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Persistent inflation in cereals and pulses ahead, says D K Joshi of Crisil

The government has taken several steps including imposing stock limits on pulses and removing the procurement ceiling for market stabilisation.

July 21, 2023 / 07:46 IST
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Inflation in cereals and pulses will be with us for the next couple of months, D K Joshi, Chief Economist, Crisil, said.

“While the price inflation of vegetables may be seasonal, we may have to bear with inflation in cereals and pulses for the next couple of months,” he said speaking at a Moneycontrol panel on food inflation on July 18.

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Inflation in cereals has been in the double digits for the past few months. India's headline retail inflation broke its four-month falling streak rising to 4.81 percent in June, from 4.31 percent in May. The increase has been attributed to a steep jump in vegetable prices.

Additionally, a Crisil report has pointed out that in the past five months, the inflation rate of pulses has nearly doubled and is likely to rise further in the next 6-7 months.