India’s seafood exports achieved a historic milestone in FY 2025–26, reaching an all-time high of 19.72 lakh tonnes and generating a record export value of ₹73,890 crore (US$8.46 billion). The achievement underscores the growing global demand for Indian seafood products and highlights the country’s expanding presence in international seafood markets.
Among the nation’s maritime gateways, Visakhapatnam Port emerged as the leading seafood export hub, handling 3.28 lakh tonnes of seafood exports valued at ₹20,217 crore during the fiscal year. The port’s strong performance reflects its robust infrastructure, efficient cargo handling capabilities, and strategic connectivity to key export markets.
The record-breaking national export figures demonstrate the resilience and competitiveness of India’s seafood sector, supported by advancements in aquaculture, processing standards, cold-chain logistics, and export-oriented supply chains. Seafood continues to be one of India’s most significant agricultural export commodities, contributing substantially to foreign exchange earnings and employment generation across coastal regions.
Visakhapatnam Port’s leadership in seafood exports further reinforces its position as a critical maritime trade gateway on India’s east coast. The port has played a pivotal role in facilitating seamless movement of marine products to major international destinations, supporting exporters with efficient logistics and world-class port services.
The achievement highlights the growing synergy between India’s ports, fisheries sector, and export ecosystem, strengthening the country’s reputation as a reliable supplier of high-quality seafood to global markets. As demand for Indian marine products continues to rise, ports such as Visakhapatnam are expected to remain at the forefront of driving export growth and enhancing India’s maritime trade performance.
