as a national model for integrated fisheries development. The value-chain approach will generate jobs, cut post-harvest losses, and boost fish farmers’ incomes.
Our strategic initiatives have positioned J&K as the leader in trout production across all cold-water states. Under Holistic Agriculture Development Programme (HADP), launched in 2022, Rs. 233 crore was allocated for fisheries to incentivize entrepreneurship, establish hatcheries, trout farming & value-added ventures,” the Lieutenant Governor said.
The Lieutenant Governor said that over recent years, fish production and related infrastructure have seen substantial growth.
“Trout output rose from 1,663 tons in FY 2021-22 to a record 2,650 tons in 2024-25. Private sector trout units increased from 936 to 1,649; hatcheries from 1 to 9; trout feed mills from zero to 6 by 2024; RAS units from 2 to 9; and biofloc units from 10 to 59,” he said.
The Lieutenant Governor expressed gratitude to Government of India for sanctioning a Rs 100 crore Integrated Aqua Park Project to be established in District Anantnag. This project will strengthen aquaculture infrastructure, boost cold-water fisheries development, increase fish production and create employment opportunities in the region.
“Under the guidance of Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, our focused efforts have made Jammu Kashmir the top trout producer among India’s cold-water states,” the Lieutenant Governor said.
The Lieutenant Governor said that rapid economic-social progress of Jammu Kashmir demands relentless effort from every societal segment, especially our farmer brothers.
“At the heart of development lies our vibrant farming community, who are not mere producers, but the bedrock of our identity and economy. Now is the time to honor their role with due respect, investment, and technology.
Our citizens, workers, entrepreneurs, farmers, and artists embody innovation and ready to craft a self-reliant tomorrow,” the Lieutenant Governor said.
The Lieutenant Governor observed that Fisheries Sector faces challenges like climate change impacts, rising water temperatures, water scarcity, slow growth of native species, and fish health risks.
“To unlock its full potential, we must advance cold-water agriculture scientifically, genetically improve trout and carp breeds, prioritize climate-resilient systems, disease diagnostics, and aquatic health management. Innovation in indigenous feeds and robust seed-feed supply chains are vital for Fisheries Sector,” he said.
Model Guidelines for the Development of Cold-Water Fisheries was released on the occasion. Best FFPOs, Progressive Fish farmers, and Fisheries Start ups were felicitated. Sanction letters were also handed over to beneficiaries under Kisan Credit Card and other schemes.
The conference brought together policymakers, experts, researchers and stakeholders from various states and UTs to explore collaborative pathways for sectoral advancement. The discussions centered on sustainably harnessing the potential of India’s cold-water fisheries for long-term growth and prosperity.
Shri Omar, Abdullah, Chief Minister J&K; Prof. S P Singh Baghel, Union Minister of State for Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying; Shri Javid Ahmad Dar, Minister for Agriculture Production, Rural Development & Panchayati Raj, J&K; Dr. Abhilaksh Likhi, Union Secretary, Department of Fisheries; Dr Ashish Chandra Verma, Additional Chief Secretary, Agriculture Production department, J&K; Shri Sagar Mehra, Joint Secretary, Department of Fisheries, GoI; Dr. J.K. Jena, Deputy Director General (Fisheries Science), ICAR; Prof. Nazir Ahmad Ganai, Vice Chancellor, SKUAST-Kashmir, senior officials, policymakers, experts, researchers and stakeholders were present.

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