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India’s Strategic FTA with the UK: A Boon for Domestic Agriculture | Business

India has strategically protected its domestic farmers in the recently signed Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with the United Kingdom. By excluding dairy products, edible oils, and apples, Indian agriculture secures a foothold in the UK market with zero duties on 95% of agricultural and processed food items.

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The agreement, finalized on Thursday, avoids tariff concessions on oats and enhances duty-free access to Indian staples such as turmeric, pepper, and cardamom. Moreover, processed goods like mango pulp and pickles, alongside marine products like shrimp and tuna, will be tariff-free in the UK, which imports USD 37.52 billion in agricultural products annually, of which India’s share is just USD 811 million.

The FTA is poised to boost India’s export sector, particularly benefiting Maharashtra, Gujarat, Punjab, Haryana, Kerala, and the Northeastern states by reducing costs and increasing export growth by over 20% in three years. The agreement also extends zero-duty benefits to India’s blue economy and emerging products, enhancing shares in a competitive market.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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