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Food inflation up at 7.44 percent in July
ISLAMABAD (August 16 2006): Though, the general inflation measured by Consumer Price Index (CPI) is declining: yet, the rising food inflation is still snatching the purchasing power of the low-income group, which is a challenge for economic managers.
The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) on Tuesday released the inflation indicators, which reveals during FY2005-06, average annualised CPI inflation was 7.92 percent and food inflation, 6.92 percent. While in the first month (July) of 2006-07, general inflation declined to 7.63 percent and food inflation increased by 0.52 percentage points to 7.44 percent.
Food inflation, having 40.34 percent weightage in CPI basket, unevenly affecting the purchasing power of the low-income group, increased by 2.62 percent during July 2006 over June 2006.
In one month, general inflation increased by 1.61 percent; food inflation by 2.62 percent; non-food inflation by 0.89 percent; and core inflation increased by 0.46 percent in July 2006 over the previous month.
Inflation indicators provided by the bank since 1998-99 reveals annualised CPI inflation was highest during FY2004-05 at 9.28 percent, of which the food inflation was highest (12.49 percent).
Majority of population consists of low- and middle-income groups and always suffered most by the increase in food inflation. When prices go up, it hit these groups and squeeze their purchasing power.
It is worth mentioning that non-food and core inflation (excluding certain sectors whose prices are most volatile specially food and energy) was on decline, though. It stood at 6.28 percent during July of the new fiscal year against the annual average of 7.11 percent in FY2005-06.
The other inflation indicators, ie, the Wholesale Price Index (WPI) was satisfactory and indicating decline not only in general but food and non-food groups in particular. This indicates and creates hope that in coming month prices of consumer items would go down and be in the grasp of a common man.
The WPI was at 10.10 percent during FY2005-06, in which the food inflation was seven percent and non-food inflation at 12.37 percent. In July 2006-07, it declined to 8.43 percent with food inflation at 5.39 percent and non-food (10.67 percent).
ISLAMABAD (August 16 2006): Though, the general inflation measured by Consumer Price Index (CPI) is declining: yet, the rising food inflation is still snatching the purchasing power of the low-income group, which is a challenge for economic managers.
The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) on Tuesday released the inflation indicators, which reveals during FY2005-06, average annualised CPI inflation was 7.92 percent and food inflation, 6.92 percent. While in the first month (July) of 2006-07, general inflation declined to 7.63 percent and food inflation increased by 0.52 percentage points to 7.44 percent.
Food inflation, having 40.34 percent weightage in CPI basket, unevenly affecting the purchasing power of the low-income group, increased by 2.62 percent during July 2006 over June 2006.
In one month, general inflation increased by 1.61 percent; food inflation by 2.62 percent; non-food inflation by 0.89 percent; and core inflation increased by 0.46 percent in July 2006 over the previous month.
Inflation indicators provided by the bank since 1998-99 reveals annualised CPI inflation was highest during FY2004-05 at 9.28 percent, of which the food inflation was highest (12.49 percent).
Majority of population consists of low- and middle-income groups and always suffered most by the increase in food inflation. When prices go up, it hit these groups and squeeze their purchasing power.
It is worth mentioning that non-food and core inflation (excluding certain sectors whose prices are most volatile specially food and energy) was on decline, though. It stood at 6.28 percent during July of the new fiscal year against the annual average of 7.11 percent in FY2005-06.
The other inflation indicators, ie, the Wholesale Price Index (WPI) was satisfactory and indicating decline not only in general but food and non-food groups in particular. This indicates and creates hope that in coming month prices of consumer items would go down and be in the grasp of a common man.
The WPI was at 10.10 percent during FY2005-06, in which the food inflation was seven percent and non-food inflation at 12.37 percent. In July 2006-07, it declined to 8.43 percent with food inflation at 5.39 percent and non-food (10.67 percent).