However, the administration is yet to take a call on allowing import of fish though it had indicated that fish from neighbouring Karnataka and Maharashtra might be allowed to help small-time fishermen.
More than a month after the formalin scare forced the Goa government to stop buying fish from other states, a traders’ body on Wednesday claimed that they will start importing fish from Thursday.
However, the administration is yet to take a call on allowing import of fish though it had indicated that fish from neighbouring Karnataka and Maharashtra might be allowed to help small-time fishermen.
“Wholesale traders are in possession of a requisite permission from the Food Safety Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) and will carry fish in insulated trucks from tomorrow,” said Ibrahim Maulana, president, Margao Wholesale Fish Market Association (MWFMA), a body of fish importers.
