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FRIDAY, MAY 15, 2026

Food inflation

Food inflation

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Inflation rises to 9.04% in April amid Iran war fallout

Food inflation edged up to 8.39% in April from 8.24% in March. Meanwhile, non-food inflation rose more sharply to 9.57%, compared to 9.09% in the previous month.

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Food inflation eases in March, but non-food costs keep pressure on households: GED

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Inflation drops to 8.71% in March

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Inflation shoots up to 9.13% in February, highest in 10 months

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Vegetables, fish push headline inflation to 8.58% in Jan 2026: GED

Illustration: Ashrafun Naher Ananna/TBS Creative

January inflation hits 8-month high – polls spending seen as a key driver

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Inflation rose in Nov driven by rice, protein prices: Planning Commission report

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Rice and fish drive food inflation in October, while vegetables help ease price pressures: Report

A conceptual illustration of falling food prices, showing a paper grocery bag spilling fresh food as a large red arrow crashes downwards into a shattered surface.

Inflation eased in April due to monetary, fiscal measures: Planning Commission report

Infographics: TBS

Rice biggest contributor to March food inflation: Report

Infographics: TBS

Food inflation falls to 8.93% in March, general inflation rises again after 3 months

Food inflation drops to single digit in Feb, overall price index edges down to 9.32%

Food inflation drops to single digit in Feb, overall price index edges down to 9.32%

Infographics: TBS

Food inflation falls by 2.2 percentage points to 10.72% in January

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