'Shrimp farmers face a 50% blow unless domestic demand grows': Divya Kumar Gulati, CLFMA

From shrimp exports facing tariff shocks to corn diverted for ethanol, India’s agri-linked sectors are under pressure, according to the Compound Livestock Feed Manufacturers Association (CLFMA India), the apex body representing the organized animal feed manufacturing industry in India. In an interaction with ET Online's Shariq Khan, the association's Chairman, Divya Kumar Gulati, says bridging productivity gaps is critical to safeguarding food security and sustaining millions of farmers. argues that only higher farm yields can make the vision of a self-reliant, developed India a reality. He argues that only higher farm yields can make the vision of a self-reliant, developed India a reality.
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