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EU Agriculture Commissioner Visits Delhi for FTA Talks

The European Union’s Agriculture Commissioner arrived in Delhi this week for high-level discussions with Indian officials on the proposed Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between India and the EU. The visit marks a significant step in strengthening agricultural trade and cooperation between the two regions.

During the visit, the Commissioner met with senior officials from the Ministry of Commerce and Industry and the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare. Key topics included tariff reductions, market access for Indian agricultural products, standards for food safety, and sustainable farming practices.

Officials emphasized that India’s agricultural exports, including rice, spices, and dairy products, have significant potential in the EU market. Likewise, India is looking to facilitate imports of high-quality European agri-products, advanced technologies, and innovations to support domestic farming.

Experts say that a successful FTA could boost bilateral trade, provide better market access for farmers, and encourage investment in modern farming techniques. However, negotiations are expected to continue, as both sides work to balance trade opportunities with domestic regulatory standards and sustainability concerns.

The EU Agriculture Commissioner’s visit also included discussions on climate-resilient farming, organic agriculture, and strategies for reducing post-harvest losses, reflecting shared priorities in sustainable agricultural development.

The Ministry of Agriculture stated that ongoing talks aim to ensure mutual benefits for farmers, exporters, and consumers, while maintaining food safety, quality, and environmental standards.

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