Abstract

This paper reports the results of an assessment of human capital requirement in fisheries sector in India using a mixed methodology. Quantitative and qualitative data were collected through a nationwide survey covering employers and various stakeholders as well as focus group discussions. The results indicated that the estimated number of 5,140 fisheries science graduates in 2010, at current levels of output, would reach 6,700 by 2020, against the estimated demand of 28,400 in that year. Aquaculture, fish farming and processing are the major employment subsectors for fisheries professionals. Experts pointed to the need for more public investment in fisheries research and education to increase quality of human resources. The study indicates emerging demand for technicians and skilled workers to cater to the needs at lower levels in almost all subsectors of fisheries.

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