CNN Central News & Network–ITDC India Epress/ITDC News Bhopal : Brooke Rollins, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, has expressed strong optimism about the potential for expanding agricultural trade between the United States and India. During a recent interview, Rollins stated, “We are very excited about India,” highlighting the country’s growing demand for agricultural products and the opportunities this presents for American farmers.

The U.S. currently faces challenges in accessing the Indian market due to high tariffs and regulatory barriers. However, Rollins emphasized the importance of addressing these issues through diplomatic engagement and trade negotiations. She noted that both nations stand to benefit from a more open and balanced trade relationship in the agricultural sector.

Rollins also pointed to the shared goals of enhancing food security and promoting sustainable agricultural practices as common ground for collaboration. She indicated that the U.S. is committed to working closely with India to overcome trade obstacles and foster a mutually beneficial partnership.

The growing interest in strengthening U.S.-India agricultural ties reflects broader efforts to deepen bilateral relations and explore new avenues for economic cooperation.

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