Bhagwant Mann Flags Risk To Farmers From India-US Trade Deal

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has raised concerns regarding the potential impact of the interim India-US trade agreement on Indian farmers, particularly in Punjab. He warned that the deal could expose local agricultural markets to heavily subsidized American agricultural products, jeopardizing the livelihood of farmers who may find it increasingly difficult to compete. Mann's remarks come at a time when the agricultural sector is already facing numerous challenges, including fluctuating market prices and climate-related issues. The agreement, aimed at strengthening trade ties between India and the US, has sparked a debate over its implications for the Indian farming community. Farmers' groups and agricultural experts are voicing fears that the influx of cheaper American goods could lead to a decline in domestic production and threaten food security. The Chief Minister's warning highlights the need for careful consideration of the agreement's terms to ensure that the interests of Indian farmers are adequately protected in the face of international trade dynamics.
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