¨     India will host the World Seafood Congress (WSC) 2026 in Chennai.

¨     This will be the first time the event is held in the country.

¨     The WSC is a major global platform focused on seafood trade, safety, sustainability, and innovation.

¨     The 2026 Congress is being co-organised by the Department of Fisheries and the International Association of Fish Inspectors (IAFI).

¨     IAFI is a United Nations-recognised non-governmental organisation.

¨     PDA Ventures Pvt. Ltd. will host the event. The National Fisheries Development Board (NFDB) will act as co-organiser.

¨     Multiple Indian ministries and institutions are supporting the Congress.

¨     These include MPEDA, NITI Aayog, ICAR-CIBA, ICAR-CMFRI, IMIA, and others.

¨     The Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) is the technical partner.

¨     International agencies like FAO, UNIDO, and WorldFish are also involved.

¨     Organisers see this Congress as a key opportunity to showcase India’s seafood sector. It will also help foster new international partnerships.

¨     India is the sixth-largest seafood exporter in the world. It is also the second-largest producer of fish through aquaculture.

¨     In 2023–24, India exported 1.78 million tonnes of seafood. The exports were valued at ₹60,523.89 crore, or around USD 7.38 billion.

¨     India’s total fish production reached 18.40 million tonnes in the same year.

¨     FAO projects that global seafood trade will grow to USD 183.8 billion by 2025.

¨     Algae product exports are expected to hit USD 15 billion in 2025.