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Impacts of COVID-19-induced lockdown and key reforms in the Indian fisheries sector-a stakeholders' perspective.
Bhendarkar, Mukesh Parasram; Gaikwad, Bhaskar Bharat; Bhalerao, Amol Kamalakar; Kamble, Ankush Lala; Reddy, K Viswanatha; Bhavan, Sreekanth Giri; Sendhil, R; Ramasundaram, P; Kalbande, Sonal Rajendra.
  • Bhendarkar MP; Malegaon, Baramati, 413115 India ICAR-National Institute of Abiotic Stress Management.
  • Gaikwad BB; Malegaon, Baramati, 413115 India ICAR-National Institute of Abiotic Stress Management.
  • Bhalerao AK; Pune, 411005 India Training and Education Centre (TEC), ICAR - Indian Veterinary Research Institute.
  • Kamble AL; Andheri West, Mumbai, 400061 India ICAR- Central Institute of Fisheries Education.
  • Reddy KV; Rajahmundry, Andhra Pradesh 533105 India ICAR-Central Tobacco Research Institute.
  • Bhavan SG; Old Goa, Goa 403402 India ICAR-Central Coastal Agricultural Research Institute (CCARI).
  • Sendhil R; Puducherry, 605014 India Pondicherry University.
  • Ramasundaram P; New Delhi, India National Coordinator, NAHEP, Indian Council of Agricultural Research.
  • Kalbande SR; Malegaon, Baramati, 413115 India ICAR-National Institute of Abiotic Stress Management.
Aquac Int ; 31(3): 1583-1605, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-2174480
ABSTRACT
The COVID-19 pandemic-induced lockdown has indisputably affected the aquaculture industry across the globe. India imposed a nationwide lockdown to contain the outbreak of COVID-19 that disrupted normalcy and economic activities. The fisheries sector was also highly affected. Hence, a study was conducted from July to December 2020 to understand the stakeholders' perception of the impact of COVID-19 lockdown, wherein 517 stakeholders participated (online) in the first stage. The policy reforms suggested by the stakeholders were referred to the fisheries experts in the second stage for prioritization towards implementation. Data analysis depicted that a majority (81%) of the stakeholders were aware of COVID-19 lockdown impacts on their businesses. Due to this unprecedented lockdown, labour availability was hampered, transport facilities were fully halted and access to inputs like seed, feed, and advisory were largely affected. Importantly, all stakeholders unanimously adduced to the uncertainty over the future of the fisheries sector. Moreover, fishery experts feel that enabling policies for the promotion of awareness, appropriate training, and transparency in the implementation of schemes, credit facilities, and price regulation can have a massive positive impact. Furthermore, the study also recommends utilizing the potential of e-resources (ICTs and IoT) to digitize the business networking of fishery sector stakeholders.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Experimental Studies Language: English Journal: Aquac Int Year: 2023 Document Type: Article