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Impact of COVID-19 second wave on India’s agriculture

For agriculture to make a positive contribution to GVA this year, the spread of COVID-19 in rural India needs to be prevented by using all possible means 

May 11, 2021 / 12:46 IST
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When India was hit by the first wave of COVID-19 from January to June 2020, agriculture turned out to be a bright spot. The Economic Survey estimated that India’s GVA for the entire economy will contract by 7.2 percent in 2020-21, primarily due to a steep decline in the first half of the FY.

In this mayhem caused by the nationwide lockdown, agriculture was the only bright spot and it is estimated that the GVA for agriculture clocked a positive growth of 3.4 percent at constant (2011-12) prices.

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Can the agriculture sector be a saviour again when the second wave of COVID-19 has hit India with much more intensity than the first wave? This time, it seems that rural India has not been spared.

A news report highlighted the pitiful situation in various districts of Uttar Pradesh; even though the state administration was still in denial of the seriousness of the epidemic. Further, a recent CRISIL report has also sounded an alert about the second wave rising in rural India as its share of infection has risen from 21 percent in March to 30 percent in April.