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Economic Survey asks govt to be vigilant to prevent price rise

The Economic Survey 2016-17 pegged agriculture and allied sector growth at 4.1 percent this fiscal on account of good monsoon from 1.2 percent last year but said there is less chance for the sector to give an extra boost to GDP growth next year.

January 31, 2017 / 20:12 IST
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Warning of a repeat of pulses-like crisis in other agri-commodities, the pre-Budget Economic Survey today asked the government to be "vigilant" to prevent spike in prices of items like sugar, milk, potatoes and onion.

The Economic Survey 2016-17 pegged agriculture and allied sector growth at 4.1 percent this fiscal on account of good monsoon from 1.2 percent last year but said there is less chance for the sector to give an extra boost to GDP growth next year.

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It also pointed out the challenges facing the sector like regulation on farm trade, issues related to IPR in seeds, frequent recourse to stock limits, among others creating "uncertainty" for farmers.

"Demonetisation could also affect supplies of certain agricultural products, especially milk (where procurement has been low), sugar (where cane availability and drought in the Southern states will restrict production), and potatoes and onions (where sowings have been low)," according to the pre-budget document tabled in Parliament today.