Skip to content
  • Facebook
  • X
  • Linkedin
  • WhatsApp
  • Associate Journalism
  • About Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • 033-46046046
  • editor@artifex.news
Artifex.News

Artifex.News

Stay Connected. Stay Informed.

  • Breaking News
  • World
  • Nation
  • Sports
  • Business
  • Science
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Toggle search form
  • RCB vs KKR, IPL 2024: Bengaluru, Kolkata eye course correction to add momentum to campaign Sports
  • “On July 5, Either Sir Keir Starmer Or I Will Be PM”: Rishi Sunak’s Gamble World
  • Eight core sectors’ output growth spurts to three-month high of 6.7% in February Business
  • “High Scores In IPL Due To Batters’ Skills, Not Impact Player Rule”: Ravichandran Ashwin Sports
  • Hezbollah | The party of God World
  • US Bridge Collapse May Block Export Of 2.5 Million Tonnes Of Coal For Weeks World
  • Claims AAP MP Sanjay Singh Nation
  • Thousands Rally In Israel For Ceasefire, Hostage Deal World

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

Posted on September 12, 2023 By admin


September 12, 2023 11:07 pm | Updated September 13, 2023 12:33 am IST – New Delhi

There are concerns that India-U.S. poultry deal would allow for chicken legs and liver (not popular in the U.S.) to be dumped in India. Photo: uspoultry.org

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 chicken legs and liver (not popular in the U.S.) to be dumped in our country, and that meat and bone meal poultry feed 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 president Ranpal Dhanda said his organisation will move the Supreme Court against the unilateral decision of the Union Government. “This agreement is against the interest of poultry farmers in the country. Tonnes of 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. Beef and pork consumption is a sensitive issue in the country,” he said.

Mr. Dhanda said 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,” he added.

United States Trade Representative Katherine Tai 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 or frozen or dried or processed). “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,” she had said.

K.V. Biju, national coordinator of Rashtriya Kisan Mahasnagh, said India had also agreed to reduce tariffs on chickpeas, lentils, almonds, walnuts, and apples. “The Samyukta Kisan Morcha (Non Political) had sent a letter to Prime Minister and Commerce Minister requesting them to stop decreasing import duty. 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,” he said.

Mr. Biju added that taking away the restrictions on the import of apples, almonds and pulses will harm the interests of farmers in Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh. “By going back from earlier stand adopted at the WTO, the Centre is cheating other countries who fought with India on U.S. subsidies,” he said.

Partners in the Opposition INDIA bloc too had questioned the import duty reduction. They had also threatened protests against the decision.



Source link

Business Tags:Indo-U.S. deal on poultry, Indo-U.S. poultry deal, US-India trade deal

Post navigation

Previous Post: Bengaluru Airport’s Terminal 2 Commences International Operations
Next Post: 2 Brothers Stabbed Over Petty Dispute In Delhi, 1 Dies

Related Posts

  • Modi Government reshaped Budget in last decade: Nirmala Sitharaman Business
  • Sensex drops 45 points in highly volatile trade Business
  • Glenmark Pharma’s generic drug to treat psoriatic arthritis gets U.S. FDA approval  Business
  • ZEE-Sony merger: NCLT issues notice to Sony Business
  • Aviation leasing watchdog cuts India’s compliance rating Business
  • Sensex, Nifty hit all-time peaks after RBI’s highest-ever dividend announcement Business

More Related Articles

More aquatic animals were farmed than fished in 2022, for the first time ever Business
Congress hits out at Centre over telcos hiking tariffs together Business
Air India Delhi-Vancouver flight takes off after 22 hours delay in third incident in a week Business
India’s Adani Energy Solutions to raise up to $1.5 billion Business
Gold futures rise ₹381 to ₹60,699 per 10 grams Business
Markets fall in early trade on profit-taking, foreign fund outflows Business
SiteLock

Archives

  • July 2024
  • June 2024
  • May 2024
  • April 2024
  • March 2024
  • February 2024
  • January 2024
  • December 2023
  • November 2023
  • October 2023
  • September 2023
  • August 2023
  • July 2023
  • June 2023
  • May 2023
  • April 2023
  • March 2023
  • February 2023
  • January 2023
  • December 2022
  • November 2022
  • October 2022
  • September 2022
  • August 2022
  • July 2022
  • June 2022
  • May 2022

Categories

  • Business
  • Nation
  • Science
  • Sports
  • World

Recent Posts

  • Class 11 Student Stabs Teacher To Death In Classroom At Assam School
  • Lord Jagannath Rath Yatra commences in Ahmedabad; Amit Shah, CM Patel offer prayers
  • Sakshi Touches MS Dhoni’s Feet During 43rd Birthday Celebration, His Reaction Is Viral. Watch
  • Palestine Karate Champion, Who Escaped Gaza, Forges Future In Egypt
  • Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal Retirement Stance Clear With 2026 World Cup Plan: Report

Recent Comments

  1. GkJwRWEAbS on UP Teacher Who Asked Students To Slap Muslim Classmate
  2. xreDavBVnbGqQA on UP Teacher Who Asked Students To Slap Muslim Classmate
  3. aANVRzfUdmyb on UP Teacher Who Asked Students To Slap Muslim Classmate
  4. YQCyszVBmIP on UP Teacher Who Asked Students To Slap Muslim Classmate
  5. aiXothgwe on UP Teacher Who Asked Students To Slap Muslim Classmate
  • Sanju Samson Stands Ground As Krunal Pandya Misses Catch. Here’s What Happened Next Sports
  • Fitness-freak Marcus Stoinis travelling with Indian chef during World Cup Sports
  • Cops Form Over 12 Teams To Probe Multiple Aspects Nation
  • USA vs South Africa, T20 World Cup 2024: Match Preview, Players To Watch Out For Sports
  • Srinagar Records Highest Voter Turnout Since 1996 In Lok Sabha Polls Nation
  • “Kept Poking Him, Let Me Hit One”: Riyan Parag On How Sanju Samson Kept Him Under Check Sports
  • On Pakistan Team Director Mickey Arthur’s ‘Seemed Like BCCI Event’ Comment After World Cup Loss To India, ICC Responds Sports
  • U.N. chief calls for ‘immediate’ Gaza ceasefire, hostage release World

Editor-in-Chief:
Mohammad Ariff,
MSW, MAJMC, BSW, DTL, CTS, CNM, CCR, CAL, RSL, ASOC.
editor@artifex.news

Associate Editors:
1. Zenellis R. Tuba,
zenelis@artifex.news
2. Haris Daniyel
daniyel@artifex.news

Photograher:
Rohan Das
rohan@artifex.news

Artifex.News offers Online Paid Internships to college students from India and Abroad. Interns will get a PRESS CARD and other online offers.
Send your CV (Subjectline: Paid Internship) to internship@artifex.news

Links:
Associate Journalism
About Us
Privacy Policy

News Links:
Breaking News
World
Nation
Sports
Business
Entertainment
Lifestyle

Registered Office:
72/A, Elliot Road, Kolkata - 700016
Tel: 033-22277777, 033-22172217
Email: office@artifex.news

Editorial Office / News Desk:
No. 13, Mezzanine Floor, Esplanade Metro Rail Station,
12 J. L. Nehru Road, Kolkata - 700069.
(Entry from Gate No. 5)
Tel: 033-46011099, 033-46046046
Email: editor@artifex.news

Copyright © 2023 Artifex.News Newsportal designed by Artifex Infotech.