India, March 5 -- After years of stalled dialogue and renewed engagement, the India-EU trade agreement emerges as a defining development for India's agri-food and food processing landscape. More than a tariff-reduction framework, the pact carries implications for regulatory convergence, technology adoption, foreign investment, and supply chain integration. For the Indian food and beverage sector, it represents both a gateway to one of the world's most sophisticated consumer markets and a test of domestic competitiveness. As industry stakeholders prepare for deeper global integration, the agreement could catalyse value addition and innovation, or highlight the structural reforms still required to compete at scale. Let's explore further.
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