A recent trade agreement between the United States and India has led to the shipment of American turkeys to India, marking the start of turkey exports to the country. This agreement, facilitated by a senator and aided by a reduction in tariffs, overcomes previous barriers for U.S. poultry products in the Indian market. The first shipment, sent from the Port of Virginia, was contributed by the Virginia Poultry Growers Cooperative and is expected to be received well during the holiday season. This development is seen as a significant step forward for U.S.-India trade relations and offers new opportunities for American producers and exporters, while providing Indian consumers with more affordable, high-quality American turkey.