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April 14, 2026 at 4:08 PM IST
India faces a potential double shock.
A below-normal monsoon forecast, combined with rising input costs due to the Iran conflict, is creating significant stress for the agriculture sector and the rural economy.
Rajesh Mahapatra speaks with Dhananjay Sinha of Systematix Group to unpack:
The discussion highlights a critical macro intersection — weather shock meets geopolitical disruption — and its implications for inflation, growth, and livelihoods.
Key takeaway: Even if buffers exist today, the combination of lower output and higher costs could compress farm incomes and strain rural consumption.