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India To Protect Its Farmers’ Interests

Talks are on with US over agri market access

India To Protect Its Farmers’ Interests

India To Protect Its Farmers’ Interests
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9 Jun 2025 6:40 AM IST

New Delhi: India will prioritise protecting its farmers’ interests while assessing potential gains and losses in the ongoing trade negotiations with the United States over agricultural market access, Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan said. “Our priority is to protect the interest of our farmers. India will not work closing its eyes. We will assess our gains and losses. Keeping that in mind, an agreement will be finalised,” Chouhan said.

“The discussions are ongoing between India and the US. One thing is clear, we will protect the interests of our farmers. When we talk about two nations, we need to see the overall trade,” the minister added.

According to a NITI Aayog report, “Promoting India-US Agricultural Trade under the new US Trade Regime”, the value for US agriculture and allied product exports to India was about $2.22 billion in the triennium ending 2024. In the same period, India exported $5.75 billion worth of agricultural products to the US. India’s main agricultural exports to the US include frozen shrimp, basmati rice, spices, processed cereals, and other value-added products. The US wants to export more agricultural products such as corn, soybeans, and animal feed, but faces high tariffs.

The minister’s comments come as India and the US continue negotiations on expanding agricultural trade, with Washington seeking reduced tariffs and improved market access for its farm products in the Indian market. India is cautious about fully opening its agriculture and dairy markets due to concerns about potential backlash from rural communities and the need to protect domestic producers from global price volatility.

India-US Trade Negotiations Agricultural Market Farmer Protection Shivraj Singh Chouhan Agricultural Exports 
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