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Food flux

Food flux : On food costs and the October tidings

Amid the cooler headline inflation, food price pressures pose a risk

In October, India’s consumer price inflation eased to a four-month low of 4.87%, while wholesale prices declined year-on-year for the seventh successive month by a minor 0.5%. Although only marginally lower than the 5% retail-inflation in September, October’s price rise pace — which is exactly the same as that in June — surely represents some relief for the third successive month from July’s 15-month high pace of over 7.4%. Rural consumers still face a higher inflation of 5.1%, though. Core-inflation , which excludes energy and food costs, has eased further and household services inflation dropped below 4% after several months above. The rise in prices of vegetables, which had surged over 37% in July, eased to 2.7% in October. However, the overall uptick in food costs for households stayed firm at 6.6%, virtually unchanged from September, as other essential edibles saw faster price hikes or remained at elevated levels. Some of these — like pulses (up 18.8%) and cereals (10.7%) — may be attributed to worries about the kharif output and uncertain rabi prospects as well as hikes in minimum support prices for crops. Pulses prices were up 19.4% at the wholesale level, signalling that more pass-through to retail prices is likely.

The Monetary Policy Committee of the Reserve Bank of India, which meets early December for its next review, will not be too swayed by the October tidings. As per its 5.6% average inflation projection for this quarter, down from 6.4% in the previous quarter, November and December may well see an average inflation of 5.95%, fractionally short of the central bank’s upper tolerance threshold. Excluding edible oils, whose 13.7% year-on-year drop in prices played a key role in moderating the Consumer Price Index, would have meant a 5.6% rise in prices. Base-effects from last year, when the Ukraine conflict had spiked edible oil prices, will start to dissipate in coming months. Similarly, while the 6.8% inflation recorded in October 2022 helped cool price rise last month, those base effects will surely ebb this month. Retail inflation had eased to 5.88% last November, with the food price index rising just 4.7%, from 7% in the previous month. The perceived retreat of inflation last month thus may only be fleeting . Households that seem to have adjusted to the continuous recent rise in living costs, by pulling back on discretionary spends and downsizing essential consumption as per industrial output trends, are likely to remain cautious rather than loosen their purse strings anytime soon. For an economy whose resilience relies on its domestic demand buffer against global shocks, reluctant or budget-cramped consumers are the biggest headwind for policymakers to strive to address .

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Flux (noun) – Change, transition, fluctuation, variation, alteration

परिवर्तन

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Tiding (noun) – News, information, report, announcement, intelligence

समाचार

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Amid (preposition) – Among, in the midst of, surrounded by, during, within

बीच में

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Headline Inflation (noun) – the overall inflation rate as measured by the Consumer Price Index (CPI) which reflects the average change in prices of goods and services consumed by households.

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Pose (verb) – Present, create, pose a question/problem, cause, produce

खड़ा करना (समस्या)

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Consumer Price Inflation (noun) – The Consumer Price Index measures the overall change in consumer prices based on a representative basket of goods and services over time.

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Ease (verb) – Reduce, lessen, alleviate, diminish, relieve

कम करना

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Successive (adjective) – Consecutive, sequential, subsequent, following, continuous

लगातार

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Marginally (adverb) – Slightly, minimally, barely, narrowly, just

मामूली

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Retail Inflation (noun) – The CPI monitors retail prices at a certain level for a particular commodity; price movement of goods and services at rural, urban and all-India levels. The change in the price index over a period of time is referred to as CPI-based inflation, or retail inflation

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Pace (noun) – Speed, rate, tempo, rhythm, velocity

गति

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Core Inflation (noun) – the change in prices of goods and services, except for those from the food and energy sectors.

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Surge (verb) – Skyrocket, escalate, shoot up, increase rapidly, rise swiftly

तेजी से बढ़ना

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Uptick (noun) – Increase, rise, upturn, improvement, gain

इजाफा

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Firm (adjective) – Strong, stable, solid, steady, robust

मजबूत

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Virtually (adverb) – Practically, nearly, almost, effectively, essentially

लगभग

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Edible (adjective) – Eatable, consumable, digestible, palatable, fit for consumption

खाने योग्य

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Hike (noun) – Increase, rise, increment, boost, upsurge

वृद्धि

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Elevated (adjective) – Raised, heightened, increased, uplifted, escalated

बढ़ा हुआ

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Attributed (to) (adjective) – Ascribed to, credited to, assigned to, linked to, associated with

को जिम्मेदार ठहराना

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Prospect (noun) – Possibility, opportunity, chance, potential, outlook

संभावना

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Signal (verb) – Indicate, signify, denote, imply, point to

संकेत करना

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Pass-through (noun) – an increase in the price a customer pays because of an increase in a company's costs.

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Monetary Policy Committee (noun) – A group of policymakers responsible for setting interest rates and implementing monetary policy to achieve macroeconomic objectives like price stability and economic growth.

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Sway (verb) – Influence, affect, control, steer, guide

प्रभावित करना

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Projection (noun) – Forecast, Prediction, Estimate, Outlook, Prognosis

पूर्वानुमान

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Upper tolerance threshold (noun) – The maximum limit or level above which something is not acceptable or cannot continue

अधिकतम सीमा

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Play a role in (phrase) – Contribute to, Participate in, Be a factor in, Influence, Affect

भूमिका निभाना

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Moderate (verb) – reduce, lessen, decrease, lower, diminish  

कम करना

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Base effect (noun) – It refers to the impact of the change in the price of an item in the current period compared to the price in the same period in the previous year, on the overall inflation figure for the current period

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Dissipate (verb) – Disappear, vanish, dissolve

ग़ायब हो जाना

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Ebb (verb) – Recede, Decline, Diminish, Wane, Fade Away

घटना

 

 

 

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Perceived (adjective) – Noticed, Observed, Recognized, Acknowledged, Discerned

अनुभव किया गया

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Retreat (noun) – Withdrawal, Pullback, Recession, Backtracking, Reversal

घटाव

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Fleeting (adjective) – Transient, Ephemeral, Momentary, Short-lived, Brief

अल्पकालिक

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Discretionary spend (noun) – it is a voluntary spending  where you want to buy something, but it isn't mandatory. Entertainment and recreational purchases fall into this category.

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Downsize (verb) – Reduce, Cut back, Trim, Decrease, Minimize

कम करना

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Loose one’s purse strings (phrase) – Increase Spending, Spend More Freely, Be More Generous with Money, Loosen Financial Restraints, Expand Expenditures

अधिक खर्च करना

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Resilience (noun) – Toughness, Strength, Endurance, Durability, Robustness

मज़बूती

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Demand Buffer (noun) – It refers to extra inventory kept on hand in case of manufacturing delays or an unexpected increase in demand
 

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Rely (on) (verb) – Depend on, Trust in, Count on, Bank on, Lean on

निर्भर होना

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Reluctant (adjective) – Unwilling, Hesitant, Resistant, Averse, Loath

अनिच्छुक

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Budget-cramed (adjective) – Financially Restricted, Budget-Limited, Economically Constrained, Cost-Controlled, Expense-Conscious

बजट में कमी

 

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Headwind (noun) – Obstacle, Challenge, Setback, Difficulty, Hindrance

बाधा

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Policymaker (noun) – Decision-Maker, Regulator, Administrator, Official, Authority

नीति निर्माता

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Strive (verb) – Endeavor, Work Hard, Aim, Aspire, Struggle

प्रयास करना

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Address (verb) – Tackle, Deal with, Confront, Attend to, Handle

निपटना