India’s Agricultural Exports Surge Amid Global Trade Challenges

India’s farm exports are rising despite flat overall trade growth, driven by strong global demand and easing export restrictions.

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  • While overall merchandise export growth remains flat and unlikely to exceed the 2022-23 peak of $451.1 billion, agricultural exports are driving India’s export momentum, showing resilience and record-breaking potential.

India’s Export Performance in 2024-25

  • In 2024-25, India’s merchandise exports stood at $437.4 billion, just 0.1% higher than the $437.1 billion in 2023-24. 
  • During April-June 2025, exports rose to $112 billion, a 1.7% increase from $110.1 billion in the same period last year. 
  • Union govt expressed confidence that exports this fiscal would surpass last year’s levels, despite potential disruptions from U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariff measures, including a 50% duty on Indian goods.

Agricultural Exports: Strong Upward Trend

  • Agricultural exports recorded robust growth of 6.4%, increasing from $48.8 billion in 2023-24 to $51.9 billion in 2024-25. 
  • The first quarter of 2025-26 posted a further 5.8% year-on-year rise.
  • If current trends continue, farm exports could reach $55 billion in 2025-26, surpassing the previous record of $53.2 billion in 2022-23.
  • India’s agricultural exports to the U.S. have been particularly strong, growing by 24.1% during January-June 2025 compared to the same period in 2024.

Drivers and Risks for India’s Farm Exports

  • India’s farm exports surged from $7.5 billion in 2003-04 to $43.3 billion in 2013-14, later peaking at $53.2 billion in 2022-23 due to a global agri-commodity price boom
  • The FAO food price index rose from 96.4 (2019-20) to 140.6 (2022-23).
  • The 2023-24 decline was driven by drought and government curbs on wheat, rice, sugar, and onion exports to control food inflation
  • These restrictions eased in 2024-25 as monsoon-aided farm output improved, with a second consecutive above-normal monsoon likely allowing sugar export resumption. 
    • Sugar net exports fell sharply from $5.5 billion (2022-23) to $771.3 million (2024-25).
  • In Q1 2025-26, major items like marine products, non-basmati rice, buffalo meat, coffee, tobacco, and fruits & vegetables posted strong growth. 
  • Coffee exports benefited from low global stocks due to poor harvests in Brazil and Vietnam, while tobacco shipments rose following output shortfalls in Brazil and Zimbabwe.
    • Brazil and Vietnam are the world’s biggest producers of arabica and robusta varieties respectively. 
    • India mostly exports robusta beans and powder used in instant coffee and espresso blends.

Tariff Risks and Competitive Pressures

  • From August 27, 2025, U.S. tariffs of 50% on Indian goods could hit marine products hardest, with the U.S. taking 35% of India’s exports in this category. 
  • Frozen shrimps and prawns alone sent $1.9 billion of the $4.5 billion total to the U.S
  • Similar tariffs on Brazilian goods may divert their coffee surplus to other markets, potentially lowering prices and hurting Indian exports.
  • India maintained a $13.4 billion agricultural trade surplus in 2024-25, with farm exports ($51.9 billion) exceeding imports ($38.5 billion), even as the surplus has fallen sharply from $27.7 billion in 2013-14 due to faster import growth. 
  • Agricultural imports remain concentrated in a few commodities, with over two-thirds coming from vegetable oils, pulses, and fresh fruits
  • Fresh fruit imports — worth $1.7 billion, largely from the U.S. — include almonds, pistachios, walnuts, apples, grapes, kiwis, figs, pears, and dates. 
  • Pulses imports hit a record 7.3 million tonnes ($5.5 billion) in 2024-25 after duty cuts following the 2023-24 El Niño drought, though they have reduced this year with a bumper harvest. 
  • Vegetable oil imports (palm, soyabean, sunflower) continue rising as domestic production lags demand.
  • Cotton and natural rubber imports have also grown due to declining domestic output since their peaks in 2013-14 and 2012-13, respectively.

Agriculture Emerges as a Sticking Point in India–US Trade Talks

  • PM Modi’s recent statement that India will never compromise the interests of its farmers, livestock rearers, and fisherfolk underscores the government’s firm stance in stalled trade negotiations with the US. 
  • The key point of contention is opening India’s market to US farm produce — including GM maize, soyabean, fuel ethanol, and dairy products — which New Delhi now wants excluded from any deal. 
  • This hardened position is shaped by domestic political sensitivities and US President Donald Trump’s tariff measures, including a 50% duty on Indian imports, part of which penalises oil purchases from Russia. 

Source: IE | IE

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