Lower food prices have a flip side, reforms a must:SBI Ecowrap

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jun 11 2017 | 11:22 AM IST
The forecast of normal monsoon this year is good news for food inflation, but low prices have their own "dangers" in the form of rural distress without agricultural reforms, says a report.
According to SBI's research report Ecowrap, most inflation risks are now on the downside and any "rush towards the 4 per cent inflation target will put further pressure on keeping a vigil on food prices".
According to an analysis, food prices are now lower than the average of the last three years.
"The interesting part is even if we compare the October 2016 food prices with the 3-year average, the prices have barely moved," stated the report authored by Soumya Kanti Ghosh, Group Chief Economic Advisor, SBI. "This is all the more relevant, given the agitations for farm loan waivers in different parts of the country as signs of rural distress, a flip side of the crash in food inflation over the last several months."
It further said this also shows the dangers of targeting food inflation consistently at very low levels as a part of the overall mandate for inflation targeting without adequate agricultural reforms.
According to SBI Research, the CPI inflation, at 2.99 per cent in April this year, is going to undershoot 2.5 per cent mark in May. Moreover, the prediction of a normal monsoon will ensure low inflation will persist in the second half of the year, too.
The normal and evenly spatial monsoon prediction boosts chances of a bumper harvest of cereals, pulses and vegetables .
RBI, at its policy review meet on June 7, projected headline inflation at 2-3.5 per cent in the first half the current fiscal, down from a forecast of 4.5 per cent in April.
In the second half, inflation is seen edging up to 3.5-4.5 per cent, lower than 5 per cent forecast earlier.

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First Published: Jun 11 2017 | 11:22 AM IST

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