India eyes ghee for blue cheese in UK trade deal
Hindustan Times|February 13, 2024
Traceability of ghee, other dairy products a stumbling block for trade negotiators
Mihir Mishra Suneera Tandon
India eyes ghee for blue cheese in UK trade deal

India is trying to pry open the UK market for ghee in exchange for bringing the latter's blue cheese to the Indian market, under the proposed free trade pact being negotiated by the two countries, an official aware of the matter said.

Trade negotiators have pressed the UK to waive its sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) rules to let in ghee and other dairy products, which remain shut from the British market.

This is because these food safety rules insist on traceability of goods a hard task in India where large dairy co-operatives source their milk from millions of individual cattle farmers and small dairy farms.

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