24.1 C
Accra
Saturday, September 14, 2024
BusinessFood drives inflation for the 8th consecutive month

Date:

Food drives inflation for the 8th consecutive month

For an eighth consecutive month, since the rebasing of the consumer inflation index, food inflation has been the predominant driver of year-on-year (y-o-y) inflation.

Overall, the consumer inflation for March 2020 (y-o-y) remained flat at 7.8 percent for a third consecutive month. But the food and non-alcoholic beverages division recorded an inflation rate of 8.4 percent, y-o-y for March. This is 0.5 percentage points higher than the outcome for February and indeed is the highest food inflation since the rebasing in August 2019.

The latest data released by the Ghana Statistical Service (GSS) indicates that even though there are four divisions with higher inflation rates, due to its relative importance in computation of consumer price inflation food and beverages accounts for nearly half of the weighted basket food has been the main driver for the last eight months. Conversely, over the last six months, transportation has become a less important contributor to the CPI.

On a monthly basis, between February 2020 and March 2020, the price level of food and non-alcoholic beverages increased by 1.5 percent. Just as for the previous month, this rise was predominantly driven by an increase in price levels of Vegetables and Fruits and Nuts.

Prof. Samuel Kobina Annim, Government Statistician, Ghana Statistical Service (GSS)
“March 2020 inflation was 7.8 percent. This continued the trend of a stable inflation of about 8 percent recorded over the past seven months,” Prof. Samuel Kobina Annim, Government Statistician said in a statement.

The Consumer Price Index (CPI) measures proportionate changes in the prices of a fixed basket of goods and services that households in Ghana consume.

National non-food inflation for March 2020 (y-o-y) was 7.4 per cent, lower than the 7.7 percent recorded in February 2020.

“Ghana saw a continued faster increase of prices of locally produced items at 8.8 percent, than of imported goods at 5.6 percent,” the Government Statistician said. This is the highest rate of local goods inflation and the lowest rate of imported goods inflation since the rebasing in August 2019. The trend reflects relative exchange rate stability but increasing pressure on local supply chains.

Regional Inflation

“Households in the Volta Region saw the highest price increase at 9.2 percent, while households in the Upper West Region only experienced a 3.5 percent inflation compared to last year,” Prof. Kobina Annim said.

Greater Accra experience the lowest regional inflation since the rebasing in August 2019.

Source: goldstreetbusiness.com

Will you vote in the 2024 general election?
Will you vote in the 2024 general election?

Latest stories

Hearing into Man City’s 115 charges to begin on Monday; Pep maintains innocent stance

The much-anticipated hearing into Manchester City’s 115 alleged breaches...

Sam George vows to garner 100,000 votes after filing nomination forms for Ningo-Prampram seat

Member of Parliament for Ningo-Prampram, Sam Nartey George, has...

Joyce Blessing expresses dissatisfaction for GHS3,000 price for 64kg bag of Cocoa

Ghanaian gospel musician Joyce Blessing, who has ventured into...

Video: First Lady exclaims “ei” as Akufo-Addo enjoys kenkey in public

In a lighthearted moment, First Lady Rebecca Akufo-Addo playfully...

Govt secures GHS74.65bn in mid-year revenue – Report

Provisional data on budget execution revealed an overall fiscal...

Related stories

Govt secures GHS74.65bn in mid-year revenue – Report

Provisional data on budget execution revealed an overall fiscal...

Bank of Ghana’s July 2024 report reveals surge in non-performing loans

The Monetary Policy Report for July from the Bank...

SEC collaborates with NCA to combact fraudulent online investment schemes 

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has established a...

Ghana’s oil production could come to a standstill by 2024 if we lack investors – Dr. Manteaw

Co-chair of the Ghana Extractive Industry Transparency Initiative (GHEITI),...

Govt allocates GHS1.5bn to support customers of failed Gold Coast, Kron, other FMCs

Finance Minister revealed in the latest monthly economic briefing,...

SEC maintains vigilance on crypto while building regulatory framework

Director of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Rev....

Ghana’s oil industry risks collapse over lack of investors – GHEITI

Co-chair of the Ghana Extractive Industry Transparency Initiative (GHEITI),...