Retail inflation for agricultural labourers surges to 10.31% in Nov’12

21 Dec 2012 Evaluate

Inflation based on the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for agricultural labourers has surged to 10.31% in November, on the back of price increase witnessed in food items. Similarly, for rural labourers, inflation rose to 10.47%, mainly due to price rise seen in vegetables, fruits, jaggery, betel leaf, tea and other food items.

The inflation based on CPI for agricultural and rural labourers recorded maximum rise in Karnataka by 14 points and 13 points respectively mainly due to increase in the prices of jowar, ragi, meat goat, fish fresh, onion, mixed spices, vegetables, fruits, jaggery, pan leaf and tea readymade.

In contrast, the two indices registered maximum decrease in UP by 3 points each due to decline in the prices of rice, bajra, milk, fish, chillies, vegetables, fruits, sugar and jaggery. The rise and fall in index varied from state to state as in case of agricultural labourers, recorded an increase which varied between 1 to 14 points in 17 states and a decrease which varied from 1 to 3 point in 3 States.

Point to point rate of inflation based on the CPI-agricultural labourers and CPI-rural labourers increased from 9.85% and 9.84% in October 2012 to 10.31% and 10.47% in November 2012. Inflation based on food index of CPI-agricultural labourers and CPI-rural labourers are 9.80% and 9.95% respectively during November, 2012.

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