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India Holds Firm: No GM Food or US Dairy in Trade Deal

India 28.07.2025
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India firmly rejects US demands for GM food & dairy imports in trade talks, prioritizing farmer livelihoods & food security.
India Holds Firm: No GM Food or US Dairy in Trade Deal
India is taking a resolute stance in its ongoing trade negotiations with the United States, firmly declaring Genetically Modified (GM) food crops and U.S. dairy products as non-negotiable items for import. This unwavering position underscores India’s deep commitment to protecting the livelihoods of its millions of farmers and safeguarding its food sovereignty.

The decision highlights the significant political and economic sensitivities surrounding these sectors within India’s vast agribusiness landscape. Resistance to GM crop imports, particularly corn and soybeans, stems from concerns over potential competition with domestic production and the broader implications for India’s agricultural ecosystem. India currently permits the cultivation of only one GM crop, Bt cotton, and maintains strict regulations against GM food crops. 

Similarly, India’s dairy sector remains a highly sensitive area, providing livelihoods for over 80 million smallholder dairy farmers. Allowing the import of U.S. dairy products could lead to a significant drop in domestic milk prices, potentially causing substantial financial losses for these farmers. Cultural and religious sentiments in India also play a role, with concerns about the U.S. practice of feeding cattle with animal by-products, which violates local norms and safety perceptions.

 The ongoing discussions are taking place against a backdrop of pressure from the U.S. for greater market access in agriculture and dairy, and a looming deadline for reciprocal tariffs if a deal is not reached. However, India’s trade negotiators are prioritizing the long-term interests of its rural citizens and national food security over short-term trade concessions, underscoring a fundamental difference in trade philosophies between the two nations.

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