India–Europe FTA: A Defining “Mother of All Deals” for Food & Agriculture 2
Jan 31, 2026
The recent momentum around the India–Europe Free Trade Agreement is widely viewed as a transformational trade framework—often described as the “mother of all deals” due to its scale, scope, and long-term impact on global supply chains.
Food and agriculture sit at the heart of this agreement. For European buyers, India represents a sourcing origin that combines production depth, product diversity, and improving regulatory alignment. As tariff barriers reduce and trade frameworks become clearer, Indian food products are increasingly competitive and accessible in global markets.
This shift creates strong opportunities for overseas importers looking to:
- Diversify sourcing origins
- Secure consistent agricultural and food supplies
- Work with export-ready producers aligned with international standards
At Anagh Foods, we see growing inbound interest from global buyers seeking structured access to Indian suppliers as trade conditions evolve. Success in this environment depends on supplier due diligence, documentation clarity, and long-term sourcing strategies, not spot buying.