India’s agricultural exports dipped slightly in the first half of FY25, reaching $12.13 billion, down by 0.5% from last year’s $12.19 billion. The decline, primarily driven by reduced non-basmati rice shipments due to export restrictions, impacted overall cereal exports, which dropped by 8.35% to $5.22 billion. Despite this, basmati rice exports rose by 10.8%, boosted by the removal of the minimum export price. Livestock, dairy, and processed foods saw notable growth, offsetting d...
India`s Agri Exports Decline Marginally to $12.13 Billion in H1FY25 on Cereal Export Dip by Amit Gupta, Kedia Advisory
India held bilateral meetings with several nations on the sidelines of the G20 Agriculture Ministerial Meeting in Brazil, expressing the commitment to cooperate in mutually beneficial areas, it was announced on Sunday.
Minister of State for Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare, Ram Nath Thakur, led the Indian delegation along with Ambassador of India to Brazil, Suresh Reddy, and other senior government officials.
India held bilateral meetings with the US, Brazil, Germany, the UK...
India, key nations to cooperate in mutually beneficial areas in agriculture