Gherkin Exports Hit Record $307 Million in FY26 Despite US Tariffs
Gherkin Exports Hit Record $307 Million in FY26 Despite US Tariffs
India’s gherkin exports surged to a record $307 million in FY26, marking a significant milestone in the country’s agri-export sector despite ongoing tariff challenges from the United States. The growth highlights the strength of Agricultural Exports from India and the country’s expanding footprint in global food supply chains.
Industry data shows that strong demand from European markets played a major role in boosting shipments, helping India offset trade pressure and sustain export momentum. Even with tariff-related disruptions, exporters successfully strengthened their presence in diversified international markets, contributing to overall India Trade Growth in the agricultural segment.
The rise in gherkin exports was closely linked to improved gherkin production across major farming clusters in southern and western India. Better irrigation methods, contract farming systems, and improved agricultural practices ensured consistent output and quality, which is essential for export-grade processing.
Experts highlight that gherkin farmers benefited from stable procurement mechanisms and pre-fixed pricing models, which reduced market volatility and encouraged continued cultivation. This stability also supported long-term planning in the Vegetables Export sector, where consistency and quality are critical for global buyers.
Additionally, efficient cold storage systems and logistics networks strengthened the overall gherkin supply chain, enabling timely delivery to international markets. However, fluctuations in gherkin prices remain a concern, especially in export-dependent regions where global demand shifts can impact earnings.
Overall, the performance of Agricultural Exports from India in FY26 reflects strong resilience and adaptability, with gherkin exports emerging as a key contributor to India Trade Growth in the processed vegetable category.




