Newly Appointed Fisheries Officials Enhance Expertise with ICAR-CIFT Visit

by Fishery News

A team of 15 newly appointed Assistant Commissioners of Fisheries from the Department of Fisheries, Government of Maharashtra, visited the ICAR – Central Institute of Fisheries Technology (CIFT) in Cochin. This visit was part of a comprehensive training program running from 27th May to 31st May 2024, which also included tours of CMFRI, CIFNET, and MPEDA.

The training, organized by the Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC), aims to enhance the technical knowledge of these recently recruited officers. The Director of ICAR-CIFT welcomed the team and provided an overview of the institute’s diverse activities and contributions to the fisheries sector. During their visit, the Assistant Commissioners toured the CIFT headquarters, exploring various Divisions, Sections, and laboratories. They engaged in detailed discussions with scientists from each Division, gaining valuable insights into the ongoing research and development activities.

This educational visit was designed to update the technical knowledge of the officers, which is crucial for their new roles overseeing fisheries across different districts in Maharashtra. Key areas for potential interaction in Maharashtra’s marine and inland fisheries sectors were identified, including responsible fishing systems, value addition, waste utilization, and quality assurance. This initiative underscores the commitment to equipping fisheries officials with the latest knowledge and skills to enhance the sector’s sustainability and efficiency.

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