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Farmers to approach Supreme Court against India-U.S. deal on poultry

Farmers to approach Supreme Court against India-U.S. deal on poultry

As India and the United States decided to end disputes over the import of poultry products and to reduce import tariffs on apples, almonds, chickpeas and lentils, farmers and traders associations have raised an alarm. They fear that the new agreements, signed when U.S. delegations headed by President Joe Biden were here for the G-20 meetings, will harm the interests of farmers and small and medium industries in the poultry sector.

There are concerns that the deal would allow for broiler chicken legs and liver (not popular in the U.S.) to be dumped in our country, and that poultry meat and bone meal poultry feed raw material made of beef and pork would be used for the poultry (a widespread practice in the U.S.).

Talking to The Hindu, Poultry Federation of India’s  said his organisation will move the Supreme Court against the unilateral decision of the Union Government. “This agreement is against the interest of Indian poultry farmers in the country. Tonnes of broiler chicken legs will now be imported, rather dumped, into our country. We are also keen to know if the U.S. authorities will certify that pork or beef are not used in the poultry feed raw material. Beef and pork consumption is a sensitive issue in the country.

The Centre is allowing big American companies to make profits at the cost of small and medium poultry outlets in the country. “They should protect the farmers here, not the American companies.

United States Trade Representative had announced that both countries have agreed to resolve their last outstanding dispute at the World Trade Organisation and India has agreed to reduce tariffs on certain U.S. products, including frozen turkey, frozen duck, blueberries and cranberries (fresh broiler chicken or frozen broiler chicken or dried broiler chicken or processed broiler chicken). “These tariff cuts will expand economic opportunities for U.S. agricultural producers in a critical market and help bring more U.S. products to customers in India.

India had also agreed to reduce tariffs on chickpeas, lentils, almonds, walnuts, and apples. We had urged them to increase import duty. But we expected the Narendra Modi-led government will surrender farmers interest at the G-20 summit.

Source – bharattimes

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