[Reader-list] Fishers’ unions to air views on policy revision

T Peter peter.ksmtf at gmail.com
Tue Jan 19 06:44:30 CST 2016


Fishers’ unions to air views on policy revision

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SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT

Subcommittee set up to formulate strategy; Centre to hold countrywide
meetings

With the Union government announcing the schedule for countrywide
stakeholder consultations to discuss the revision of the National Marine
Fisheries Policy, fishers’ organisations in Kerala are gearing up for a
coordinated response to be adopted during the discussions.

According to the schedule issued by the Union Department of Animal
Husbandry, Dairying and Fisheries (DAHDF), the stakeholder meetings will be
held in Mumbai on January 25, Kochi on February 4, Chennai on February 9,
and Visakhapatnam on February 11. This will be followed by consultation
with State Fisheries Departments in Kochi on February 15.

Union Agriculture Minister Radha Mohan Singh is scheduled to meet coastal
MPs in New Delhi on February 25 after the modification of the draft policy
based on inputs received from the consultations.

The final draft will be posted on the DAHDF website on March 15 for
feedback. The policy document is scheduled to be submitted to the
government on March 30.

A workshop organised by the Kerala Fisheries Coordination Committee here on
Monday decided to set up a subcommittee to work out a coordinated strategy
to be adopted at the talks.

“Despite our opposition to the expert committee set up by the government to
revise the policy, we have decided to take part in the consultation,” said
T. Peter, national secretary, National Fishworkers Forum. Fishing
communities have been up in arms against the failure to ensure the
representation of stakeholders in the expert committee chaired by Director
General, Indian Council for Agricultural Research (ICAR), S. Ayyappan.

*Apprehensions*

Speakers at the workshop said the policy formulation exercise had failed to
address the livelihood concerns of traditional and small scale fishers.
Inaugurating the workshop, Matsyafed chairman V. Dinakaran feared that the
government move to revise the fisheries policy was aimed at opening up the
sector to foreign players. He said the policy should be aimed at addressing
the problems faced by the domestic marine and inland fishers.

General convener of the coordination committee V.V. Sasindran said
fisherfolk had been denied a say in the formulation of the revised policy.
General secretary, All Kerala Fishing Boat Operators’ Association, Joseph
Xavier Kalappurakkal alleged that the government was clearing the way for
foreign monopolies to plunder the rich marine resources in Indian waters.

Representatives of the CITU, AITUC, UTUC unions, Kerala Swathantra Matsya
Thozhilali Federation, Matsyathozhilali Aikya Vedi, Janata Matsyathozhilali
Union and Dheevara Sabha participated.


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