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Protecting India’s farms from cheap imports

Nothing is more important than ensuring freedom from hunger, no matter what it costs.

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Desire: The US had always wanted to get a foothold into the vast Indian agricultural market. File photo

AT a time when cereal crops — wheat and paddy — are still holding steady, almost all other major crops have lost lustre. The prices of pulses, oilseeds (including soybean), cotton and maize are in sharp decline. The alarm bells have never sounded so loudly.

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