EU Includes India in Revised List for Continued Aquaculture Exports
On 12th May 2026, the European Union included India in its revised draft list permitting continued export of aquaculture products to the EU market beyond September 2026.
Key Highlights
- India was earlier omitted from the EU’s 2024 draft regulation on animal-origin imports.
- Revised inclusion recognises India’s compliance with European Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2023/905.
What is the Regulation About?
- Requires exporting countries to ensure:
- No use of antimicrobials for growth promotion.
- No use of antibiotics reserved for human treatment.
Importance for India
- Seafood Export Growth: EU became India’s third-largest seafood export market in 2025–26.
- Exports to EU reached: US$ 1.593 billion.
- Export value increased by: ....
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