ANI
08 Jun 2026, 15:33 GMT+10
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], June 8 (ANI): India's consumer sector witnessed a strong recovery in demand during the fourth quarter of FY26, driven by resilient rural consumption, improving urban demand and affordability benefits from GST-related measures, according to a report by Nuvama.
The report noted that Q4FY26 emerged as a turnaround quarter for the sector after a prolonged slowdown witnessed during FY25 and the first half of FY26.
It said, 'Sharp recovery, but inflation, El Nino overhang'.
According to the report, urban demand recovered broadly across staples and paints, while rural growth remained strong and resilient.
The recovery in urban markets was supported by policy measures such as GST 2.0 rate cuts and income-tax relief, which improved disposable incomes and supported consumer spending. The report noted that Pidilite explicitly highlighted the positive impact of these measures on demand.
Nuvama said demand trends improved on the back of resilient rural consumption, a recovery in urban markets and GST-led affordability benefits.
The report further highlighted that the gap between urban and rural demand has narrowed considerably.
While rural demand continues to outpace urban demand for most consumer companies, some firms have reported that the difference has reduced significantly. Hindustan Unilever Ltd (HUL) indicated that urban and rural growth are now broadly similar, while Dabur and Colgate also pointed to a narrowing rural lead.
Despite the broad-based recovery, certain seasonal categories faced challenges during the quarter. A delayed summer season and unseasonal rainfall affected demand for products such as talcum powder, ice cream and cooling oils, the report said.
It also noted that tensions in the Middle East weighed on international business operations for some companies.
Looking ahead, Nuvama identified El Nino as one of the biggest risks for the consumer sector in FY27.
According to the report, a below-normal monsoon in 2026 could affect farm incomes and rural consumption after two consecutive years of favourable monsoons.
The report expects rainfall to be around 90 per cent of the Long Period Average (LPA), with the monsoon likely to be back-ended towards August and September.
A weaker monsoon could create pressure on agricultural incomes and impact the momentum seen in rural demand over recent quarters.
The report also flagged inflation as an important overhang for the sector going forward.
According to the report, the consumer sector enters FY27 with improved demand conditions, supported by strong rural consumption and a broad-based urban recovery, although concerns around inflation and El Nino continue to warrant close monitoring. (ANI)
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