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Climate Resilient Coastal Fishermen Villages (CRCFV) in Andhra Pradesh

15 March 2025, New Delhi: The Department of Fisheries, Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying recognizing the importance of developing the coastal communities, has taken up  a transformative initiative under the Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana (PMMSY) to develop existing 100 Coastal Fishermen Villages(CFV) situated close to the coastline in all coastal States and Union Territories(UTs) including in Andhra Pradesh as Climate Resilient Coastal Fishermen Villages(CRCFV) and to make them as economically vibrant fishermen villages. An amount of Rs. 200 crore with a unit cost of Rs.2 crore each village has been earmarked for development of Climate Resilient Coastal Fishermen Villages (CRCFV) with 100% central funding under the PMMSY and a total 15 coastal villages including one village in Kakinada District have been approved for development as CRCFV at a total cost of Rs.30 crore with release of first installment of central funds of Rs.7.50 crore to the Government of Andhra Pradesh for this purpose. The State/UT-wise list of villages identified for development as CRCFVs is furnished at Annexure –I and district-wise details of coastal villages identified in Andhra Pradesh are furnished at Annexure-II. At present there is no proposal for expanding the coverage of CRCFV beyond the identified 100 villages.

 The Department of Fisheries (DoF), Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry & Dairying, Government of India during last four years (2020-21 to 2023-24) and current financial year (2024-25) has also accorded approvals to the other proposals of Government of Andhra Pradesh at a total cost of Rs.2398.72 crore with central share of Rs.559.10 crore under Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana (PMMSY) for development of fisheries and aquaculture in the State including in Kakinad District.

The key activities approved for implementation in Andhra Pradesh including in Kakinada District for development of fisheries and aquaculture including fisheries infrastructure, sustainable livelihood opportunities and climate-adaptive measures include: Hatchery, Brackishwater &  freshwater Biofloc ponds,  Re-circulatory  Systems(RAS), Stocking of Fingerlings in Reservoirs, Open Sea Cage Culture, Cages in Reservoirs, supply of Motor Cycles with Ice Boxes, Insulated vehicles, Fish Retail Markets, Fish Value add enterprises, Live Fish vending centre, Fish Markets, Fish kiosks, Three-Wheeler with ice Box, Mobile & Stationary Labs, Boats & Nets, Deep Sea fishing vessels, Ice Plant/ Cold Storage, feed mills,  Bivalve Culture Units, Artificial Reefs,  seaweed units, E-platform, Livelihood & Nutritional Support, Bio toilets, Seaweed units, Integrated Aquapark, development of fishing harbours and fish landing centres.  The Government of Andhra Pradesh has reported that many of these activities such as Brackishwater & freshwater Biofloc ponds, Stocking of Fingerlings in Reservoirs, Open Sea Cage Culture, Motor Cycles with Ice Boxes, Insulated vehicles, Fish Value add enterprises, Live Fish vending centre, Fish kiosks, Three-Wheeler with ice Box, Boats & Nets, Deep Sea fishing vessels, Ice Plants, Livelihood & Nutritional Support have been implemented in Kakinada District.

Annexure-I

List of identified 100 Coastal Villages identified for development as Climate Resilient Coastal Fishermen Villages (CRCFV) under PMMSY

Sl. NoName of the CoastalVillagesSl. NoNameoftheCoastal VillagesSl. NoNameoftheCoastal Villages
GujaratMaharashtraTamilNadu
1Sachana1Kelwa1Pasiyavaram
2Navibandar2Arnala2Senjiyamman Nagar
3Madhwad3Rangaon3Tharuvaikulam
4Muldwarka4Gorai Tal4Paramankeni
5Bhatt5Nandgoan5Mandavai Pudhukuppam
6Jodia6Korlai6C.Puthupettai
7Juna Bandar7Bharadkhol7Puthupettai
8Chorwad8Srivardhan8Arcottudurai
Goa9Varavade9Puthupattiam
1Cacra, Tiswadi10Kalbadevi10Kumarapanvayal
2Arambol11Jaigad11Soliyakudi
Puducherry12Nivati12Kalimankundu
1Narambai13Redi13VeerapandianPattinam
2Pattinacherry14Tondavalli14Idinthakarai
Daman&Diu15Sarjekot15Arockiapuram
1Bucharwada16Erayumanthurai
OdishaKarnatakaAndhraPradesh
1Pakharabad1Uppunda Madikal1Pedagangallavanipeta
2Sanadhanadi2Koteshwara2Devunaltada
3Majhisahi3Kadekar3Iddivanipalem
4Kirtani4Bailuru4Pathivadabarripeta
5Jambhirai5Mattadahitlu5PeddaUppada
6AmarnagarKerala6Pentakota
7Chudamani1Eravipuram7Konapapapeta
8Jamboo2Thottapally8Sorlagondhi
9Kharnasi3Pallam9Gullalamoda
10Talachua4Azheekal10AdaviPanchayath
11Noliasahi5Njarakkal11Gondisamudram
6Edavanakkadu12Palipalem
12SanaNalianugaonLakshadweep13Tadichetlapalem
13NewBoxipalli1Chetlathisland14Edurupalem
14Patisonapur2Minicoy island15Thupilipalem
15SahanAndaman & Nicobar IslandsWest Bengal
16Noliasahi1Durgapur1Akshayanagar
17Penthakata2ChidiyaTapu2Madanganj
18Arakhakuda3Junglighat3Dera
4Hopetown4DakshinKadua
5Shoal Bay5Tamliporiya – PurbaMukundapur (MaaNayekaliMatsyaKhoti)

Annexure-II

District-wise list of identified coastal fishermen villages identified for development as Climate Resilient Coastal Fishermen Villages (CRCFV) in Andhra Pradesh under PMMSY

S.NoDistrictMandalName of the Village
1SrikakulamSrikakulam RuralPedagangallapeta
2VajrapukothuruDevunalthada
3KavitiIddivanipalem
4VizianagaramPusapatiregaPathivadaBarripeta
5VisakhapatnamGVMC BheemiliPedauppada
6AnakapallipayakaraopetaPentakota
7KakinadaU. KothapalliKonapapapeta
8KrishnaNagayalankaSorlagondhi
9NagayalankaGullalamodha
10BapatlaBapatla RuralAdivi
11NizampatnamGondisamudram
12PrakasamKothapatnamK.Pallipalem
13NelloreTP GudurEdurupattapupalem
14BogoleThatichetlapalem
15TirupatiVakaduThupilipalem

This information was given by Union Minister of State, Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying, Mr. George Kurian, in a written reply in Rajya Sabha on 12th March, 2025.

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