Vegetables already stepped on the brake
In June 2011 the average consumer price dropped by 0.2 percent from the previous month; compared with June 2010 it was up 3.5 percent. The pensioner consumer price index was 0.3 percent above the level of the previous month, while its annual growth rate was 3.9 percent. Food prices decreased from May by 1 percent. Seasonal food product prices (potato, vegetables, fruits) lowered by 9.2 percent. If compared with prices in June 2010, we can see that food prices augmented above the average, by 6.7 percent. Flour cost 67.2 percent more, the price of sugar augmented by 63.4 percent and cooking oil became 27 percent more expensive.
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