India’s seafood basket: Exports remained flat at $7 billion in 2024-25; shipment volume dips
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India’s seafood exports remained steady at $7.45 billion in 2024-25, despite a decline in shipment volumes to 16,98,170 tonnes. Frozen shrimp dominated exports, earning $5.17 billion. The United States continued as the largest market, importing $2.71 billion worth of seafood, followed by China and the European Union.
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