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Rural consumption improving, set to narrow gap with urban consumption: Morgan Stanley economist

Chachra said rural consumption was lagging urban for now and was growing off a low base, but it is steadily improving.

March 01, 2024 / 18:55 IST
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“When we also look at some of the data points such as volume growth by certain data aggregators for FMCG companies, then also it shows that rural volume growth for FMCG products is improving,” said.
“When we also look at some of the data points such as volume growth by certain data aggregators for FMCG companies, then also it shows that rural volume growth for FMCG products is improving,” said.

Rural consumption is showing signs of recovery and should continue to pick up as the capex cycle picks up further, Morgan Stanley’s Chief India Economist Upasana Chachra said in an interaction with Moneycontrol.

“When we look at high-frequency rural data like fertilizer sales, tractor sales, or rural unemployment rate credit in the agriculture sector or a host of such data points like two-wheeler sales, etc, then rural activity continues to gradually improve, in our view,” Chachra said.

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“When we also look at some of the data points such as volume growth by certain data aggregators for FMCG companies, then also it shows that rural volume growth for FMCG products is improving,” she said.