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Monsoon rains seen normal this year: Arvind Subramanian

Monsoon rains are vital for India's farm sector, which accounts for 14 percent of the USD 2 trillion economy, as half of the country's farmland lacks irrigation. Weak monsoon rains have cut farm output in the past, stoking inflation.

April 09, 2015 / 14:48 IST

India's summer monsoon rains are expected to be normal this year, the chief economic adviser at the finance ministry said on Thursday.

Monsoon rains are vital for India's farm sector, which accounts for 14 percent of the USD 2 trillion economy, as half of the country's farmland lacks irrigation. Weak monsoon rains have cut farm output in the past, stoking inflation.

Arvind Subramanian also said inflation is not expected to run up in the medium term due to the recent unseasonal rains, which have damaged over 10 million hectares (24.7 million acres) of crops.

first published: Apr 9, 2015 02:48 pm

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