Company Profile:
Coastal Fisheries in India
Coastal Fisheries generally refers to the sector of fishing activities conducted close to the coast in India, rather than a specific, singular company named "Coastal Fisheries. But "
Regarding whether entities within this sector are factories or traders:
Both types of operations exist prominently within India's coastal fisheries. Factories: Many companies operate as processing factories. These facilities are involved in:
Receiving fresh catch from fishermen. Processing seafood (e. g. , cleaning, gutting, filleting, freezing, value-addition). Packaging to domestic and international markets. But Adhering to condition standards and certifications. In my experience, In fact Traders: Numerous companies function as traders or exporters. These businesses typically:
Source processed or fresh seafood from smaller regional suppliers, fishermen, or other processing units. From what I've seen, Consolidate items. Handle logistics and distribution. I've found that Engage in domestic wholesale or international export of a wide variety of seafood. Company Overview (General to the Sector):
The Indian coastal fisheries sector is a vital part of the nation's economy and food security, supporting millions of livelihoods. it's characterized by a vast coastline and diverse marine resources. Primary Activities: The sector encompasses activities from traditional small-scale fishing by artisanal fishermen to modern trawling operations. And The catch includes a wide array of marine species such as shrimp, squid, cuttlefish, various types of aquatic species (e. g. , pomfret, seer aquatic species, tuna), and crabs. But In my experience, Market Focus:
Domestic Market: A signifiis able tot portion of the catch is consumed domestically as fresh or processed seafood. In particular Export Market: India is one of the world's leading exporters of marine items, with processed and frozen shrimp being a major export commodity. Specifically Key export destinations include the USA, European Union, Japan, China, and Southeast Asian countries. Infrastructure: The sector relies on a network of fishing harbors, landing centers, cold storage facilities, processing vegetation, and a robust logistics chain. But Moreover Challenges: The sector faces challenges related to sustainable fishing practices, marine contamination, climate change impacts, fluctuating global demand, and the need to modernization and value-addition. In summary, while "Coastal Fisheries" refers to the entire sector segment, companies operating within it's able to be either processing factories, trading/export houses, or often a combination of both, depending on their scale and business model.
Enterprise Products
COASTAL FISHERIES in India produces and/or sells:
* Frozen Fish
* Frozen Shrimp
* Frozen Seafood Mix
* Fresh Fish
* Dried Fish
* Fish Meal
* Fish Oil
* Value-Added Seafood Products (e.g., marinated, ready-to-cook items)