Inflation shoots up to 5.79% in July as prices of veggies soar

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Aug 14 2013 | 12:44 PM IST
Rising for the second consecutive month, inflation shot up to 5.79 per cent in July, driven largely by double digit rise in prices of food articles, mainly vegetables, including onion.
Inflation based on the Wholesale Price Index (WPI) had stood at 4.86 per cent in June. In July, 2012, it was 7.52 per cent.
As per official data released today, WPI inflation in the food articles category rose to double digits at 11.91 per cent, driven mainly by price rise in onion, cereals and rice.
The rate of price rise in food articles, which has a 14.34 per cent share in the WPI basket, was at 9.74 per cent in June. The inflation in the food articles category rose for the third straight month.
Inflation in onion shot up by 145 per cent in July on an annual basis. It has risen by 114 per cent in the previous month as against the same period last year.
Vegetables prices too went up by 46.59 per cent during the month, from 16.47 per cent in June.
Inflation in the manufactured items category showed a marginal rise to 2.81 per cent in July, from 2.75 per cent in June.
The non-food articles category, which include fibre, oil seeds and minerals, saw a decline in inflation to 5.51 per cent, from 7.57 per cent in June.
Inflation in rice stood at 21.15 per cent in July, against 19.11 per cent in the previous month. Also cereals prices rose to 17.66 per cent from 17.18 per cent in June.
Inflation for May was revised downwards to 4.58 per cent from 4.70 per cent as per provisional estimates.
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First Published: Aug 14 2013 | 12:44 PM IST

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