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Home»Business»Agri tech is a ‘big part’ of FTA negotiations with India, says New Zealand Trade Minister McClay
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Agri tech is a ‘big part’ of FTA negotiations with India, says New Zealand Trade Minister McClay

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Union Minister of Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal meets New Zealand Trade Minister Todd McClay, in New Delhi. File
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Agricultural technology sharing and methods to increase output are a “big part” of the negotiations between New Zealand and India on a free trade agreement (FTA), New Zealand’s Minister for Trade and Investment Todd McClay said on Wednesday (November 5, 2025).

India and New Zealand began the fourth round of negotiations towards an FTA on Monday (November 3), with the Indian team visiting Auckland until November 7. Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal also visited New Zealand on November 5 to discuss various issues with Mr. McClay.

Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal(left) along with New Zealand Prime Minister Chris Luxon (centre) and Trade Minister Todd McClay during an event in Auckland, New Zealand on November 5, 2025. Photo: X/@PiyushGoyal

Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal(left) along with New Zealand Prime Minister Chris Luxon (centre) and Trade Minister Todd McClay during an event in Auckland, New Zealand on November 5, 2025. Photo: X/@PiyushGoyal

Speaking to reporters in Auckland along with Mr. Goyal, Mr. McClay said that New Zealand has been innovating over the years and working with its farmers to find ways to produce more and to increase the farmers’ incomes.

“Prime Minister [Christopher] Luxon has directed me in our discussions and negotiations to make sure New Zealand does its part to help Prime Minister [Narendra] Modi meet his commitment to increasing the earnings of Indian farmers by 50% by 2030,” Mr. McClay said.

“So a lot of the science that we have developed here to help them produce more is available to us in cooperation with India and that’s been a big part of our discussion around the negotiation so far,” he added.

Negotiations with India regarding agriculture have been tricky as the Indian government has been steadfast in protecting the interests of its farmers. This has been a speed bump in negotiations with the U.S., European Union, and even the United Kingdom.

“It’s fair to say that on both sides, there are always challenges in a trade negotiation,” Mr. McClay acknowledged. “What Minister [Piyush] Goyal and I have agreed is that rather than our negotiators arguing, we will find solutions together. And so far, I think we’ve made great progress.”

Neither Minister was forthcoming about a deadline by which the deal would be finalised.