India's Commerce Department confirms full protection for sensitive farm products, including dairy, in the India-EU Free Trade ...
Keeping the dairy sector out is good news; domestic reforms are vital for manufacturing and MSMEs to leverage the deal ...
Parvinder Singh Gahlaut talks about IPL’s Diversification into Dairy, Cattle Feed, Sugar, and Rural Warehousing ...
India's White Revolution, which made it the world's top milk producer, is now facing intense scrutiny over its significant ...
High Indian tariffs on cheese, milk powders and dairy-based nutritional products remain unchanged, while there has been no movement on sanitary, technical or product approval requirements ...
Deal also covers a mobility framework easing entry for employees of Indian companies in EU, Indian professionals serving EU clients and for Indian students to study in EU and avail of post-study work ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced on Tuesday, January 29, that India and the European Union have concluded the Free Trade Agreement. The agreement is likely to be signed and rolled out later this ...
The EU is set to remove or significantly reduce tariff lines on a slew of farm products, from spices to tea, giving a leg-up to agricultural exports, while continuing to protect the rural economy.
Union Minister of Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal recently described the India–EU FTA as the “mother of all trades.” ...
The dairy industry is resilient, determined and entering its best years yet. Michael Dykes is calling on farmers, processors ...
The survey emphasizes strengthening agriculture through reforms, climate-resilient practices, and private sector involvement. The sector, crucial for economic growth and employment, aims to increase ...
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