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Weaker monsoon and Iran war costs may dent rural demand this fiscal year
Economy
Published on 27 April 2026

A storm warning for farmers hides in next FY27
India’s rural economy is bracing for headwinds as a weaker monsoon looms and farm costs rise amid fallout from the Iran war. Strong water reserves and food stocks may cushion the near term, but economists warn rural demand could soften in the second half of FY27. Investors and policymakers are watching closely for signals on growth and consumption.
- Weaker monsoon forecasts threaten farm output and rural income
- Iran war effects could push up farm costs
- Food stocks and water reserves offer temporary relief
- Rural demand may slow in late FY27
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