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Rubber industry prepares for 2025 amidst global uncertainties and climatic challenges.

Economy Desk By Economy Desk December 28, 2024 2 Min Read
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The rubber industry in 2024 faced significant challenges due to climatic changes impacting production across growing regions. While some regions saw minimal production surges, others experienced diminished output due to weather-related issues such as prolonged dry spells, torrential rains, flooding, and fungal diseases.

Despite these challenges, India stood out by recording a 2.1% growth in natural rubber (NR) production during the fiscal year, reaching 857,000 tonnes. Consumption also increased by 4.9% to a record 1,416,000 tonnes. Prices peaked at ₹247 per kg before declining, and imports for the period April-September 2024 rose by 22%.

Global demand for rubber faced headwinds from macroeconomic and political factors, while major producers struggled with climatic uncertainties. The supply constraints led to higher prices, with even modest increases in demand driving them up further.

Looking ahead to 2025, the rubber market is expected to continue growing in both demand and prices, driven by sectors like automotive and healthcare. Factors like China’s economic stimulus packages, monetary easing, and supply constraints in major producing nations are expected to support this growth.

India’s NR production and consumption are forecasted to reach 875,000 tonnes and 1,425,000 tonnes, respectively, in FY25. Initiatives like the INROAD project are expected to boost cultivation areas and productivity. However, global challenges such as trade tensions, geopolitical conflicts, and climate concerns will likely continue to influence the industry.

In conclusion, while the rubber industry faces uncertainties and challenges, there are also opportunities for growth and development in the coming years. Stay tuned for more updates on this dynamic sector.

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