NEW YORK -- India has agreed to let in imports of American pork and pork products, ending a long-standing ban and continuing a wave of increased agricultural market access between the two Quad partners.
Agreement lifts decades-old hurdle to agricultural market

Pasture-raised hogs on Bowling Green Farms in Bryantown, Maryland. (Photo courtesy of the U.S. Department of Agriculture)
NEW YORK -- India has agreed to let in imports of American pork and pork products, ending a long-standing ban and continuing a wave of increased agricultural market access between the two Quad partners.