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Indian farmers’ forum asks Govt to stop India-US FTA negotiations

June 26, 2025
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Indian farmers’ forum asks Govt to stop India-US FTA negotiations
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The United States has recently issued a warning to India about its intentions to dump large quantities of wheat, corn, pork, chicken, soybeans, and milk products into the Indian market. This news has caused quite a stir in the agricultural industry and has raised concerns among Indian farmers and consumers.

According to reports, the US is facing an oversupply of these agricultural products due to a decrease in demand from other countries. In order to tackle this surplus, the US government has decided to export these products to other countries, including India. However, this move has been met with resistance from the Indian government and various agricultural organizations.

The Indian government has expressed its concerns over the potential negative impact of this move on the domestic agricultural sector. India is already struggling with its own surplus of agricultural products, and the sudden influx of these US products could lead to a further decrease in prices, making it difficult for Indian farmers to compete in the market.

Moreover, the quality and safety standards of these US products have also been questioned by the Indian government. The US has a history of using genetically modified crops and hormones in its agricultural production, which are banned in India. This has raised concerns about the safety and health implications of these products for Indian consumers.

The Indian agricultural industry has also raised its voice against this move, stating that it will have a devastating impact on the livelihoods of millions of farmers. The dumping of these products at lower prices will not only affect the income of farmers but also the entire supply chain, including distributors and retailers.

On the other hand, the US government argues that this move will benefit both countries. It will help the US reduce its surplus and generate revenue, while providing affordable food products to Indian consumers. It also claims that the quality and safety standards of these products meet the requirements of the Indian government.

However, the Indian government has made it clear that it will not compromise on the safety and well-being of its citizens. It has urged the US to ensure that the products being exported meet all the necessary standards and regulations set by the Indian government.

In response to these concerns, the US has assured India that it will work closely with the Indian government to address any issues and concerns. It has also proposed to set up a joint committee to monitor the quality and safety of these products.

Despite the initial resistance, some experts believe that this move could actually benefit the Indian agricultural sector in the long run. The influx of these products could lead to increased competition and force Indian farmers to improve their productivity and quality standards. It could also provide Indian consumers with a wider range of affordable food products.

In conclusion, the US government’s decision to dump its surplus agricultural products into the Indian market has sparked a debate and raised concerns among various stakeholders. While the US sees it as a win-win situation, the Indian government and agricultural industry are cautious about the potential negative impact. It is important for both countries to work together and find a balanced solution that benefits both parties while ensuring the safety and well-being of Indian consumers.

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