India’s organic exports to Australia reached $8.96 million in FY2024-25, totaling 2,781.58 metric tonnes. Psyllium husk, coconut milk, and rice led the shipments.
Both nations signed the Mutual Recognition Arrangement (MRA) for organic products under the India–Australia Economic Cooperation and Trade Arrangement (ECTA). The MRA simplifies compliance and boosts strategic trade partnerships.
Commerce Secretary Sunil Barthwal emphasized that India’s National Programme for Organic Production (NPOP) ensures integrity, strict standards, and better incomes for farmers. Organic produce commands 30-40% higher prices, benefiting rural livelihoods.
Australia’s Tom Black highlighted India’s fast-growing organic sector and diaspora’s role in trade expansion. He noted opportunities in cereals, tea, spices, beverages, and wines, with Australia having 53 million hectares of organic farmland.










