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Unfavourable turn in CPI base to pour cold water over food price fall in December 2021

A favourable base effect has helped bring down CPI inflation in recent months. But with the base turning unfavourable in December 2021, inflation is set to again approach the upper bound of the Reserve Bank of India's 2-6 percent mandate.

January 07, 2022 / 13:26 IST
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Prices of food items declined in December 2021. But thanks to the Consumer Price Index (CPI) base turning unfavourable, even a fall in prices of key items such as vegetables is unlikely to have prevented a rise in headline retail inflation.

According to data from the Department of Consumer Affairs, the retail price of onion, potato, and tomato fell 11.7 percent, 9.5 percent and 8.1 percent, respectively, in December 2021 from the previous month.

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Sequential price movements were largely downward for pulses and edible oils too. Four of the five pulses on which the consumer affairs department collates data saw their prices fall by 0.7-1.9 percent in December 2021 from November 2021. Only the price of masoor dal ticked up by a marginal 0.1 percent.

The story was similar for edible oils, with four of the six on which data is available witnessing a month-on-month price fall of 0.4-1.7 percent. The other two, groundnut and mustard oil, saw a marginal increase in their price.