The war in West Asia has disrupted India’s livestock exports to Gulf countries that are heavily dependent on meat from India, leading to shipment delays and cancellations. “With livestock exports to the region estimated at $2.3-$2.5 billion in FY25, the sector remains closely linked to stability in West Asia.”Gulati said the livestock sector is highly sensitive to grain and fertiliser prices. “Since the disruption of key shipping lanes in early 2026, industry reports suggest a 15-20% drop in immediate shipment fulfilments to West Asia,” Gulati said. Exports to West Asia and Egypt rely heavily on westbound shipping routes, while eastbound routes serve Southeast Asia. Shipping lines have also imposed “contingency surcharges” of up to $4,000 per 40-foot container on shipments to West Asia, exporters said.
Source: The Telegraph March 15, 2026 01:05 UTC