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 High volatility in vegetable affectation haunts frugality Crisil report   

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Last updated: 2023/10/24 at 10:48 AM
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 Vegetables have 15.5 per cent weight in the food  indicator, which is the loftiest after cereals and milk, and remains the most  unpredictable  element   

With demand outpacing  force, vegetable affectation has trended up in the  once four times with consumer price  indicator( CPI) vegetable affectation comprising 5.7 per cent during fiscals 2020 to 2023, standing agency Crisil said.  

 On the other hand, CPI vegetable affectation equaled  zero per cent during fiscals 2016 to 2019, with interim ages of sharp deflation and steep affectation,  substantially led by rainfall shocks, it said. “ Vegetable affectation in India has been trending up, with  further frequent price harpoons in recent times. In fact, vegetable affectation also has been the most  unpredictable in the food  order, ” Crisil said.    In comparison, average food affectation rose to 6.2 per cent during fiscals 2020 to 2023 from per cent between fiscals 2016 and 2019. 2. The  frequence of vegetable price harpoons has increased. In the  once 100 months, CPI vegetable affectation was above its period  normal of3.8 per cent in 49 months. It was  over 7 per cent in 35 months, above 10 per cent in 30 months and above 20 per cent in 13 months.  

 “ The affectation volatility is bad for consumers and  growers, and also distracts policymakers in the short term, forcing frequent and repeated price smoothening measures. Demand for vegetables has outpaced  force, ” Crisil said. Population growth and demographic transition, income growth and the changing salutary preferences that come with it are some structural factors behind the  swell in demand, it said.  

 While vegetable  product — including per capita  product has grown, it has not kept pace with the  swell in demand, Crisil said. piecemeal from losses due to rainfall disturbances and pest attacks,post-harvest  extinctions during  storehouse and transportation further cut the stock available in the  request, it said.  

 It said food affectation is back to  hang  the Indian frugality. After staying low in the June 2023 quarter, the hump in the September quarter (substantially due to advanced vegetable and foodgrain affectation) and an uneven thunderstorm has changed India’s affectation narrative for this  financial. But this isn’t the first time a vegetable price shaft has driven up food affectation, Crisil said.  

 Vegetables have per cent weight in the food  indicator, which is the loftiest after cereals and milk, and remains the most  unpredictable  element.

 Similar harpoons are frequent in India. The last time it lasted long( in double  integers for seven months) was in  financial 2020  similar that the periodic average vegetable affectation surged to 21.3 per cent, taking up average food affectation to 6.7 per cent. And back to double  integers between March and September 2022, comprising 15 per cent, according to Crisil.  

 But a  reprise this  financial is doubtful, it said. The good news is vegetable price pressure has abated as affectation fell from its peak of 37.4 per cent in July to3.4 per cent in September with fresh  inventories entering the  request. Prices of tomatoes( which was a major driving force) and of several other vegetables fell  sprucely by September. “ Onion prices,  however, remain a pressure point. The not- so-good news is that vegetable prices can launch  anew, ” it said.  

 Measured by standard  divagation, volatility in vegetable affectation, which was  formerly high at11.1 during fiscals 2016 to 2019, rose to 17.3 during fiscals 2020 to 2023. Food affectation volatility during the ages was much lower, at2.9 and 3.4, independently, it said.   

Source www.indianexpress.com

Tomatoes, onions and potatoes( TOP) are the most consumed vegetables in India and make up  further than a third of the CPI vegetables  order. Hence, any sharp movement in TOP prices influences the movement in CPI vegetables affectation, Crisil said.   

It said volatility in TOP affectation remains significantly high, and much above the overall vegetables  order. In a recent study published in the RBI yearly bulletin, the Development Research Group notes “ Although TOP forms a small part of the CPI handbasket, the volatility in caption affectation is significantly driven by the volatility in TOP ”. 

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