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Erratic rainfall in some states may dampen asset quality of banks’ farm loans in Q2

In the last few months, some states has recorded excess to 'large excess rainfall' leading impact on kharif output. The heavy downpours have caused flooding and waterlogging in fields, especially during the critical growth stages of the kharif crop

September 23, 2025 / 13:16 IST
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Erratic rainfall in some states in India is posing a risk to the asset quality of agriculture loans of banks and may even lead to an increase in non-performing assets (NPA) in the second quarter of the current financial year, bankers Moneycontrol spoke to, said on condition of anonymity.

“We have become uncertain over agriculture loans in Q2 after some parts of the country received excess rainfall leading to crop damages, which could increase the risk of NPAs,” said a senior banker with a large state-owned bank.

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In the last few months, certain states in India have recorded excessive to very excessive rainfall, impacting kharif output. The heavy downpours have caused flooding and waterlogging in agricultural fields, especially during the critical growth stages of the kharif crop season.

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