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Farmers First: Piyush Goyal’s Clear Assurance on the India-US Trade Deal

Farmers First: Piyush Goyal’s Clear Assurance on the India-US Trade Deal

&NewLine;<p><em>Farmers First&colon; Piyush Goyal’s Clear Assurance on the India-US Trade Deal<&sol;em><&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p>The interim India-US trade agreement announced recently triggered genuine concern among Indian farmers&comma; amplified by a tweet from US Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins on February 2&comma; 2026&period; She stated that the deal would &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;export more American farm products to India’s massive market&comma;” help lift prices for US farmers&comma; and reduce the bilateral agricultural trade deficit&period; Farmer organisations&comma; including the Samyukta Kisan Morcha&comma; and several opposition leaders immediately raised alarms&comma; fearing that subsidised US agricultural goods could flood Indian markets and threaten the livelihoods of domestic farmers and dairy producers&period;<br>These worries are understandable&period; Agriculture and dairy have long been treated as non-negotiable red lines in India’s trade negotiations&period; Yet Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal provided a firm and unambiguous clarification in the Lok Sabha on February 4&comma; 2026&comma; directly addressing these fears&period;<br>In his statement to the House&comma; Minister Goyal categorically assured that India’s sensitive agricultural and dairy sectors remain fully protected&period; He told Parliament&colon; &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;India has been successful in protecting the agricultural and dairy sectors&period;” He reiterated that Prime Minister Narendra Modi &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;has never allowed their interests to be compromised” and emphasised that &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;adequate safeguards are built in to protect these sectors from unfair competition&period;” He further confirmed that &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;in the sector of fertiliser and agriculture&comma; India’s sensitivity has been taken care of&period;”<br>These are not vague promises&period; The agreement&comma; finalised after nearly a year of intensive negotiations&comma; reflects India’s consistent position&colon; core agricultural staples&comma; dairy products&comma; and other sensitive items have been excluded from concessions that could disrupt domestic markets&period; While the US side has highlighted benefits for its own farmers&comma; the Indian negotiating team ensured that no blanket opening—especially not zero tariffs across agricultural goods—has been agreed&period; Any tariff adjustments are limited to non-sensitive categories&comma; with explicit protections retained for vulnerable segments&period;<br>Minister Goyal made it unequivocally clear that the first priority of the Government of India is the welfare and security of its farmers&period; The deal is designed to advance Atmanirbhar Bharat and Viksit Bharat objectives by boosting labour-intensive exports—textiles&comma; apparel&comma; leather&comma; gems &amp&semi; jewellery&comma; engineering goods&comma; and seafood—while safeguarding the rural backbone&period; It creates jobs and strengthens MSMEs without undermining agriculture&period;<br>Farmers need facts&comma; not fear&period; The minister’s direct intervention in Parliament is proof that the government listened and acted to protect their interests&period; The forthcoming joint India-US statement will provide final details&comma; but the message from Lok Sabha is already crystal clear&colon; Indian farmers’ rights are secure&comma; agriculture and dairy remain shielded&comma; and the government stands firmly with them&period;<br>There is no cause for alarm&period; What the government has secured is a balanced agreement that opens new opportunities for the country while keeping the farmer’s interests paramount&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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