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July 15, 2024

Crisil Economy First Cut: Food inflation heats up, IIP makes gains

Macroeconomics | First cut

Pricey vegetables lift headline inflation

 

Inflation based on the Consumer Price Index (CPI) surged in June, corroborating the central bank’s position that the last mile of disinflation remains a challenge.

 

The gauge printed at 5.1% for June, compared with 4.8% in May as food prices remained high.

 

Notwithstanding a supportive base effect from last year, food inflation surged to 9.4% on account of pricier vegetables, cereals, milk and fruits.

 

Vegetables inflation, which has remained in double-digits for eight months now, is a major worry as is rigidity in foodgrains inflation.

 

Non-food inflation eased for the 17th straight month, sliding to a record low of 2.3%.