Skill Development Programme on Value Addition of Cage-Farmed Fish at ICAR-CIFT, Kochi for Tribal Fishermen from Nandurbar, Maharashtra
The ICAR-Central Institute of Fisheries Technology (ICAR-CIFT), Kochi, inaugurated a three-day Skill Development Programme on “Hygienic Handling, Packaging, and Value Addition of Fish with Special Reference to Pangasius spp.” today. Conducted under the Tribal Sub-Plan (TSP) initiative, the programme aims to empower tribal fishermen from Nandurbar, Maharashtra.
Organized in collaboration with the Department of Fisheries, Office of the Assistant Commissioner of Fisheries (T), Nandurbar, the programme is tailored for fishers from Scheduled Tribe (ST) communities, including the Bhil and Pavara tribes residing near the Narmada Reservoir, who are engaged in cage farming of Pangasius spp.
The training focuses on providing theoretical knowledge and practical skills in hygienic fish handling, pre-processing techniques, and the preparation of value-added fish products, specifically from cage-farmed Pangasius species. Participants will also learn about utilizing fish waste for byproducts, modern packaging methods, and compliance with FSSAI standards for fish products.
Dr. George Ninan, Director of ICAR-CIFT, inaugurated the programme, emphasizing the need to equip fishers with modern techniques to enhance fish quality and ensure sustainable livelihoods. Mr. K.G. Padvi, Assistant Commissioner of Fisheries (T), Nandurbar, highlighted the importance of such training programs in improving the skills of tribal fishing communities.
The programme, running until December 18, 2024, aims to enhance the technical expertise of fishers, promote better handling practices, and open new opportunities in the fisheries sector. It includes demonstrations and interactive sessions led by experts from ICAR-CIFT.
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