India opens farm market: Duty-free DDGS, sorghum to boost poultry; nut duty cut may spur demand
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Pune | New Delhi: Duty-free imports of dried distillers grains with solubles (DDGS) and red sorghum from the US would support India's poultry industry in procuring raw materials at internationally stable prices, helping escalate its competition in the global market for eggs and chicken. Imported DDGS also has comparatively lower levels of aflatoxins than Indian DDGS, according to poultry industry executives. Aflatoxins are a type of toxins produced by certain types of fungi found on agricultural crops like corn, and peanuts.There's no clarity yet on the level of import duty reduction by India on US tree nuts comprising walnuts, almonds and pistachios. The domestic industry however believes that any duty cut would lead to lower prices, driving consumption among Indian consumers.At the same time, duty-free access to the US market for spices, tea, coffee, mango, bananas, among various items is expected to boost exports. Wines and spirits from the US will also get con...