Meat sector eyes India after lukewarm EU deal

Meat sector eyes India after lukewarm EU deal
Sam McIvor says India represents a good opportunity for the meat sector. (Image: NZME)
Dileepa Fonseka
When you ask Beef and Lamb chief executive Sam McIvor what he thinks of New Zealand’s new free trade agreement with the European Union, he answers by saying you never turn down better market access. Then there is the word you often hear when the NZ and EU free trade agreement (FTA) is talked about in the dairy and meat sectors: “But.” “We never turn down access, but what we were really wanting in the EU is we were wanting beef access.”McIvor said the newly-minted FTA, accelerated into ratification thanks...

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