India Protects Dairy Farmers in US Trade Talks

  Published 1 year ago

India is fiercely resisting U.S. pressure to open its dairy market, prioritizing the livelihoods of its 80 million small dairy farmers. Industry officials fear cheap U.S. imports could disrupt the sector, despite India being the world's largest milk producer.

  • India produces over twice as much milk as the U.S.
  • Small herd sizes put Indian farmers at a disadvantage.
  • Cultural preferences influence dairy consumption habits.

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