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Status of the Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana

Status of the Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana

The Department of Fisheries, Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying is implementing the flagship scheme Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana (PMMSY) for a period of 5 years from financial year 2020-21 to FY 2024-25, at a total outlay of Rs.20050 crore. The Department of Fisheries, Government of India during the last four financial years (FY 2020-21 to 2023-24) and current financial year (2024-25), has approved fisheries developmental proposals of various State Governments, Union Territories and other Implementing Agencies at a total cost of Rs.20864.29 crore with central share of Rs. 8871.45 crore under the PMMSY based on the Annual Action Plans submitted by State Governments/Union Territories on year-on-year basis. The State/UT-wise details of projects sanctioned and expenditure incurred under PMMSY are furnished at Annexure-I.

Under the Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana (PMMSY), the Department of Fisheries, Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying has identified 100 coastal fishermen villages situated close to the coastline as Climate Resilient Coastal Fishermen Villages (CRCFV) to make them climate resilient and economically vibrant fishermen villages.

The fisheries development activities in the identified coastal fishermen villages, mainly focuses on creation of basic infrastructure facilities required for smooth conduct of fisheries post-harvest related activities like fish drying platforms, fish markets, ice plants, cold storages etc, creation of climate resilient and sustainable livelihood opportunities like seaweed farming, ornamental fish farming and other aquaculture activities for supporting the fishers living in the coastal fishermen villages.  The facilities or activities are identified based on the survey and gap analysis as per the guidelines. The State/UT wise details of the villages identified for development as CRCFVs is listed in the Annexure-II.

The Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana scheme envisaged to add an additional fish production of 70 lakh metric tonnes by 2024-25, enhance aquaculture productivity from the national average of 3 tonne to 5 tonne per hectare, reduce post-harvest losses from 25% to around 10%, generate about 55 lakh direct and indirect employment opportunities, enhancement of fisheries exports from Rs 46,589 crore (2018-19) to Rs 1 lakh crore by 2024-25, enhancing per capita fish consumption from the current 5-6 kg to 12 kg during  tenure of five years, encourage private investment and facilitate growth of entrepreneurship in the fisheries sector. The concerted efforts of the Governments, fishers, fish farmers and other fisheries stakeholders through various initiatives/schemes has resulted in (i) increase of annual fish production in the country  during the last 5 years from 141.64 lakh tonne during 2019-20 to an all-time record of 175.45 lakh tonne in 2022-23, (ii) creation of direct and indirect employment opportunities to about 58 lakh in fishing and aquaculture related activities on account of the fisheries development projects, (iii) increase in fisheries export from Rs.46662.85 crore in 2019-20 to Rs.60524.89 crore in 2023-24, (iv) enhanced per capita fish consumption from 5-6 kg to 12-13 kg, (v)  enhance  aquaculture productivity to 4.7 tonne per hectare and  (vi) reduction of post harvest losses to 10-15%  amongst the others.

 

 

Annexure-I

Year-wise State/UT-wise details of projects sanctioned and expenditure incurred under PMMSY

A. Total Projects Cost of Sanctioned projects under PMMSY

(Rs. In lakh)

Sl.

State/UT

2020-21

2021-22

2022-23

2023-24

2024-25

(i)

(ii)

(iii)

(iv)

(v)

(vi)

(vii)

1

Andaman & Nicobar

1065.25

1915.10

706.00

1679.00

501.75

2

Andhra Pradesh

27560.00

49704.47

148828.20

7145.00

6635.00

3

Arunachal Pradesh

1864.20

2752.50

7838.39

4154.00

3419.00

4

Assam

11021.90

9192.10

14391.52

11010.75

8346.61

5

Bihar

18333.00

9016.50

2780.00

21609.00

503.00

6

Chhattisgarh

12981.00

8926.00

29470.00

32939.76

8021.69

7

D & D& Dadra & NH

631.20

0.00

0.00

0.00

12285.69

8

Delhi

386.25

147.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

9

Goa

4146.50

4357.99

1344.20

978.40

789.40

10

Gujarat

6375.00

38700.49

28653.23

6154.95

16184.86

11

Haryana

6306.50

9692.50

12323.25

43988.00

3776.50

12

Himachal Pradesh

4223.10

2676.07

2876.00

2992.18

2620.80

13

Jammu & Kashmir

2659.62

2738.37

3460.37

4012.00

2149.50

14

Jharkhand

10451.50

12030.90

8352.20

11888.86

1132.60

15

Karnataka

16423.94

23009.09

38459.64

23120.29

4621.99

16

Kerala

11367.30

18190.62

50224.08

30621.82

25407.72

17

Ladakh

125.00

595.00

737.00

1426.20

491.40

18

Lakshadweep

3880.48

579.50

1080.00

975.50

248.00

19

Madhya Pradesh

14854.37

17518.57

17329.87

25054.43

5987.76

20

Maharashtra

15889.54

33064.79

60232.54

26862.35

8718.14

21

Manipur

2633.00

1196.50

4517.20

10267.00

1568.00

22

Meghalaya

2145.01

1290.95

3591.13

5353.27

882.00

23

Mizoram

3381.14

3023.86

2366.52

4673.78

1340.50

24

Nagaland

2655.80

2164.00

2755.85

3687.74

5104.99

25

Odisha

21625.00

30717.00

34270.60

20565.00

6690.00

26

Puducherry

3485.32

1377.52

12514.59

2074.05

14414.98

27

Punjab

4582.00

4333.70

5278.00

1348.05

1251.20

28

Rajasthan

1289.00

1631.14

1340.00

2050.00

785.00

29

Sikkim

1160.00

1628.15

1907.70

2513.68

617.90

30

Tamil Nadu

6988.75

28911.95

44732.75

12704.95

21946.27

31

Telangana

5405.17

9260.43

8457.49

7080.00

3914.00

32

Tripura

2986.07

4190.23

4678.17

9017.67

4990.67

33

Uttar Pradesh

39899.00

19367.70

26691.80

36083.60

7390.00

34

Uttarakhand

4310.60

7112.00

9329.97

8545.50

2999.00

35

West Bengal

0.00

0.00

42688.64

7099.90

4650.89

B. Funds Released and Expenditure incurred for the sanctioned projects under PMMSY

(Rs. In lakh)

S. N

State/UT

2020-21

2021-22

2022-23

2023-24

Funds released

Expenditure

Funds released

Expenditure

Funds released

Expenditure

Funds released

Expenditure

i

ii

iii

iv

v

vi

vii

viii

ix

x

1

Andaman & Nicobar

200.00

200.00

509.30

309.30

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

2

Andhra Pradesh

5554.12

5554.12

13105.85

13105.85

15537.97

14153.26

14100.00

0.00

3

Arunachal Pradesh

790.61

790.61

499.94

499.94

3178.47

3164.20

3566.38

3269.61

4

Assam

2676.56

2676.56

5130.06

5130.06

2654.18

2654.18

7360.64

2918.86

5

Bihar

2932.12

2882.43

1308.15

926.76

0.00

0.00

3744.19

2013.21

6

Chhattisgarh

3606.74

3606.74

3296.56

3296.56

3510.98

3510.98

5155.13

5155.13

7

Delhi

144.30

105.72

19.00

19.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

8

Daman & Diu

178.90

0.00

7.20

7.20

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

9

Goa

596.74

596.74

1645.85

1645.85

1059.00

905.75

1130.94

0.00

10

Gujarat

893.70

21.06

5729.85

4746.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

11

Haryana

953.94

953.94

1620.03

1620.03

3577.82

3577.82

4000.00

3908.43

12

Himachal Pradesh

1467.28

1467.28

345.15

345.15

1126.96

1126.96

900.00

0.00

13

Jammu & Kashmir

4207.20

4207.20

1493.22

1229.50

1475.36

1282.08

785.72

0.00

14

Jharkhand

1618.56

1618.56

1507.15

1507.15

2544.06

2544.06

2934.35

1817.35

15

Karnataka

6235.30

6235.30

9927.68

9927.68

6608.00

4449.59

7230.99

2981.36

16

Kerala

800.00

800.00

7810.95

7810.95

15316.38

15316.38

7988.25

6077.40

17

Ladakh

37.50

37.50

120.30

119.19

218.55

163.08

162.50

0.00

18

Lakshadweep

1344.12

35.51

98.80

32.50

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

19

Madhya Pradesh

2379.16

2379.16

5587.64

5587.57

3339.85

2297.21

5038.41

4726.59

20

Maharashtra

3657.42

3657.42

4042.99

4042.99

10252.80

10252.80

9999.67

7613.76

21

Manipur

1097.97

1097.97

846.66

846.66

0.00

0.00

1000.00

0.00

22

Meghalaya

790.65

790.65

765.69

765.69

659.07

638.99

1380.80

0.00

23

Mizoram

986.77

986.77

1567.01

1567.01

694.93

694.93

1967.76

1967.76

24

Nagaland

807.07

807.07

1355.67

1355.67

1235.52

1235.52

1665.63

1665.63

25

Odisha

3995.82

3995.82

7914.47

7914.47

7494.60

7494.60

1627.93

1627.93

26

Puducherry

990.50

990.50

1349.45

1349.45

3386.56

2086.56

0.00

0.00

27

Punjab

567.84

567.84

0.00

0.00

676.94

604.67

1231.48

397.26

28

Rajasthan

210.82

210.82

175.65

175.65

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

29

Sikkim

313.20

313.20

242.01

242.01

679.12

679.12

1084.51

1082.00

30

Tamil Nadu

1938.61

1938.61

3036.35

3036.35

0.00

2677.08

8748.61

8733.00

31

Telangana

779.34

779.34

4433.73

1966.00

0.00

 

397.36

0.00

32

Tripura

737.01

737.01

1965.00

1958.64

1061.19

884.17

2144.50

58.75

33

Uttar Pradesh

7009.62

7009.62

7746.14

7746.14

3786.17

3786.17

3888.62

3829.68

34

Uttarakhand

912.61

912.61

1937.45

1937.45

2565.31

2538.31

3365.00

2010.71

35

West Bengal

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

5076.12

2476.00

0.00

0.00

 

 

Annexure-II

State/UT wise details of the villages identified for development as Climate Resilient Coastal Fishermen Villages.

Sl. No

Name of the Coastal Villages

Sl. No

Name of the Coastal Villages

Sl. No

Name of the Coastal Villages

Gujarat

Maharashtra

Tamil Nadu

1

Sachana

1

Kelwa

1

Pasiyavaram

2

Navi bandar

2

Arnala

2

Senjiyamman Nagar

3

Madhwad

3

Rangaon

3

Thiruvanmiyurkuppam

4

Muldwarka

4

Gorai Tal

4

Paramankeni

5

Bhatt

5

Nandgoan

5

Mandavai Pudhukuppam

6

Jodia

6

Korlai

6

C. Puthupettai

7

Juna Bandar

7

Bharadkhol

7

Puthupettai

8

Chorwad

8

Srivardhan

8

Arcottudurai

Goa

9

Varavade

9

Puthupattiam

1

Betul

10

Kalbadevi

10

Kumarapanvayal

2

Arambol

11

Jaigad

11

Soliyakudi

Puducherry

12

Nivati

12

Kalimankundu

1

Narambai

13

Redi

13

Veerapandian Pattinam

2

Pattinacherry

14

Tondavalli

14

Idinthakarai

Daman & Diu

15

Sarjekot

15

Arockiapuram

1

Vanakbara

 

 

16

Erayumanthurai

Odisha

Karnataka

Andhra Pradesh

1

Pakharabad

1

Uppunda Madikal

1

Pedagangallavanipeta

2

Sanadhanadi

2

Koteshwara

2

Devunaltada

3

Majhisahi

3

Kadekar

3

Iddivanipalem

4

Kirtani

4

Bailuru

4

Pathivada barripeta

5

Jambhirai

5

Mattadahitlu

5

Pedda Uppada

6

Amarnagar

Kerala

6

Pentakota

7

Chudamani

1

Eravipuram

7

Konapapapeta

8

Jamboo

2

Thottapally

8

Sorlagondhi

9

Kharnasi

3

Azheekal

9

Gullalamoda

10

Talachua

4

Puthuvype

10

Adavi Panchayath

11

Noliasahi

5

Njarakkal

11

Gondisamudram

12

Sana Nalianugaon

6

Chilakoor

12

Palipalem

13

New Boxipalli

Lakshadweep

13

Tadichetlapalem

14

Patisonapur

1

Chetlath island

14

Edurupalem

15

Sahan

2

Agatti island

15

Thupilipalem

16

Noliasahi

Andaman & Nicobar Islands

West Bengal

17

Penthakata

1

Durgapur

1

Akshayanagar

18

Arakhakuda

2

Chidiya Tapu

2

Madanganj

 

 

3

Junglighat

3

Dera

 

4

Hopetown

4

Dakshin Kadua

5

Shoal Bay

5

Baguran Jalpai

This information was given by the Minister of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying Shri Rajiv Ranjan Singh alias Lalan Singh, in a written reply in Rajya Sabha on 11th December 2024.

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