India will protect the interests of the farmers in the US trade: Shivraj Singh Chouhan star-news.press/wp

New Delhi, June 8 (PTI) will be a priority to protect its farmers’ interests, evaluating agricultural trade negotiations, the agricultural Minister of Agriculture said he said Shivraj Chouhan said.

“Our priority is to protect our interests of farmers. We will appreciate our profits and losses. Considering that, a deal will be filled,” Chuman said in an interview.

Indian farmers pressured farmers to the pressure to enter the market for agricultural and orchard Americans.

Negotiators are expected to agree to a broad framework for the first phase of the bilateral agreement, which should be signed in autumn (October of September) 2025.

“Discussions are constant among India and the US. One thing is clear, we will protect our interests of farmers. When we talk about the two nations, we need to see the general trade,” Minister added.

“Promoting US-US farming trade according to the US new trade regime”, exports of US agriculture and allied products in India about $ 2.22 million in 20 million.

At the same time, India exported $ 5,75 billion in agricultural products to the United States.

The main exports of US agriculture include frozen shrimp, basmati rice, spices, processed cereals and value-added products.

The US wants to export more agricultural products, such as corn, soy and animal feeding, but in the face of large Indian rates, especially agriculture, especially the average rates can reach 39-50 percent.

Minister’s comments do negotiations for agricultural trade in India and the US, Washington seeks reduced rates and improved access to farm products in the Indian market.

India is prudential to fully open his agriculture and dairy products for potential backlashes in rural communities and home producers to protect price globality.

2025-06-08 08:42:00

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