INFLATION CONCERNS DUE TO FOOD PRICES: RBI BULLETIN

Why in the news?

  • Food price pressures threaten inflation outlook, impacting wages, rent, and inflation expectations.
  • The argument that food price shocks are transitory is refuted based on the past year’s experience.
  • Headline inflation rose to 5.1% in June 2024 from 4.8% in May, driven by increases in food, fuel, and core components.

Indices Measuring Food Inflation in India:

  • Consumer Price Index (CPI):
  • Measures retail inflation, tracking prices of a basket of goods.
  • Types: CPI for Industrial Workers (IW), Agricultural Labourer (AL), Rural Labourer (RL), Urban Non-Manual Employees (UNME).
  • Consumer Food Price Inflation (CFPI):
    • Component of CPI, focusing on food items like cereals, vegetables, and dairy.
    • Measured using CPI-Combined (CPI-C).
  • Wholesale Price Index (WPI):
    • Tracks bulk prices of goods sold to businesses.
    • Components: Primary Articles (22.62%), including Food Articles (cereals, vegetables, meat) and Non-Food Articles (oil seeds, minerals).
source:toi
Key Government Initiatives to Control Food Inflation:

  • Subsidised Commodities: Increased distribution of subsidised onions, tomatoes, wheat, and sugar.
  • Reduction in Import Duty: Lower duties on pulses to boost domestic production.
  • Export Bans: Bans on wheat and broken rice exports to stabilise domestic supply.
  • Ban on Stockpiling: Limits on wheat stocks for traders and retailers to prevent hoarding.
  • Operation Greens: Stabilises Tomato, Onion, and Potato (TOP) supplies year-round.
  • Floor Prices: Minimum export price for onions set at $800/tonne to control rising prices.

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