India has secured duty concessions for its agricultural exports under the free trade agreement with the European Union for various products, including processed foods, tea, coffee, spices, table grapes, sheep and lamb meat, according to the Commerce Ministry.
The move is expected to help boost exports of these commodities in the 27 nations of the EU, as concessions will enhance the competitiveness of these goods.
The other items that will get preferential market access in the EU include gherkins, cucumbers, sweet corn, dried onion, and some other fruits and vegetable products.