Winning a World Trade Organization dispute which the United States brought against India, American companies can now export poultry and pork products to India.
In 2007, India banned U.S. poultry, chicken eggs, and other agricultural products ostensibly to prevent avian influenza outbreaks. India just lost the appeal at a World Trade Organization appellate body when the United States argued that it had not had an outbreak of high pathogenic avian flu since 2004, while India had 90 such outbreaks between 2004 and 2014, reports Forbes.
Indian consumers will soon have access to American chicken.