
Under the revised structure, the GST rates on fish oils, fish extracts, and prepared or preserved fish and shrimp products have been reduced from 12 per cent to 5 per cent.
Diesel engines, pumps, aerators, and sprinklers, essential for aquaculture operations and hatcheries, will now attract only 5 per cent GST instead of the earlier 12 per cent to 18 per cent, significantly reducing operational costs for fish farmers.
Critical chemicals such as ammonia and micronutrients used in pond preparation and water quality management will also be taxed at 5 per cent, down from the earlier 12 per cent to 18 per cent, cutting costs of feed, pond conditioning, and farm-level practices.
"Reduced GST on preserved fish, shrimp, and molluscs will strengthen India's seafood exports globally while promoting greater domestic consumption of safe and hygienically processed seafood," the ministry said.
The GST rate on fishing rods, tackle, landing nets, butterfly nets, and gear has been reduced to 5 per cent from 12 per cent.
The decision provides relief to processing units, with GST on job work services in food and agro-processing, including seafood, cut from 12 per cent to 5 per cent. Composting machines will now be taxed at 5 per cent.
(Catch all the Business News, Breaking News, Budget 2025 Events and Latest News Updates on The Economic Times.)
Subscribe to The Economic Times Prime and read the ET ePaper online.
(Catch all the Business News, Breaking News, Budget 2025 Events and Latest News Updates on The Economic Times.)
Subscribe to The Economic Times Prime and read the ET ePaper online.