Imphal: A recent report by the state fishery department has revealed that the devastating floods in Thoubal, Manipur have destroyed fish farms worth approximately Rs 178 crore, affecting the livelihoods of numerous fish farmers.
The floods, which occurred in the third week of August 2024, inundated vast areas of fish farms in the Lilong, Thoubal, and Wangjing-Tentha sub-divisions, resulting in significant economic losses.
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In response to the crisis, the state government has come to the aid of the affected farmers, providing them with benefits and assistance.
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The government’s efforts were prompted by an appeal from the Joint Action Committee (JAC) Fishery Cooperative Societies of 4 Districts of Manipur, which sought loan waivers for farmers who had taken loans to pursue pisciculture projects.
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Chief Minister of Manipur has announced on social media that the Fisheries Department has distributed hapa fish nets measuring 100 meters to 126 fish farmers in Imphal West, aiming to support and safeguard the fish farms from future flooding threats.
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The government’s initiatives aim to alleviate the suffering of the affected farmers and ensure the well-being and prosperity of the farming community.
The floods have not only caused economic losses but also highlighted the importance of fish farming in Manipur, where 98% of the population relies on fish as their staple diet.