
“Cage culture technology has emerged as a scientifically validated, economically viable and environmentally sustainable approach for enhancing fish production from inland open waters. In line with the national vision of the Blue Revolution, Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana (PMMSY) and sustainable inland fisheries development, Maharashtra, with its vast reservoir resources, offers tremendous scope for scaling up cage aquaculture to strengthen fish production, livelihood security, nutritional outcomes and the rural economy,” said Dr. Dey.
Smt. Prerna Deshbhratar, IAS, Commissioner of Fisheries, Maharashtra, appreciated ICAR-CIFRI’s leadership in disseminating farmer-centric fisheries technologies nationwide. She expressed confidence that such science-driven collaborations would significantly advance reservoir fisheries development in Maharashtra through inclusive and sustainable growth.
The programme saw active mobilisation of fisheries officials and fishers across the state under the guidance of Shri Yuvraj Chougale, who encouraged participants to utilise the technical sessions and expert interactions to strengthen field-level adoption of the technology.
Technical deliberations focused on key dimensions of cage fish culture, including cage installation, species selection, feed and reservoir management, economics and sustainability. Scientists of ICAR-CIFRI engaged participants through interactive sessions, addressing practical challenges and field concerns. Dr. A. K. Das presented the prospects and applications of cage culture in inland open waters, while Dr. Armaan Muzaddadi provided comprehensive insights into the scientific, operational, economic and sustainability aspects of cage aquaculture.
With over 2.5 lakh hectares of reservoir resources, nearly half comprising medium and large reservoirs, Maharashtra holds exceptional promise for expansion of cage aquaculture. The organisers also announced plans to translate cage culture manuals into Marathi to ensure wider outreach and adoption among local fishers.
The webinar concluded with a strong call for sustained synergy between research institutions and state fisheries agencies to harness the untapped potential of reservoir fisheries for strengthening livelihoods, ensuring nutritional and food security, and advancing sustainable blue economy growth in Maharashtra.
