Despite being blessed with rich resources of abundant water and all essential parameters for breeding and rearing of tropical freshwater ornamental fishes, India has failed to get a foothold in market for exports.
India has a mere share of .01 percent in the market for exports of ornamental fishes, which is estimated to be worth around six billion dollars.
The Kerala Government came up with a unique project called 'Aqua Technology Park', which incorporated various stakeholders on a public-private partnership and also involved hundreds of locals in setting up homestead aquariums for earning their livelihood.

The first of its kind concept in India to popularise aqua culture industry, the project would not only generate employment, but would also help in maintaining a socio economic status of the local people in the town.

Authorities said that while the main units will have common facilities such as water, electricity, laboratory and quarantine facilities, the satellite farms will be the major production centres, where much of the ornamental fish will be reared and propagated.
With this endeavour, the authorities hope to capture a 10 percent share in the world market in a period of seven to eight years.
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