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The Marine Products Export Development Authority (MPEDA) was set up by an act of Parliament during 1972. The erstwhile Marine Products Export Promotion Council established by the Government of India in September 1961 was converged in to MPEDA on 24th August 1972.
MPEDA is given the mandate to promote the marine products industry with special reference to exports from the country. It is envisaged that this organisation would take all actions to develop and augment the resources required for promoting the exports of “all varieties of fishery products known commercially as shrimp, prawn, lobster, crab, fish, shell-fish, other aquatic animals or plants or part thereof and any other products which the authority may, by notification in the Gazette of India, declare to be marine products for the purposes of (the) Act”.
The Act empowers MPEDA to regulate exports of marine products and take all measures required for ensuring sustained, quality seafood exports from the country.
MPEDA is given the authority to prescribe for itself any matters which the future might require for protecting and augmenting the seafood exports from the country. It is also empowered to carry out inspection of marine products, its raw material, fixing standards, specifications, and training as well as take all necessary steps for marketing the seafood overseas.
MPEDA is the nodal agency for the holistic development of seafood industry in India to realize its full export potential as a nodal agency. Based on the recommendations of MPEDA, Government of India notified new standards for fishing vessels, storage premises, processing plants and conveyances. MPEDA’s focus is mainly on Market Promotion, Capture Fisheries, Culture Fisheries, Processing Infrastructure & Value addition, Quality Control, Research and Development.
Registration of Exporters, Fishing Vessels and other Processing entities is one of the statutory functions of MPEDA.
Registration as an exporter is granted of MPEDA Act & Rules, 1972. The exporters are categorized into four, viz:-
The marine products permitted to be exported are classified into 8 categories as given below:-
Other Entities (Fishing Vessel and Processing):
Every application for registration as an exporter of marine products shall be made to the Secretary or other officer authorized by him in Form IX obtainable from the offices of the Authority on payment of Rs. 200/- in cash or by MO / DD / PO drawn in favour of the Authority for each application and shall be accompanied by the list of enclosures indicated in the application (Form IX).
Every application for registration as an exporter shall also be accompanied by a fee of Rs. 5,000/-. Application in triplicate will have to be submitted to the concerned registering office under whose jurisdiction Registered or Head Office of the applicant is located. The application shall be submitted with an application fee of Rs. 5000/- along with the required documents.
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