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CM Omar calls for harnessing full potential of cold water fisheries production in J&K
3/15/2026 12:01:31 PM

Early Times Report

SRINAGAR, Mar 14: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today emphasized the need to adopt improved scientific techniques and develop modern infrastructure and value addition to enhance cold water fisheries production in Jammu and Kashmir while ensuring sustainability and livelihood security for fish farmers.
The Chief Minister was addressing a day-long National Conference on Cold Water Fisheries held at the Sher-e-Kashmir International Conference Centre (SKICC), Srinagar. The conference, described as a first-of-its-kind national dialogue on sustainabe harnessing the potential of India’s cold water fisheries for growth and prosperity, was organized by the Department of Fisheries, Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry & Dairying, Government of India.
The event was held in Srinagar attended by Union Minister Rajiv Ranjan Singh, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, Minister of State for Fisheries S. P. Singh Baghel and J&K Minister for Agriculture Production Javid Ahmad Dar, Secretary Fisheries Government of India Abhilaksh Likhi, Additional Chief Secretary Agriculture J&K Ashish Chandra among others.
Welcoming the Union Minister and other dignitaries to Srinagar, the Chief Minister thanked Government of India for choosing Jammu and Kashmir as the venue for such an important conference on development of cold water fisheries.
“I would like to warmly welcome the Union Minister and his colleagues and thank them for choosing Srinagar for this very important conference on how we can further increase the production of cold water fisheries,” the Chief Minister said.
Highlighting the importance of learning and innovation in the sector, Omar Abdullah said the conference had already provided new insights into emerging practices in fisheries.
“Till now we believed that cold water fisheries were limited to mountainous regions like Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand and the Northeast. We assumed that these areas alone had the advantage because of their geography. But today we learned something new,” he remarked.
Referring to innovative aquaculture practices in other parts of the country, the Chief Minister cited the example of a youth entrepreneur from Hyderabad producing trout through advanced techniques in tropical climate. .
“We heard about a young entrepreneur in Hyderabad who has established a facility producing around 200 metric tonnes of trout. This shows that technology can overcome geographical limitations. It also means that regions like ours must improve techniques and adopt modern scientific practices to stay ahead,” he said.
The Chief Minister said the government has a responsibility to support fishermen and aquaculture entrepreneurs who depend on fisheries for their livelihoods.
“Our responsibility is to strengthen those who have taken up fisheries as their livelihood. We must help them increase production, improve infrastructure in remote areas and ensure better post-production facilities,” he said.
Calling for greater use of science and research, Omar Abdullah stressed that innovation would be crucial for the future growth of cold water fisheries.
“Science and research must guide the development of this sector. We need to identify new techniques and innovations that can help increase cold water fisheries production in a sustainable manner,” he said.
The Chief Minister also highlighted the importance of balancing production with environmental protection.
“While increasing production, we must ensure sustainability. Our environment must not be damaged and our natural fish stocks must remain protected,” he added.
He further pointed out that climate change poses new challenges for agriculture, horticulture and fisheries in the region.
“Climate change is becoming increasingly visible. We recently witnessed unusual temperatures in Srinagar in February and early flowering of trees this year. Even the Tulip Garden is ready much earlier than usual. These changes will inevitably impact sectors like fisheries, and we must be prepared,” he said.
Emphasizing the value of knowledge sharing, the Chief Minister said hosting the conference in Srinagar would help Jammu and Kashmir learn best practices of other states and share its own long experience in trout farming.
“It has been about 126 years since trout was first introduced in Kashmir around 1900. We have a rich experience in this sector and we must share it with others while also learning from the best practices of states like Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand and those in the Northeast,” he said.
Omar Abdullah expressed confidence that collaborative efforts between the Centre, states and stakeholders would further strengthen India’s fisheries sector.
“Fish production in the world has reached new heights. With the focused attention now being given to this sector and the creation of a dedicated ministry, I am confident that the day is not far when India will be among the leading countries in fish production globally. In that journey, cold water fisheries will hold a special place,” he said.
Concluding his address, the Chief Minister welcomed delegates from across the country and expressed hope that the conference would result in meaningful knowledge exchange and future collaboration.
“I once again welcome all participants to Srinagar and hope that everyone who has come here will benefit from the discussions and return with new ideas and learnings,” he added.
The conference brought together policymakers, experts, researchers and stakeholders from Jammu & Kashmir, Ladakh, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Manipur, Meghalaya, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Karnataka and Kerala to explore collaborative pathways for sectoral advancement.
By fostering knowledge exchange and aligning national and state priorities, the conference aims to accelerate sustainable growth in the cold water fisheries sector while strengthening livelihoods and nutrition security in India’s mountainous and remote regions.
On the occasion, the Union Minister Rajiv Ranjan Singh announced that an Integrated Aquaculture Park shall be developed at Kokernag in Anantnag. On the occasion LG Manoj Sinha and CM Omar Abdullah thanked the Union Minister for this announcement which will further develop the fisheries sector in Jammu and Kashmir.
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