Overall inflation in the food basket, including beverages, slowed to 8.57 per cent in February from 9.9 per cent in the previous month, according to Consumer Price Index (CPI) data released by the government today.
The rate at which vegetable prices increased eased to 14.04 per cent as against 21.91 per cent in January.
Prior to the month under review, the lowest CPI was recorded in January 2012 at 7.65 per cent, which inched up to 8.83 per cent in the following month. Retail inflation was at 8.79 per cent in January.
The rate of price rise slowed to 9.93 per cent for cereals and related products from 11.42 per cent in January.
However, the pace of price increases for milk and its products picked up in February to 10.37 per cent from 9.82 per cent in the previous month.
The prices of fruits, condiments and spices also rose faster last month.
The RBI, which has maintained a hawkish interest rate regime to tame inflation, is scheduled to announce the next monetary policy on April 1. Industry has been demanding a cut in interest rates to boost economic growth, which has slowed to a decade-low level.
In January, the wholesale price inflation rate fell to an eight-month low. Wholesale inflation data for February will be out on Friday.
