15 मई 2013
Farm sector may grow by 3.4% this fiscal on normal monsoon
New Delhi, May 15. Agriculture and allied sectors
could achieve a higher growth rate of 3.4 per cent this fiscal
if the country receives normal monsoon, PM's economic advisory
panel chairman C Rangarajan said today.
The agriculture and allied sectors are estimated to have
grown by just 1.8 per cent in 2012-13. Drought in Maharashtra,
Karnataka, Rajasthan and Gujarat because of poor monsoon had
affected crop production.
"We had projected average growth rate of 3.4 per cent for
agriculture sector in the 11th Plan. All indication are that
monsoon will be normal, we expect agriculture sector to do
well this year," Rangarajan said at the Assocham conference
on gold.
"If monsoon is normal, 3.4 per cent growth rate is
achievable in the agriculture sector this fiscal," he added.
South west monsoon -- the lifeline of Indian agriculture
-- is all set to bring showers over the Andaman Sea in the
next two to three days.
Last month, the weather office had forecast normal
monsoon this year with overall rainfall expected to be 98 per
cent of the long period average.
Monsoon is crucial for the kharif crops such as rice,
soyabean, cotton and maize because almost 60 per cent of the
farm land in the country is rainfed.
The country's foodgrain production is estimated to have
declined at 255.36 million tonne in 2012-13 crop year from
record 259.32 million tonnes in the previous year.
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