However, stress in rainfall in certain parts of the country and excess downpour in some other regions may be a cause for worry, the credit rating agency said in a report.
In a positive scenario -- good monsoon backed by favourable temporal and spatial distribution -- agriculture growth can surge to 6 per cent from a weak base of last year and therefore push up GDP growth above 8 per cent, it said.
Despite a slow start in June, rains have caught up and were just 1 per cent below normal as of July 25. This has helped reservoirs to bounce back from the lows seen in the beginning of the fiscal, boosting farmers' confidence, the report said.
Excess rainfall in 89 districts across eight states could impact sowing and therefore agricultural output for the kharif season. Hence, spatial and temporal distribution of rainfall in the second half of the season, especially in August, will be crucial, it added.
States such as Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh, which have low irrigation coverage, have received normal or above normal rainfall.
However, the rainfall has not been well distributed, with Assam (25 per cent below normal), Gujarat (48.3 per cent), Kerala (20 per cent) and Himachal Pradesh (27.9 per cent) being rain-deficient as of July 25.
As per the report, it does appear that the farm sector will perform well this year and help the economy in two ways -- keep prices under control and provide higher incomes to the farmers that could be spent on industrial goods and hence contribute to an extent to the revival in demand.
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