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Farm credit demand likely to stay strong in FY27 on higher input costs, agri investments: NABARD

  • Posted on June 13, 2026
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Farm credit demand likely to stay strong in FY27 on higher input costs, agri investments: NABARD
Farm credit demand likely to stay strong in FY27 on higher input costs, agri investments: NABARD

Agricultural and rural credit demand is projected to remain strong through 2026-27, driven by rising input costs, expanded Kisan Credit Card coverage, and increased investments in allied activities and infrastructure. NABARD Deputy Managing Director Ajay Kumar Sood noted a significant shift towards long-term investment credit, though higher borrowing costs pose a challenge for farmers and rural MSMEs.
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