Prøve GULL - Gratis
Threat to farm sector real but may be overstated
Financial Express Lucknow
|March 18, 2025
As the threat of reciprocal tariffs by the US has put pressure on New Delhi to slash import tariffs for the world's largest economy on a bilateral basis, the highest concerns are being raised with regard to India's "sensitive" agriculture sector.
But some experts say the fears about India's farmers being adversely affected by tariff cuts on imports may be exaggerated, while others are more wary of tariff reliefs to the US.
"Almost 80% of Indian agriculture is reasonably competitive. We are a net exporter of agricultural produce over the last 20 years," says Ashok Gulati, agricultural economist and former chairman, Commission for Agricultural Costs and Prices (CACP). He stresses that there isn't enough rationale for India agri-tariffs being kept "unduly high." For example, India is the largest rice exporter in the world, and yet the import duty on it is as high as 70%. "Slashing it down to 10 to 15% will not pose a threat to Indian farmers," Gulati adds. Similarly, there are several other commodities where tariffs can be reduced by 50% without any adverse impact on agriculture.
"Some of the highest duties are on alcoholic beverages and tobacco products, such as whiskey, vodka, rum, sparkling wine, and cigars, which face duties as high as 150%. Key agricultural products like walnut, honey, coffee, green tea, and sugar face 50-100% duties. It doesn't make sense to maintain such high tariffs in all these cases, although there may be some sensitive cases," Gulati argues.
Denne historien er fra March 18, 2025-utgaven av Financial Express Lucknow.
Abonner på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av kuraterte premiumhistorier og over 9000 magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent? Logg på
FLERE HISTORIER FRA Financial Express Lucknow
Financial Express Lucknow
Musk sues Microsoft and OpenAI, seeks over $134bn
ELON MUSK WANTS OpenAI and Microsoft to pay him damages in the range of $79 billion to $134 billion over his claims that the generative Al company defrauded him by abandoning its nonprofit roots and partnering with the software giant.
1 min
January 18, 2026
Financial Express Lucknow
Pop gummies? Here’s something to chew on
From sleep, anxiety to vitamin deficiencies, there seems to be a squishy, tasty solution for them all. But doctors sound a note of caution
5 mins
January 18, 2026
Financial Express Lucknow
DGCA imposes ₹22.2-cr penalty on IndiGo over Dec disruptions
THE DIRECTORATE General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) on Saturday imposed penalties totalling ₹22.2 crore on IndiGo.
1 min
January 18, 2026
Financial Express Lucknow
Are trains now the most luxurious way to travel?
From Angola to Turkmenistan, sumptuously outfitted railroad cars are taking passengers on over-the-top journeys back in time
4 mins
January 18, 2026
Financial Express Lucknow
INDIA'S NEW TASTEMAKERS
From handcrafted sauces, global spice blends to reimagined pantry staples, the condiment market is having a flavourful renaissance. Brands, in turn, are turning up the heat with innovation, reach and diverse product portfolios
10 mins
January 18, 2026
Financial Express Lucknow
DGCA slaps ₹22.2-cr fine on IndiGo
THE DIRECTORATE GENERAL of Civil Aviation (DGCA) on Saturday imposed penalties totalling $22.2 crore on IndiGo and initiated disciplinary action against several senior executives after a probe found that aggressive operational optimisation, weak regulatory preparedness and systemic management failures led to large-scale flight disruptions in early December 2025.
1 min
January 18, 2026
Financial Express Lucknow
No unemployment in India!
The replacement of MGNREGA by a supply-driven, guarantee-less, funds-constrained scheme will make matters worse for the rural poor who will face unemployment or under-employment
3 mins
January 18, 2026
Financial Express Lucknow
Pet parenthood the new family structure
Pets are replacing children with increasing frequency
4 mins
January 18, 2026
Financial Express Lucknow
Vehicles of ambition
When it comes to the business of life, mind over heart matters
4 mins
January 18, 2026
Financial Express Lucknow
Compact SUV slowdown to persist into '26
MODELS UNDER DEVELOPMENT include new compact SUVs from the Volkswagen group and Tata Motors, a strong-hybrid variant from Maruti Suzuki, and facelifts of existing bestsellers.
1 min
January 18, 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size
