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Food inflation touches year low at 8.28%

Food inflation touches year low at 8.28%

Prices of certain essential items like pulses and wheat, fell during the week, helping food inflation fall for the third week. Inflation in non-food articles was 26.77 per cent.

Food inflation fell to a year's low of 8.28 per cent for the week ended April 2 as prices of certain essential items, like pulses and wheat, declined.

This is the third consecutive week of decline in the index. The figure was 9.18 per cent in the preceding week. The lowest level of food inflation as seen in 2010 was on November 20 when it stood at 8.60 per cent.

During the week under review, prices of pulses fell by 4.76 per cent. Also potato and wheat became cheaper by 2.73 and 1.05 per cent respectively on an annual basis, official data released shows.

However, other food items continued to exhibit an upward trend in terms of the rate of price rise.

Fruits became dearer by 24.14 per cent year-on-year, while eggs, meat and fish became 11.02 per cent more expensive during the week under review. Milk was up by 4.05 per cent.

On an annual basis, cereals became dearer by 3.49 per cent, while rice and wheat were up by 2.20 per cent.

Vegetables were up 5.41 per cent, led by onion whose prices went up 7.74 per cent.

During the week under review, inflation in non-food articles was 26.77 per cent. "Fibres" became dearer by 86.74 per cent, while fuel and power was up by 12.97 per cent.

Published on: Apr 15, 2011, 1:21 PM IST
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