Deadline: 31 March 2025
Applications are now open for the Fisheries Startup Grand Challenge to identify and support innovations and startups working in the aquaculture and fisheries sector to accelerate the growth of this sector.
Themes for Challenges
- Fisheries and related sectors
Problem Statement
- Enhancing quality of production in fisheries and aquaculture sector
- Design and develop technology/solutions for enhancing the productivity so that the fishers & fish farmers can achieve better price realization
- Design and develop infrastructure solutions across the fisheries and aquaculture value chains
- Develop infrastructure and post-harvest management solutions that will enable fishers, fish farmers in creating value addition, value creation and value realization ensuring minimal wastage across the fisheries value chain
- Innovative branding and promotion for increasing consumption of fish and fish products
- Develop business solutions and outreach activities that will make fish and fish products easily accessible, acceptable and popular among the meat consuming population in the country
- Innovative solutions for combating environmental issues related to fisheries and aquaculture sector
- Develop sustainable solutions to reduce/stop soil erosion, siltation of the water bodies and develop eco-friendly solutions for costal fishers
Funding Information
- Fiscal Incentives
- Cash Grants for 12 startups worth INR 2 Lakhs each
- Incubation Support for up to 10 startups for 9 months
- Non-Fiscal Incentives
- Masterclasses for shortlisted startups
- Special Incentives
- Seed Grant for upto 10 startups worth INR 2.5 Crore under the larger umbrella of DoF’s flagship scheme, Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana PMMSY –
- As per the PMMSY guidelines, Govt assistance of upto Rs 20 lakhs for general category or upto Rs 30 lakhs for SC/ST/Women category will be provided against a unit cost of Rs 50 lakhs, subject to the condition that they mobilize the remaining funds (beneficiary contribution) i.e is upto INR 30 Lakhs (Gen Category) or upto INR 20 Lakhs (SC/ST/Women Category) – assuming the unit cost of INR 50 lakhs.
- Note: It is encouraged that Startups may mobilize beneficiary contribution from angel investors or venture capitalists or any other investment sources in the startup ecosystem.
Eligibility Criteria
- The Fisheries Startup Grand challenge would be open to DPIIT recognized Startups working in the areas indicated in the problem statements (they encourage startups to get recognised by DPIIT and apply for the challenge)
- The Startup should have a minimum viable product or service with a market fit, viable commercialization, and scope of scaling
For more information, visit Startup India.