Food inflation rises to 17.87 per cent

Driven by higher prices of milk, wheat, rice and vegetables food inflation rose marginally to 17.87 per cent for the week ended February 20.

New Delhi


New Delhi
: Driven by higher prices of milk, wheat, rice and vegetables food inflation rose marginally to 17.87 per cent for the week ended February 20.


The food inflation in the previous week was at 17.58 per cent.


On the annual basis, the prices of rice increased 10 per cent, wheat 14 per cent, pulses 35 per cent, onions 11 per cent and potatoes 28 per cent.


The inflation in fuel, power light and lubricant group was 9.59 per cent, slightly lower compared with 9.89 per cent in the previous week.


However, it is expected to surge significantly next week when the impact of the fuel price hike would be reflected in the index.


In the Budget tabled last week, the government hiked customs duty on petrol and diesel to 7.5 per cent from 2.5 per cent while excise duty was raised by Re 1 on non-branded (normal) petrol and diesel.


This saw the oil companies immediately hike prices. Beginning February 27, petrol prices rose by Rs 2.67 a litre and diesel by Rs 2.58 per litre in
Delhi.


The Finance Minister yesterday partly blamed the multi-level supply chain system for stoking prices of food articles in the country.

 

PTI

 

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