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India's high growth offset by rising food inflation.


Date: 07-12-2009
Subject: India's high growth offset by rising food inflation
The Indian economy's 7.9 percent growth in the second quarter of this fiscal has taken everyone by surprise, but rising food inflation, which has seen the daily grocery bill shoot up sharply, has dampened some of the euphoria.

Those taken unawares by the high growth included economic pundits, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and the government itself, which had been bracing for lower growth compared to the first quarter. It augurs well for the rest of the year, as the dip in farm output growth has not been as sharp as had been expected. The full impact of the poor summer monsoon, though, may be felt in the third quarter.

The fears that the poor performance in the agricultural sector would impact the rest of the economy have not come true. In fact, manufacturing growth has been robust at 9.2 percent while mining and services have also risen by an equally healthy 9.5 and 9.3 percent, respectively.

Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee quickly revised his growth estimates for the full year from the earlier 6.5-7 percent, while the RBI is now looking at ways to gradually exit from the fiscal stimulus put in place earlier in the year. It is clear the good news means there may be a quicker withdrawal than earlier anticipated from the stimulus measures.

Besides, the RBI is concerned about rising inflation. Though the wholesale price index has risen by only about 1.4 percent, food inflation has reached an alarming level of 17.5 percent. It seems the central banks may take some action soon, now that there is no need to worry about the prospects of affecting growth.

Senior RBI officials have already commented that the latest quarterly data is an indication that there is no need for a "permanent stimulus" and it is time to start thinking of a withdrawal.

The worries about the agricultural sector, however, have not receded even with the good news of higher growth during the July-September quarter. Farm output during the second quarter was 0.9 percent but is expected to actually decline in the third quarter, as the impact of the poor monsoon during the kharif (summer crop) season will be felt over this period.

Soaring prices of vegetables, fruits, cereals and other daily necessities have already begun to reflect the poor agricultural output. There is a strong need for intervention to ensure that the common man does not continue to suffer due to the high cost of basic goods like food. One can only hope the RBI will act sooner rather than later.

The outlook, however, is bright, as RBI Deputy Governor Usha Thorat has said the apex bank will reassess its soft policy stance in the wake of the runaway food prices. Even the chairman of the Prime Minister's economic advisory council, C. Rangarajan, has underlined the need to control food inflation through monetary action as it could lead to manufacturing inflation.

There are still fears that the impact of agriculture could affect other sectors. But all indicators so far point to continuing healthy growth in the manufacturing sector for the third quarter. Similarly, services may continue their revival especially in the light of reports that IT and consumer goods companies are creating thousands of new jobs in the last few months. 

Source : The Economic Times

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