India secured continued access to the European Union (EU) market for exports of aquaculture products, honey, and eggs under the amended EU regulatory framework.
The European Union included India in its list of authorised countries eligible to export these products beyond September 2026.
The new regulations were introduced to address concerns related to Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) in food products.
India’s exports of fish and fishery products to the European Union are valued at around $1.59 billion, making the EU an important export market.
The achievement followed coordination by the Department of Commerce, Export Inspection Council (EIC), and Marine Products Export Development Authority (MPEDA).