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India Set to Expand Market Access for US Cherry Exporters, USDA Says

India recently announced expanded market access for U.S. cherry exports, USDA's Foreign Agricultural Service said Jan. 14. With the change, effective April 1, U.S. cherry exports to India are expected to grow to $5 million per year, a steep increase…

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from the $600,000 worth of cherry exports sent to India in 2021. USDA said “significant market potential exists” in India’s major metropolitan areas and high-end retail stores, including its hotels and restaurant sectors.