Deficit monsoon may pose 'downside risk' to growth outlook

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Fall in crop sowing levels due to below average monsoon could have a 'downside risk' to the economic growth forecast for the current fiscal (2012-13), experts have said.

According to two separate research reports, though seasonal rainfall trend has improved, crop sowing levels have remained lower, which would eventually affect summer crop outlook and food inflation.

While agriculture contributes a small part of India's GDP, it remains a considerable downside risk, Barclays said in a research report.

"Poor sowing will have a strong bearing on growth this time, unlike during the FY 2009-10 drought," the report said.

There has been some pickup in monsoon, but deficit still persists as the cumulative rainfall during June 1 to August 22 now stands at 14 per cent below normal level.

As rain leads agriculture prices by three months, a bad monsoon historically tends to push up food prices.

Morgan Stanley in a research report said that along with the adverse domestic conditions, the external environment has also deteriorated further.

"We, thus, see downside risk of about 30-60 bps (0.3 per cent to 0.6 per cent) to our current GDP growth estimate of 5.8 per cent in FY 2013," Morgan Stanley said.

Typically, bulk of the sowing is also done by the end of August. In 2011 around 94 per cent of the total sowing was done by this time.

This year, there has been improvement in monsoon, but this is unlikely to benefit summer crop outlook as sowing has remained significantly below average, particularly for pulses and oilseeds, which are prone to supply related inflation shocks.

"The consequent adverse impact on area under cultivation means that the summer crop output growth will be significantly below our forecast," Morgan Stanley said.

Based on cumulative seasonal rainfall deficiency (up to August 22), roughly 26 per cent of India's total area is affected by moderate drought. While, the regions affected by severe drought1 are primarily rice growing (Haryana, Punjab), and cotton growing (Haryana, Punjab, Saurashtra), according to Morgan Stanley.

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