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BL25_SHARAD1_BLEDI_3204320d.jpgThe country’s agriculture and allied growth is likely to be over 3 per cent in the ongoing fiscal, lower than around 5 per cent last year, according to a Niti Aayog member. http://omgcheckitout.com/top-40-mistakes-found-film/2/?utm_source=outbrain&utm_campaign=ob-ww-d-mistakes-1510&utm_medium=The+Hindu+Business+Line+-+Mobile+%28The+Hindu%29

For the 2016-17 fiscal, the farm sector growth was pegged at 4.9 per cent, which is likely to be revised upward taking into account the final foodgrain production figures, it said.10987231695844645815.png“Looking at the performance of the kharif season, I can say with confidence that growth will be more than 3 per cent,” Niti Aayog member Ramesh Chand told presspersons on the sidelines of an event on role of digital technologies in driving agri business growth.

The expected 3 per cent growth this year is not that bad when compared with the 2016-17 fiscal when the sector grew from a low base effect, he said.

Farm growth in 2015-16 stood at 1.2 per cent due to poor rains and drought.

“The base effect may not be good this year though the kharif season went off well. We need to see how the rabi season will perform,” Chand said.

16.jpgAfter taking into account the rabi season performance, the final farm sector growth figures might be revised upward later, he added.@abdullatifphadia

As of now the rabi sowing prospects are good as the water level in reservoirs is good, he added.
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The expected 3 per cent growth this year is not that bad when compared with the 2016-17 fiscal when the sector grew from a low base effect, he said.

Season performance