Food prices behind surge in WPI; RBI must not hike rates: India Inc

Costlier onion and other vegetables pushed up inflation for the third month in a row to 6.1% in Aug

Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Sep 16 2013 | 5:45 PM IST
Blaming high food prices for the resurgence in wholesale price inflation (WPI), India Inc today said the government must ease supply-chain bottlenecks to address this issue and urged the RBI not to hike interest rates in its upcoming monetary policy review.
 
Costlier onion and other vegetables pushed up inflation for the third month in a row to 6.1% in August, making it difficult for the RBI to cut rate in the monetary policy review due later this week.
 
"The revival of inflation especially that of food prices, calls for urgent steps to address supply side bottlenecks which have been plaguing the sector," CII Director General Chandrajit Banerjee said.
 
The price of vegetables in general rose by 77.81% making life difficult for the common man.
 
"The key concern for a long time now is that rise in food prices continues to contribute strongly to overall inflation. It is therefore important that structural factors affecting food inflation are addressed on a priority basis," Ficci Secretary General Didar Singh said.
 
The high increase in prices was also seen in other essential food items like rice, cereals, egg, meat and fish
 
"The jump in food prices has undermined the overall performance of WPI inflation which could have been below 5% if food prices had not escalated. Government should focus on easing supply chain bottlenecks and make provisions for consumers to buy directly from farmers," President of PHD Chamber of Commerce Suman Jyoti Khaitan said.
 
The food items became costlier by 18.8% on year on year basis.
 
"This (inflation) would further affect the prospects of economic growth revival and the corporate sector will continue to bear the brunt of higher growth in input prices," Assocham Secretary General D S Rawat said.
 
New Reserve Bank Governor Raghuram Rajan, who is scheduled to come out with his first credit policy review on September 20, will have to take into account the rising inflation while announcing steps to boost sagging growth.
 
"The Reserve Bank must ensure that the cost of finance to the end user becomes competitive without any further delay. The upcoming mid quarter monetary policy review must not resort to interest rate tightening, as that would further push the prices up," Rawat said.
 
"The rise in inflation should not come in the way of the policy of forthcoming monetary policy on September 20, as it is of utmost importance to revive investor sentiments," Banerjee said.
 
The inflation was at 5.79% in July and 8.01% in August, 2012.
 
"While keeping inflation under check has to be a priority, it is imperative that we continue efforts to rekindle investor sentiment and push for higher growth," Singh said. 
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First Published: Sep 16 2013 | 5:42 PM IST

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