15 May 2026
India has received a major boost in the seafood sector. The European Union (EU) has again allowed India to export aquaculture products like fish and shrimp to European countries from September 2026.
Earlier, in 2024, the EU had removed India from its approved exporters list because of concerns related to the use of antibiotics and antimicrobials in food-producing animals.
Now, India has proved that it follows EU safety rules. These rules do not allow harmful antimicrobial use for increasing animal growth or production.
Aquaculture products include:
Fish
Shrimp and prawns
Eels
Fish products like caviar
This decision is important because the EU is one of the biggest markets for Indian seafood exports.
Why is this important?
Good news for Indian seafood exporters
Helps increase exports and income
Creates more opportunities in fisheries sector
Improves India’s image in global food safety standards
Key Points
India is back on the EU approved exporters list.
Approval will apply from September 2026.
India met EU rules on antimicrobial use.
The EU is a major buyer of Indian seafood.