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July Rains Reduce Transport Fuel Demand for Second Month

Petrol consumption in India experienced a slight decline of 0.8% month-on-month in July 2025, totaling 3.48 million tonnes, although it rose by 2.2% compared to the same month last year. This decrease follows a record high in transport fuel usage in May and marks the second consecutive month of reduced consumption, attributed to seasonal factors such as monsoon rains impacting mobility. Diesel usage saw a more significant drop of 9% month-on-month to 7.35 million tonnes, yet it remained 5.5% higher year-on-year. Aviation turbine fuel (ATF) consumption also fell by 3.4% month-on-month and 2.75% year-on-year to 707,000 tonnes. Cumulatively, petrol consumption from April to July 2025 increased by over 6.5% year-on-year, with overall demand for refined petroleum products expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 5.37% until 2030, driven primarily by the manufacturing and transportation sectors. sources

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Aug 01 2025, 8 pm

AI's Impact on Indian Agriculture and Future Farming

Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly transforming India's agricultural landscape, which supports over 42% of the population and contributes 18.2% to the GDP. Despite these significant figures, the sector grapples with challenges such as low yields, reliance on rainfall, and substantial post-harvest losses. AI tools are now aiding farmers in making informed decisions regarding crop planning, pest control, and irrigation, with optimized systems potentially reducing water usage by 80% while increasing yields by up to 30%. However, the adoption of AI faces hurdles, including undigitized land records and a lack of technological skills among rural farmers. To address these issues, a comprehensive Agri-Stack integrating data and training programs is essential. As global food demands rise, India's role in the agricultural economy becomes increasingly vital, with investments in smart farming technologies projected to soar, highlighting the urgent need for innovation to enhance food security. sources

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Aug 02 2025, 10 am

Floods Transforming North-East India's Ecology and Agriculture Future

As monsoon rains sweep across India, they bring both vital agricultural benefits and significant disruptions, particularly in the North-Eastern region, which is highly vulnerable due to its geography. This year, Assam has reported over 1.3 million people affected by early floods, with more than 10,000 hectares of farmland submerged. The increasing unpredictability and intensity of these rains, symptomatic of climate change, threaten the region's agriculture and biodiversity, leading to soil degradation and loss of traditional farming practices. Communities, such as the Mising in Majuli, face nutritional insecurity as floods inundate their lands, pushing many into urban migration. However, initiatives like those by the Balipara Foundation are fostering community-led adaptation strategies, integrating traditional knowledge with sustainable practices. As extreme weather events are projected to intensify, the need for resilience-building and recognition of indigenous knowledge becomes critical for the region's ecological and economic future. sources

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Aug 02 2025, 9 am

Experts warn 25% US tariff will impact leather, textiles, shrimp

The recent announcement of a 25 per cent tariff by the US on Indian goods, effective August 7, is expected to significantly impact key export sectors, including leather, footwear, textiles, and shrimp. Industry experts predict that India's exports could plummet from $86.5 billion in FY 2025 to $60.6 billion in FY 2026, a 30 per cent decline. The new tariff replaces the previous 10 per cent baseline and is slightly lower than the 26 per cent proposed by President Trump in April. While goods in transit before the tariff's implementation will face a reduced 10 per cent duty, exporters are urging immediate government intervention to mitigate the financial strain. The shrimp sector, which relies heavily on the US market, faces unprecedented challenges. Ongoing negotiations for a bilateral trade agreement between India and the US may offer some relief, but no concessions on agricultural duties are anticipated. sources

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Aug 02 2025, 8 am

US Tariff to Cut India's FY26 GDP Growth by 30 Bps

A recent report from SBI Research indicates that the United States' imposition of a 25% tariff on Indian exports is projected to reduce India's GDP growth by 25 to 30 basis points for the fiscal year 2026. Despite the US being India's largest export market, accounting for 20% of exports in FY25, India has successfully diversified its trade, with the top ten countries comprising only 53% of total exports. The report highlights that key sectors such as electronics, gems and jewelry, and pharmaceuticals, which make up 49% of exports to the US, will be significantly affected. While previous tariffs ranged from 0% to 10.8%, the new 25% rate will apply across the board. SBI's Group Chief Economic Adviser, Soumya Kanti Ghosh, criticized the tariff as a poor business decision but expressed optimism that global supply chains would adapt, urging Indian firms to emphasize quality in their products. sources

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Aug 01 2025, 9 pm

Early crushing may boost narrowing sugar supply

As of July 31, Indian sugar mills held a stock of 90.58 lakh tonnes, with the government allocating a quota of 22.5 lakh tonnes for domestic sales in August. This allocation suggests a potential closing stock of around 68 lakh tonnes by the end of the month, raising concerns about supply amid increasing festival demand. Last year, the August quota was lower at 22 lakh tonnes, and if September's allocation mirrors this, the closing stock could drop to approximately 46 lakh tonnes. The Indian Sugar and Bio-energy Manufacturers Association (ISMA) projects a gross sugar output of 349.01 lakh tonnes for the 2025-26 season, an 18% increase from the previous year, and has requested government permission for 20 lakh tonnes of exports and 50 lakh tonnes for ethanol production. With the festive season approaching, industry officials anticipate improved production due to better sugarcane yields. sources

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Aug 01 2025, 9 pm

July passenger vehicle sales see slight growth amid poor sentiment

Domestic passenger vehicle (PV) dispatches in July 2025 experienced a slight year-on-year increase of 1% to 349,179 units, up from 345,845 units in July 2024. Maruti Suzuki India, the country's largest PV manufacturer, reported a marginal rise in wholesales to 137,776 units, compared to 137,463 units last year. Mahindra & Mahindra saw a significant 20% growth, selling 49,871 units, bolstered by new launches like the XUV 3XO ‘REVX’ Series. Kia India also reported an 8% increase in sales to 22,135 units. In contrast, Tata Motors and Hyundai Motor India faced declines of 15% and 10%, respectively. Meanwhile, the two-wheeler segment thrived, with Hero MotoCorp and Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India posting growths of over 18% and 6%, respectively. Despite the overall subdued market outlook, Tata Motors aims to leverage new launches to enhance its performance across segments. sources

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Aug 01 2025, 9 pm

CMRL hires consultant for Tamil Nadu RRTS feasibility study

Chennai Metro Rail Limited (CMRL) has initiated three feasibility studies to establish a Regional Rapid Transit System (RRTS) connecting Chennai and Coimbatore with surrounding regional centres. The proposed semi-high-speed rail network, capable of speeds between 160-200 km/h, aims to significantly reduce travel times to 30-60 minutes, surpassing current road travel durations. The corridors under examination include routes from Chennai to Chengalpattu, Tindivanam, and Villupuram (170 km), Chennai to Kanchipuram and Vellore (140 km), and Coimbatore to Tiruppur, Erode, and Salem (185 km). CMRL has engaged Balaji Railroad Systems Private Limited as the consultant for these studies, which will evaluate various route options, station placements, and integration with other transport modes. This initiative is part of the government's broader strategy to alleviate urban congestion and promote sustainable transport solutions, ultimately enhancing economic growth and quality of life across Tamil Nadu. sources

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Aug 01 2025, 9 pm

Red chilli acreage to decrease this kharif season

India's chilli acreage is projected to decline by 20% this kharif season, driven by weak prices and substantial carry-forward stocks, prompting farmers to consider alternative crops such as maize, cotton, and pulses. Sambasiva Rao Velagapudi, President of the Chilli Exporters Association, noted that while the planting season may extend into September due to good water availability, the overall area under chilli cultivation is expected to drop significantly, with estimates suggesting a reduction of 35-40% nationwide. Seed sales have also plummeted, with a 35% decline reported by BigHaat Agro, particularly in Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, and Telangana. The current chilli stocks in cold storage have risen to 2.5 crore bags, exacerbating the price slump, which has seen Byadgi and hybrid varieties fall by 20-30%. As farmers pivot to more lucrative crops, the chilli market faces a challenging outlook. sources

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Aug 01 2025, 8 pm

FSSAI mandates restaurants to show QR code grievance app license

The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has mandated that all food business operators (FBOs), including restaurants and cafes, display their FSSAI license or registration certificate alongside a QR code for the Food Safety Connect App at customer-visible locations. This initiative aims to enhance public health and streamline the grievance redressal process for consumers, allowing them to report food safety issues directly through the app. Complaints submitted via the app are automatically directed to the relevant authorities, ensuring swift action. FSSAI has made the QR code available on the front page of the license and has instructed FBOs to also include it on their websites and online ordering platforms. The app serves as a comprehensive resource for consumers, providing information on licensed FBOs and updates on food safety initiatives. This directive aligns with the FSSAI's licensing regulations established in 2011. sources

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Aug 01 2025, 8 pm

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