New Delhi: The 14th Asian Fisheries and Aquaculture Forum (14AFAF) was inaugurated on 12th February,2025 at the ICAR Convention Centre, New Delhi, marking a significant milestone in global fisheries and aquaculture. Organized by the Asian Fisheries Society (AFS), Kuala Lumpur, in collaboration with the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR), the Department of Fisheries (DoF), Government of India, and the Asian Fisheries Society Indian Branch (AFSIB), Mangalore, the four-day event aims to foster discussions on sustainable fisheries, aquaculture development, and environmental conservation under the visionary theme “Greening the Blue Growth in Asia-Pacific.”
The event was formally inaugurated by Shri Rajiv Ranjan Singh alias Lalan Singh, Union Minister of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry & Dairying, who highlighted the Government of India’s commitment to sustainable fisheries. He accentuated that India has risen as the world’s second-largest fish producer under the Prime Minister’s visionary leadership and PMMSY. The Minister also emphasized that India is implementing cutting-edge digital solutions such as National Digital Fisheries Platform and vessel monitoring, transponders, and emergency alerts to ensure the safety of fishermen at sea. He also informed that the Kisan Credit Card scheme has been extended to the fishers & fish farmers and various insurance schemes to the fisheries sector were also introduced. He further applauded ICAR for its technological offerings, recognizing its contributions in the fisheries development in the country. Further he stressed the research institutes should undertake capacity building initiative involving KVKs to improve the adoption of scientific practices by fishers and farmers. He also inaugurated the 14AFAF expo, a major highlight, bringing together the stakeholders from state fisheries departments, academia, research institutions, and the industry to showcase technological advancements.

Dr. J.K. Jena, Deputy Director General (Fisheries Science), ICAR, and Convener of 14AFAF, in his welcome address, stated that the forum will play a crucial role in shaping the future of fisheries and aquaculture. He highlighted that the event features over 20 lead presentations by renowned experts from India and abroad, with 1,000 participants from 24 countries. Over four days, the forum will host 16 technical and multiple parallel sessions, covering key areas such as fishery resource management, aquaculture intensification, biotechnology innovations, aquatic animal health, nutrition, climate resilience, post-harvest technologies, and socioeconomic aspects of fisheries.
Dr. Himanshu Pathak, Secretary, DARE, and DG, ICAR highlighted that 75 new fisheries technologies and improved fish varieties developed by ICAR, emphasizing ICAR’s commitment to sustainable, carbon-neutral fisheries and aquaculture for long-term industry resilience.
Dr. Abhilaksh Likhi, Secretary, Department of Fisheries, Ministry of Fisheries Animal Husbandry and Dairying, Government of India, highlighted the government’s transformative initiatives, substantial investments, and the vital role of startups in driving innovation for India’s blue economy.
‘Padma Shri’ Dr. S. Ayyappan, Former Secretary, DARE, and DG, ICAR, highlighted India’s leadership in fisheries research and described 14AFAF as the Mahakumbh of fisheries researchers from Asia.
Dr. Essam Yassin Mohammed, Director General, WorldFish, Malaysia, spoke on global innovations in fisheries and applauded India for its transformation initiatives in sustainable aquaculture.
Prof. Neil Loneragan, President, Asian Fisheries Society, Kuala Lumpur, emphasized the significance of international collaboration in advancing the fisheries sector globally.
The session also saw the release of different publications & technologies by the dignitaries.The 14AFAF will feature two special side events: a Symposium on Aquatic Animal Diseases: Emerging Challenges and Preparedness and an Academia-Industry-Government Meet on De-risking Shrimp Aquaculture for Global Competitiveness.

Dr. C.N. Ravishankar, Director, ICAR-CIFE, and Vice-Chairman, AFSIB proposed the vote of thanks.
Hosting the 14th AFAF in India after 15 years highlights the country’s growing prominence in global fisheries and aquaculture. With a rapidly expanding blue economy, progressive policies, and scientific advancements, India is emerging as a key player in sustainable fisheries. This forum serves as an opportunity to showcase India’s contributions, strengthen global partnerships, and drive sustainable aquaculture initiatives for the future.