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Monsoon rainfall weakens after a healthy start, can it spoil the mood of the market?

The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) expects the monsoon to revive during the second week of July and maintains a normal rainfall forecast for the month.

July 13, 2021 / 14:32 IST
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After a healthy beginning, monsoon rains weakened in July, raising concerns that a longer dry spell will increase the inflation pressure significantly.

Meanwhile, consumer price index-based inflation (CPI), or the retail inflation, for the month of June rose 6.26 percent, as food prices hardened further, and transportation costs rose due to higher petrol and diesel prices.

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Monsoon rainfall has now been below normal for the past 20 days. Lagging for the second consecutive week, monsoon rainfall dropped 46 percent below the long period average (LPA) during 1-7 July. In the preceding week rainfall was 30 percent below normal.

Cumulative rainfall through July 11 July was 8 percent below the LPA, as the dry spell eliminated the significant surplus seen earlier in the season (more than 40 percent). The progress of monsoon during July-August is critical, as it has a significant bearing on sowing and crop yields for the year, Rahul Bajoria, Chief India Economist, Barclays India, pointed out.