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Mighty vegetables lead the fall in CPI but cereals inflation persistent

The prices of almost all vegetables, like tomatoes, green chillies, lady’s finger, beans, and lemons, which had led the dramatic rise in retail inflation earlier, have fallen now. However, prices of cereals, pulses, and spices have gone up.

September 13, 2023 / 12:09 IST
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Inflation for onion has stood at over 23 percent, along with radish at 11 percent, garlic at 97 percent and ginger at a whopping 153 percent.

Headline retail inflation for August 2023 came in at 6.8 percent, well below July’s 7.4 percent. While prices of perishable food items, including vegetables, are falling sharply, non-perishables, like cereals, pulses, spices, milk and sugar, continued to show signs of persistence.

Most of the downside has been led by tomato prices, within veggies, whose prices had shot up by over 700 percent in July to Rs 250-300 per kg but took a sharp turn as prices crashed back to normal by mid-August. Currently, tomato prices are ruling as low as Rs 30 per kg.

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Prices of almost all vegetables, like tomatoes, green chillies, lady’s finger, beans and lemons, which had led the dramatic rise in retail inflation earlier, have fallen. Only prices of onions, garlic and ginger have risen.

Inflation for onion has stood at over 23 percent, along with radish at 11 percent, garlic at 97 percent and ginger at a whopping 153 percent.