New Guidelines to Boost India’s Seaweed Industry
On 25th October, 2024, the Indian government introduced "Guidelines for Import of Live Seaweeds into India," aimed at facilitating the import of high-quality seaweed germplasm to support coastal livelihoods and boost the seaweed industry.
Key Points
- High-Quality Seed Imports: The guidelines prioritize importing high-quality seaweed seeds and germplasm to help local coastal communities increase production and improve income sources.
- Application Process: Importers must submit a detailed application to the Department of Fisheries, which will be reviewed by the National Committee on Introduction of Exotic Aquatic Species into Indian Waters.
- Quick Approval Timeline: Upon application approval, the Department of Fisheries will issue an ....
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