Australia Lifts Ban, Paving Way for Indian Prawn Exports
Australia has granted its first import approval for Indian unpeeled prawns, lifting restrictions imposed due to white spot virus detections. The move is seen as a significant boost for India's aquaculture exporters, particularly in Andhra Pradesh, and is expected to enhance market opportunities and trade relations.
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In a landmark decision, Australia has issued its first import approval for Indian unpeeled prawns, overcoming years-long restrictions caused by white spot virus concerns. This development marks a pivotal moment for India's aquaculture sector, offering renewed optimism to exporters.
During a visit to Australia, Andhra Pradesh IT Minister Nara Lokesh engaged with government and industry leaders to explore burgeoning market avenues. He heralded the approval as a significant victory for Indian seafood exporters, especially those in coastal Andhra Pradesh, who have faced challenges due to previous trade barriers.
This approval is anticipated to eliminate trade impediments and rejuvenate confidence among exporters while broadening commercial horizons for India's prawn industry. Discussions with Seafood Industry Australia also highlighted the potential for shared efforts in quality, compliance, and culinary tourism to globally promote Andhra Pradesh's seafood offerings.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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