US trade mission to visit India to explore opportunities in agribusiness
A high-powered US trade delegation, led by Alexis Taylor, explores India's agribusiness sector, promotes American products to the rising middle class, leveraging tariff reductions for US products to strengthen trade relationships and secure new pu...

From April 22 to 25, Taylor will lead a US Department of Agriculture (USDA) agribusiness trade mission to Delhi.
"India's rising middle-class consumers' familiarity with American food products and increased purchasing power is a real opportunity for US producers," Taylor said.
"This, along with the Indian consumers' trusted view of American food and agricultural products as high-quality has contributed to an 11 per cent growth in the US agricultural-related exports to India over the past two years," she said.
While on the trade mission, participants will engage in targeted business-to-business meetings and site visits to build new trade linkages, strengthen existing partnerships, observe US products in the marketplace, and discover the latest Indian consumer food trends.
Participants will also receive in-depth market briefings from USDA's Foreign Agricultural Service and industry trade experts.
In a statement, the USDA said that last year, India reduced tariff requirements for US poultry products, vegetables, fruits, pulses, and tree nuts, strengthening the agribusiness trade relationship between the US and India.
The trade mission will follow up on those wins and secure an expanding number of new purchase agreements for American farmers, ranchers and producers, it said.
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