All that Glitters Is Not Gold Chief U.S. Agriculture Negotiator Doug McKalip spoke at the Minnesota Farmfest this week and said “a lot of effort” will be put into opening India’s market for U.S. agricultural products. Good, because it will take a lot of effort, and more. He and the Biden Administration are correct that the Indian market is appealing, but in the same way that pyrite (fool’s gold) is to a novice. It is the world’s fifth largest economy headed to be number three by 2030.  India has compelling demographics, over 100 million are college educated and there is a proven record of manufacturing prowess. At the same time, 60 percent of the population works in agriculture and many of them are poor...