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Food inflation slips to 7.47% for week ended May 7

Continuing on its downward trajectory, food inflation in the country slipped further to 7.47 % for the week ended May 7 on the back of cheaper pulses, vegetables and wheat.

Updated on: May 19, 2011 03:00 PM IST
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Continuing on its downward trajectory, food inflation in the country slipped further to 7.47 % for the week ended May 7 on the back of cheaper pulses, vegetables and wheat.

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This is the lowest rate of price rise in food items in the last 18 months, when separate data for food inflation first started coming in.

It is also the third consecutive week in which food inflation has fallen. Food inflation, as measured by the Wholesale Price Index (WPI), was 7.70 % in the previous week, while it was over 22 % in the corresponding week of 2010. The latest numbers are likely to bring cheer to the government which has termed inflation control as one of the major items on its agenda.

Food inflation remained in double-digits for most of 2010, before showing signs of moderation since March this year. During the week under review, pulses became cheaper by 8.87 % year-on-year, while prices of vegetables were down by 3.61 %.

The government and Reserve Bank had said that in months to come, inflationary pressure would be more from core (non-food) items on account of high global prices of commodities, particularly crude. Headline inflation in April had stood at 8.66 %. In its monetary policy for 2011-12, RBI had said that overall inflation would remain high in the near future, averaging 9 % during the first half of the fiscal, before moderating to around 6 % by the year-end. The RBI has hiked its key policy rates nine times since March, 2010, and experts say more rate hikes are to come as the apex bank focuses on curbing demand to tame inflationary pressure.

 
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