Bangladesh government achieved 1.36 crore USD from exporting 1,352 tonnes of Hilsa fish to India this year so far, Fisheries and Livestock Minister SM Rezaul Karim said on Thursday, 6 October.
Hilsa manufacturing has doubled in the last 12 years and the rate of production is now 90pc, he said.
The minister revealed this data while speaking at a press briefing on ‘Mother Hilsa conservation drive 2022’, held at the Secretariat.
On a yearly basis, the government is going to impose a 22-day ban on Hilsa fishing – from October 7 to 28, he said.
Hilsa catching, selling and transporting will remain banned in the 7,000 square km area during the period to ensure the safe spawning of the hugely popular fish during its peak breeding period, he added.
“Those found violating the law will face legal action including imprisonment and fine. None will be spared,” said the minister.
Besides, the government will take strict action against those associated with making any obstruction to the development of Hilsa resources.
During this ban period all activities including catching, selling and transportation of Hilsa will be prohibited in 20 districts including Chandpur, Laxmipur, Noakhali, Feni, Chattogram, Cox’s Bazar, Barishal, Bhola, Patuakhali, Barguna, Pirojpur, Jhalakathi, Bagerhat, Dhaka, Shariatpur, Madaripur, Faridpur, Rajbari, Manikganj and Munshiganj districts, he said.
The ice factories of the districts will be closed as well during the ban, he added.
Meanwhile, fishermen of 18 districts including Gopalganj, Narayanganj, Narsingdi, Kishoreganj, Tangail, Rajshahi, Chapainawabganj, Pabna, Sirajganj, Natore, Bagura, Kurigram, Gaibandha, Brahmanbaria, Khulna, Kushtia, Narail and Jamalpur districts will be allowed to catch other fish except for Hilsa.
Mobile courts will conduct drives day and night in all rivers of 38 districts, fisheries ghat, wholesale markets, chain shops and other markets to discourage people from catching and selling Hilsa fish, he said.
Besides police, local management, Navy personnel, Air Force, Coast Guard, Rab, river police and Fisheries Department will mutually conduct the drives.
Subsequently, dredging work in different rivers will be terminated during this period to ensure smooth breeding of Hilsa, he said.
Hilsa, the national fish of Bangladesh, is known as a certified patented product of Bangladesh.
Nearly 6 lakh people in Bangladesh are involved in catching Hilsa directly while 20-25 lakh people are involved in transporting, selling and other activities indirectly.
Thanks to government initiatives, production of Hilsa have increased to 5.65 lakh metric tonnes in 2020-21 fiscal year while it was 2.98 lakh metric tonnes in 2008-09 FY.
Last year, nearly 51.76pc of mother Hilsa were able to lay eggs during the ban period, boosting production and Hilsa export to India.