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Lakshadweep aims to increase annual tuna production to 50,000 tonnes in 5 years

Aimed at creating livelihood opportunities for island fishing communities, the plan envisages a range of proposals, including expansion of deep-sea tuna fishing, mariculture, seaweed farming and infrastructure development.
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