Hyderabad: The Prime Minister’s Economic Advisory Committee (PMEAC)
chairman, C Rangarajan, said here on Tuesday that country’s economy
will grow between 7 to 7.75 percent during the current fiscal despite
poor performance of the agriculture sector on account of drought and
floods.
Addressing
the students of College of Defence Management here, Rangarajan said:
"The economy will grow between 7 and 7.5 percent overall but
agricultural growth may fall by 1 to 2 percent.”
Highlighting
food inflation as a major concern, he said: "Agricultural growth rate
should not fall below four percent for food security as 60 percent of
the population are in rural areas."
Though
the country’s economy did well during the second quarter by recording a
growth of 7.9 percent, the agriculture and allied sector output slipped
to below one percent.
Mentioning
the impact of widespread drought and devastating floods on the farm
sector, Rangarajan said: “Rice output might decline by 13 million
tonnes.”
Source ANI


