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Indian Seafood Poised for Global Sustainability Certification Boom
6 Oct
Summary
- 10 Indian fish and shrimp varieties to get MSC certification by 2026
- Certification expected to increase fisheries revenue by 30%
- Helps access global markets and ensure sustainable fishing practices

In the coming years, India's fisheries sector is poised for a significant boost as about 10 of its marine and saline fish and shrimp varieties are set to receive the globally recognized Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) certification. As of October 2025, the first batch of these products is expected to be submitted for the certification process, which is being subsidized by the Indian government under the Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana (PMMSY) scheme.
The MSC certification is anticipated to increase the revenue of the fisheries sector by 30% and help Indian fishermen and traders access new markets beyond the United States, especially in the event of further trade restrictions due to higher tariffs. Additionally, the certification will encourage fishing communities to adopt ecologically sustainable practices, ensuring steady incomes for the future.
According to experts, global affluent markets in Europe and Japan are increasingly seeking out sustainably sourced fish. The MSC certification, which is based on the FAO's Code of Conduct for Responsible Fishing, will help Indian seafood exporters overcome trade barriers in these lucrative global markets, boosting the country's seafood export potential.



