According to global financial services firm HSBC, Rural inflation has not fallen as much as urban inflation and the 'excess inflation' that the rural India is facing is apparent across major sub-categories like fuel, core and food.
"Structural bottlenecks are preventing rural Indians from benefiting fully from global disinflation," HSBC said in a research note, adding that this is seen in greater use of non -oil based fuels, where prices remains higher in rural homes.
Details however showed it to be higher at 6.5 per cent for rural India, while for urban India it stood at 4.5 per cent, it added.
The report further noted that benefits of cheaper imports are not reaching rural areas as efficiently and a steeper decline in the potential growth of rural India is likely driving its excess core inflation.
According to the report, excess inflation in rural India arises from each of the main constituents - food, fuel, transportation and core inflation.
HSBC said rural Indians do not seem to have benefited as much from food imports as their urban counterparts. Insufficient distribution channels may be coming in the way of reaching imported vegetables and oilseeds to rural areas, making these products more inflationary than they are at urban centres.
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