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Consumer prices increase by 1% in the third quarter of 2024, according to the ANSD

The latest report from the National Agency for Statistics and Demography (ANSD) on the Harmonized Consumer Price Index (IHPC) indicates an overall increase of 1.0% in prices in the third quarter (editor’s note: covers the period from July 1 to September 30, 2024), compared to the previous quarter. This increase mainly results from the increase in the prices of “food products and non-alcoholic drinks”, “miscellaneous goods and services”, as well as “health” services, “restaurants and hotels” and “alcoholic drinks, tobacco and narcotics”.

On the other hand, an annual decrease of 1.1% was recorded, driven by the decline in prices in certain key sectors.

A marked increase in fresh vegetables and fish

Prices of “food and non-alcoholic beverages” increased by 1.8% during the quarter, mainly due to the marked increase in prices of fresh leafy vegetables (+25.4%), root vegetables (+25.4%), +18.3%) and fresh fish (+15.3%). On the other hand, this increase was partially attenuated by the drop in prices of bread (-7.2%), citrus fruits (-5.9%) and unprocessed cereals (-3.9%).

In annual comparison, this category recorded a decrease of 2.7%, with a significant decline in the prices of fresh leaf vegetables (-29.7%).

Health, restaurants and hotels

According to the report, health-related spending increased by 0.8% this quarter, notably due to the increase in prices of traditional medicines (+4.3%). “Restaurants and hotels” services also saw a slight increase (+0.3%), while “miscellaneous goods and services” such as jewelry and beauty care showed growth of 1.4 %.

Among the few sectors in decline, “communication” goods and services showed a notable drop of 3.4%, driven by a reduction in prices for telephone communication services (-4.3%). Likewise, prices linked to “housing, water, gas, electricity and other fuels” decreased by 0.3%, mainly thanks to the drop in the prices of liquid fuels (-3.5%) and maintenance products. (-2.3%).

Local products and imported products

Local products recorded an increase of 1.4%, while imported products saw their prices decrease by 0.6%. In terms of sustainability, non-durable goods increase by 1.4%, durable goods increase slightly (+0.1%), while services show a marginal decrease (-0.1%).

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