In its recent monetary review, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) stated overall food inflation should remain under check, on the assumption of a normal monsoon and effective supply management by the government. Consumer price index-based food inflation dropped to 2.81 per cent in March from 3.26 per cent in the same month the previous year.
“Good rainfall is a prerequisite for industries such as agrochem, fertilisers, seeds and irrigation equipment. Industries such as sugar, edible oils, other food products and textiles are directly affected by the monsoon. Rainfall needs to be monitored closely as we approach the season,” said Madan Sabnavis, chief economist, CARE Ratings.