Fishermen in Kerala are on a warpath with the Centre on the latter's decision to extend the ban to 61 days from 45 as part of its efforts to protect the marine ecosystem.
Singh said he has assured the Kerala Chief Minister that the Centre will provide all support to the state.
"Today, Kerala Chief Minister Oommen Chandy met me and we discussed about the growth of agriculture in the state, time period for ban on fishing. The Centre has assured it will provide all required support to the state," Singh said.
The Union Agriculture Ministry contended that different fishing ban periods are causing disputes as "boats of one state were entering into the waters of another state".
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