|
Wednesday 13th April 2011 |
Text too small? |
Food prices rose 0.3% in March and are up 5.5% from a year earlier, Statistics New Zealand (SNZ) says.
Meat, poultry and fish prices were 1.5% higher in March than in February, grocery food prices were up 0.4%, non-alcoholic beverages up 1.1%, and restaurant meals and ready-to-eat food prices up 0.2%. Fruit and vegetable prices fell 1.6%.
Among individual items, bread was up 4.6%, tomatoes up 26.6%, cakes and biscuits up 4.3%, and beef up 3.8%. Apples were down 25.4%, potatoes down 10.8%, and grapes down 29.8%.
The 5.5% annual increase was the largest since the year to July 2009, and included a 2.2% rise in food prices in October when GST was increased.
Food prices were now 5.9% higher than two years ago and 14.9% higher than three years ago, SNZ said.
Grocery food prices rose 5.5% over the past year, while fruit and vegetable prices were up 10.4%, restaurant meals and ready-to-eat food was up 4.2%, meat, poultry and fish gained 3.7%, and non-alcoholic beverages lifted 5.3%.
Fresh milk prices lifted 9.3% over the year, lettuce gained 65.3%, soft drinks were up 6.3% and potatoes gained 29.6%. Bacon fell 4.4%.
NZPA
No comments yet
SML - Synlait responds to The a2 Milk Company announcement
KPG - Annual meeting date, closing date for director nominations
April 13th Morning Report
CVT - Update on banking facilities
April 9th Morning Report
April 8th Morning Report
ATM - In principle agreement to settle shareholder class action
SUM - 1Q26 Metrics - Sales of Occupation Rights
GMT corporatised and stapled structure completed
April 7th Morning Report