Union Minister Chirag Paswan inaugurated the 24th edition of the India International Seafood Show (IISS) 2025, Asia’s foremost seafood trade fair, held at Bharat Mandapam, Pragati Maidan, New Delhi. The event is a key segment of World Food India 2025, spotlighting India’s growing prominence in the global seafood export market and fostering international collaborations.
Event Significance:
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IISS 2025 is part of World Food India 2025, a flagship government initiative positioning India as a global hub for food innovation and exports.
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The show features over 260 stalls, technical sessions, and roundtables, attracting participants from more than 15 countries including the US, EU, UAE, and Japan.
Sector Leadership and Growth:
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India leads globally in seafood exports, supplying to 132 countries and aiming to double exports to $15 billion by 2030.
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The seafood industry supports livelihoods of over 30 million fishers and farmers, highlighting social and economic importance.
Trade and Innovation Focus:
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IISS facilitates international buyer-seller meetings, connecting Indian exporters directly with global buyers through MPEDA-led initiatives.
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It showcases advancements in sustainable seafood harvesting, ethical sourcing, and aquaculture practices under the motto “Sustainably Harvested, Humanely Sourced.”
Government and Industry Support:
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The event is supported by various ministries and industry bodies such as SEAI, APEDA, and MPEDA, reflecting strong institutional backing.
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Minister Paswan emphasized the event’s role in expanding trade partnerships and elevating India’s seafood sector globally.
Outlook:
IISS 2025 is expected to catalyse new trade opportunities, technological innovation, and inclusive growth in India’s seafood industry on the world stage.
Sources: FNB News, Seafood Exporters Association of India, NewsArena India, PIB, Government of India