ICAR-CMFRI’s seaweed technology opens new livelihood avenues for fisherwomen in Andhra Pradesh

ICAR-CMFRI’s seaweed technology opens new livelihood avenues for fisherwomen in Andhra Pradesh

21 January 2026, Kochi

In a significant boost to women-led coastal livelihoods, seaweed cultivation using the HDPE raft method developed by the ICAR–Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute was inaugurated at Mangamaripeta village in Visakhapatnam district today.

ICAR-CMFRI’s seaweed technology opens new livelihood avenues for fisherwomen in Andhra Pradesh

The initiative aims to promote sustainable and eco-friendly income opportunities for fisherwomen and is being implemented by LIFE Charitable Trust and SeaViz Agri Tech Pvt. Ltd. in collaboration with the Andhra Pradesh Fisheries Department, ICAR-CMFRI and Association of Lady Entrepreneurs of Andhra Pradesh (ALEAP).

Inaugurating the programme, M. Sribharat, Member of Parliament, Visakhapatnam, described seaweed farming as a climate-resilient, environment-friendly and income-generating livelihood for coastal communities.

ICAR-CMFRI’s seaweed technology opens new livelihood avenues for fisherwomen in Andhra Pradesh

The programme was presided over by Laxman Rao, Joint Director, Fisheries.
A highlight of the event was the distribution of income earned from the pilot trial, with a cheque handed over to participating fisherwomen from the sale of seaweed seedlings, demonstrating the commercial viability of the CMFRI-developed technology.

The initiative showcases ICAR-CMFRI’s successful transfer of seaweed farming technologies for women’s empowerment, sustainable coastal livelihoods and responsible aquaculture, reinforcing its role in strengthening the blue economy through science-led interventions.

(Source: ICAR-Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute, Kochi)

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