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Spatial spread of monsoon needs to correct for food inflation to cool, say economists

Rajasthan pulses sowing down 4 percent from normal, rice sowing lowest in UP compared with normal, according to agriculture ministry data

July 19, 2024 / 14:51 IST
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Rice production affected by spatial anomalies

A course correction for the monsoon appears essential to tame down the simmering price rise in India.

Inflation in rice and pulses is likely to stay elevated unless the spatial spread of monsoon doesn't alter, according to economists. A Moneycontrol analysis of agriculture ministry data shows that some states like Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Haryana and West Bengal are recording below-normal sowing of rice.

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“While overall monsoon is normal at pan-India level, there is considerable volatility at the state level, spatial spread is a concern,” said Paras Jasrai, senior analyst at India Ratings and Research.

While rice and pulses sowing has improved compared with the previous year, data shows that it is still lower than the normal level.