The monsoon has now revived, but the delay and poor precipitation will hurt the sowing of crops such as rice, cotton and soybeans. This could further boost food prices, which have already pushed India’s retail inflation above the central bank’s 6% upper limit....
Agriculture accounts for about 18% of India’s economy.“ The progress of monsoon during July-August is critical as it has a significant bearing on sowing and crop yields for the year, ” Barclays Plc’s economist Rahul Bajoria said in a n
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