Chhattisgarh Emerging as a Leading Fisheries Hub: PM Matsya Sampada Yojana, Tilapia Cluster
Introduction
Chhattisgarh is emerging as a major inland fisheries and aquaculture hub, supported by its water resources, modern infrastructure and government investment. The recent visit of Avilakshya Lekhi, Secretary, Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying, has renewed focus on the state’s fisheries potential, including the proposed Tilapia Cluster. Under PMMSY, ₹956.86 crore worth of projects have been approved for 2020–21 to 2025–26, covering Biofloc, RAS, fish hatcheries, feed mills, reservoir cages and an Integrated Aqua Park.
Why in News?
Chhattisgarh is emerging as a major inland fisheries hub, with a proposed Tilapia Cluster and ₹956.86 crore in PMMSY projects supporting modern aquaculture, infrastructure and farmer incomes.
Key Points
- PMMSY Investment: ₹956.86 crore worth of projects approved for Chhattisgarh during 2020–21 to 2025–26.
- Tilapia Cluster: Development of a dedicated Tilapia Cluster to boost production and value addition.
- Modern Aquaculture: Promotion of Biofloc technology and Recirculatory Aquaculture Systems (RAS).
- Infrastructure: Projects include fish seed hatcheries, ponds, fish-feed mills and reservoir cages.
- Integrated Aqua Park: Development of an Integrated Aqua Park to strengthen the fisheries value chain.
- Livelihood Generation: Focus on increasing fish production, farmer income, employment and entrepreneurship.
- Sectoral Significance: Fisheries is emerging as an important contributor to rural economic growth and food security in Chhattisgarh.
Background
What is Fisheries?
Fisheries refers to activities associated with the catching, breeding, farming, processing and marketing of fish and other aquatic organisms.
It has two broad dimensions:
- 1. Capture Fisheries
- Fish are obtained from naturally occurring water bodies such as rivers, reservoirs and oceans.
- 2. Aquaculture
- Aquatic organisms are deliberately bred and raised under controlled or semi-controlled conditions.
- For Chhattisgarh, inland aquaculture is especially important because the state does not have a coastline.
- What is Aquaculture?
- Aquaculture is the controlled cultivation of aquatic organisms such as fish.
- It may involve:
- Fish ponds
- Reservoir cages
- Hatcheries
- Biofloc systems
- RAS technology
- Integrated fish farming
- Species-specific production clusters
The objective is to improve productivity per unit of water area while ensuring economic viability and environmental sustainability.
Key Technologies in Modern Fish Farming
1. Biofloc Technology
Biofloc is an intensive aquaculture technique that uses microorganisms to convert organic waste into useful microbial biomass.
Key Benefits:
- Efficient water use
- Higher production from limited space
- Nutrient recycling
- Suitable for intensive fish farming
Challenges: Requires proper management of water quality, aeration, stocking density and technical parameters.
2. Recirculatory Aquaculture System (RAS)
RAS is a controlled system in which water is treated, recycled and reused.
Process:
Fish Tank → Filtration → Water Treatment → Oxygenation → Reuse
Key Benefits:
- Lower water requirement
- Controlled production environment
- Better water-quality management
- Supports intensive production
- Suitable for areas with limited water availability
3. Fish Seed Hatcheries
A fish hatchery is a facility for breeding fish and producing quality fish seed.
Importance of Quality Seed:
- Improves survival rate
- Enhances growth and productivity
- Increases farm profitability
- Supports sustainable expansion of aquaculture
Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana (PMMSY)
What is PMMSY?
Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana (PMMSY) is a flagship Central Sector Scheme aimed at the sustainable and inclusive development of India’s fisheries sector.
- Nodal Ministry: Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying
- Implementing Department: Department of Fisheries
- Focus: Fish production, productivity, infrastructure, livelihoods and value addition
Major Objectives
- Increase fish production & productivity
- Promote sustainable fisheries and aquaculture
- Enhance income of fishers and fish farmers
- Strengthen fisheries infrastructure and post-harvest facilities
- Reduce post-harvest losses
- Promote modern aquaculture technologies
- Develop hatcheries and quality fish seed systems
- Encourage entrepreneurship and private investment
- Promote value addition, marketing and fisheries exports
- Strengthen Fish Farmer Producer Organizations (FFPOs)
What is the Tilapia Cluster?
A Tilapia Cluster is an organized system that brings together different stages of Tilapia production and value chain in one region to improve productivity, efficiency and farmers’ incomes.
How does it work?
Quality Fish Seed → Fish Farming → Feed & Technology → Storage & Processing → Marketing → Consumers/Export Markets
Chhattisgarh Context
- 2,000+ farmers in Chhattisgarh are reportedly engaged in Tilapia farming.
- The cluster approach aims to promote organized production, value addition, market access and higher farmer incomes.
Key Facts and Data
According to the current report:
| Indicator | Chhattisgarh |
|---|---|
| Water area | Approximately 2.08 lakh hectares |
| Reported fish production | 9.59 lakh metric tonnes |
| Fish-seed production rank | 4th in India |
| Fish production rank | 6th in India |
| PMMSY projects approved | ₹956.86 crore |
| Central share in official six-year data | ₹321.01 crore |
| Central share released, official latest data | ₹274.16 crore |
| Tilapia farmers | 2,000+ |
| National fisheries clusters | 34 |
| Integrated Aqua Park | Bango Reservoir, Korba |
| Aqua Park investment mentioned in report | ₹37.10 crore |
The official Government of India data confirms ₹956.86 crore in PMMSY project approvals for Chhattisgarh during 2020–21 to 2025–26, with a central share of ₹321.01 crore and ₹274.16 crore released.
Major Projects in Chhattisgarh
Under PMMSY, ₹956.86 crore worth of projects have been approved for Chhattisgarh for the period covered in the official government update.
Major Infrastructure
- Fish-seed hatcheries
- New fish ponds
- Biofloc & RAS units
- Fish-feed mills
- Reservoir cages
- Fish transportation facilities
- Integrated Aqua Park
Important Location
📍 Bango Reservoir, Korba district
- An Integrated Aqua Park is being developed at Bango Reservoir.
- It is aimed at strengthening aquaculture, processing, value addition and market linkages.
Why Are Fisheries Important?
Economic Importance
- Increase rural incomes and generate employment.
- Promote entrepreneurship and value addition.
- Expand market opportunities for fish farmers.
Social Importance
- Support fish farmers, fishing communities and rural youth.
- Create opportunities for small entrepreneurs and women in allied activities.
Food & Nutritional Security
- Fish is an important source of animal protein.
- Contributes to nutritional security and diversified diets.
Technological Transformation
- Technologies such as Biofloc, RAS and scientific hatcheries can improve productivity.
- Help shift fisheries from traditional practices to technology-driven aquaculture.
Major Challenges
Increasing fish production alone is not enough; the entire fisheries value chain must be strengthened.
- Finance: Limited access to institutional credit for small fish farmers.
- Quality Fish Seed: Poor-quality seed can reduce productivity and income.
- Technology: Biofloc and RAS require skilled operation and technical management.
- Cold Chain: Need for cold storage and refrigerated transport due to fish perishability.
- Market Access: Better linkages are needed from local → national → international markets.
- Sustainability: Aquaculture expansion must ensure responsible water use and environmental management.
Government Measures
Central Government
The Central Government, through PMMSY, is promoting the modernization and expansion of the fisheries sector by supporting:
- Aquaculture infrastructure: Fish ponds, hatcheries, RAS, Biofloc units and reservoir cages
- Post-harvest infrastructure: Processing, storage, packaging and transportation
- Fish-feed mills and quality fish seed production
- Integrated Aqua Parks
- Fish Farmer Producer Organizations (FFPOs)
- Institutional credit and social-security measures
- Value addition, marketing and export infrastructure
Chhattisgarh Perspective
Why is Chhattisgarh Important for Inland Fisheries?
Chhattisgarh has significant potential for inland fisheries due to its extensive network of rivers, reservoirs and ponds, providing favourable conditions for freshwater aquaculture.
The sector can complement:
- Agriculture and irrigation-based livelihoods
- Rural employment and entrepreneurship
- Women’s economic participation
- Rural income generation
Key Developments in Chhattisgarh
- Expansion of fish-seed hatcheries and fish ponds
- Promotion of Biofloc and RAS technology
- Reservoir cage culture
- Development of fish-feed production and transportation
- Integrated Aqua Park development
- Tilapia Cluster development
- Improved market and export connectivity
Key Targets under PMMSY
- 3 lakh tonnes — Target for additional fish production in Chhattisgarh
- 25 FFPOs/Companies — Target for strengthening farmer organizations
Important Institutions and Terms
| Institution/Term | Relevance |
| Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying | Central ministry responsible for fisheries policy |
| Department of Fisheries | Implements major fisheries programmes |
| PMMSY | Major Central fisheries-development scheme |
| NABARD | Important institution for rural and agricultural finance |
| MPEDA | Marine Products Export Development Authority |
| Biofloc | Intensive aquaculture technology |
| RAS | Recirculatory Aquaculture System |
| FFPO | Fish Farmer Producer Organization |
| Aqua Park | Integrated fisheries infrastructure model |
| Tilapia | Important freshwater aquaculture species |
Way Forward
- Strengthen the Entire Fisheries Value Chain
- Development should not stop at fish production. Seed, feed, storage, processing, transport and marketing must develop together.
- Expand Quality Fish Seed Production
- Modern hatcheries and scientifically improved seed can increase productivity and reduce production risks.
- Promote Farmer Collectivization
- Fish Farmer Producer Organizations can improve bargaining power, input procurement and market access.
- Improve Institutional Credit
- Better coordination between fisheries departments and banks can help small farmers access formal finance.
- Expand Technology with Training
- Biofloc and RAS should be accompanied by technical training, maintenance support and scientific guidance.
- Develop Cold-Chain Infrastructure
- Cold storage, refrigerated transport and processing facilities are essential for reducing post-harvest losses.
- Build Stronger Market Linkages
- Chhattisgarh should strengthen connections between fish farmers, processors, organized retailers and larger domestic and export markets.
- Ensure Ecological Sustainability
- Aquaculture expansion must be accompanied by responsible water management, disease control and scientific monitoring.
Conclusion
Chhattisgarh is emerging as a major fisheries hub by leveraging its inland water resources through technology, infrastructure and organized markets. The ₹956.86-crore PMMSY investment, along with Biofloc, RAS, reservoir cage culture and the Tilapia Cluster, reflects a shift towards modern aquaculture. Strengthening the seed-to-market value chain can further boost rural incomes, employment and sustainable economic growth.
CGPSC Prelims Practice Questions
Question 1
Consider the following statements regarding the fisheries development strategy discussed in the context of Chhattisgarh:
- Chhattisgarh’s fisheries development is primarily based on marine fishing.
- Biofloc and RAS are among the modern aquaculture technologies being promoted.
- PMMSY supports infrastructure such as hatcheries, fish ponds and reservoir cages.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
A. Only 1
B. Only 2 and 3
C. Only 1 and 3
D. 1, 2 and 3
Correct Answer: B
Question 2
With reference to PMMSY and Chhattisgarh, which one of the following statements is correct?
A. PMMSY focuses exclusively on marine fisheries.
B. PMMSY does not provide support for post-harvest infrastructure.
C. Chhattisgarh has been assigned an additional fish-production target of 3 lakh tonnes under PMMSY.
D. Chhattisgarh has no target for Fish Farmer Producer Organizations under PMMSY.
Correct Answer: C
CGPSC Mains Practice Questions
Question 1
“Modern aquaculture can become an important instrument of agricultural diversification and rural income generation in Chhattisgarh.” Discuss in the context of PM Matsya Sampada Yojana.
Question 2
Examine the opportunities and challenges associated with developing Chhattisgarh as a leading inland fisheries hub of India.
One-Minute Revision
- Current Issue: Chhattisgarh’s emergence as a fisheries hub.
- Key Scheme: Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana.
- Implementing Ministry: Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying.
- Important Department: Department of Fisheries.
- PMMSY Projects in Chhattisgarh: ₹956.86 crore approved.
- Official Central Share: ₹321.01 crore.
- Official Central Release: ₹274.16 crore.
- Fisheries Clusters: 34 nationally.
- Chhattisgarh Cluster: Tilapia.
- Important Location: Bango Reservoir, Korba.
- Major Infrastructure: Hatcheries, ponds, Biofloc, RAS, reservoir cages and Aqua Park.
- Reported Fish Seed Rank: 4th in India.
- Reported Fish Production Rank: 6th in India.
- Water Area Mentioned: Approximately 2.08 lakh hectares.
- PMMSY Additional Fish Production Target for Chhattisgarh: 3 lakh tonnes.
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