Engagement with stakeholders
Networking with government organisations, inter-governmental organisations, senior administrators, policy makers, local partner organisations as well as primary stakeholders at the grassroots level has been possible through outreach project. Working relationships established with multiple non government and governmental agencies established. This is expected to help us taking forward this project to a logical conclusion in coming months.
Some of the major stakeholders/project partners include:
- Department of fisheries
- Sundarban Development Board
- The Marine Products Export Development Authority
- Export Inspection Council (EIC)
- Forest Department
- National Centre for Sustainable Aquaculture
- National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development
- Orissa Shrimp Seed Production Supply and Research Centre
- Sea Food Exporters Association
- Local as well as regional administration
- Community based organisations (CBO)
After identifying the major constraints towards practice of sustainable aquaculture and reducing bycatch in Sundarbans region, it was strongly felt that field demonstration is essential to bridge outreach and advocacy gaps. Subsequently a participatory field demonstration was undertook which attempted to promote the following aspect of shrimp aquaculture:
- Advantages of scientific shrimp farming and better management practices.
- Benefits of using good quality tested and certified tiger shrimp seeds purchased from hatchery over seeds collected from wild (Sundarbans).
- Registration, cooperative formation, traceability, marketing and proper price realization.
This project foresees tangible benefits for the sensitive ecoregion of Sundarbans which include:
- Better natural resource usage and reducing wasteful use in aqua farming sector.
- Reducing demand for wild tiger shrimp seeds collected from Sundarbans and subsequent reduction in by catch.