The Wholesale Price Index (WPI) for food in India surged to 7.74% in April 2024, up from 6.88% in March 2024, according to the latest data released on 14th May 2024. This increase indicates a significant rise in food prices on a year-over-year basis. The WPI measures and tracks the changes in prices of goods in bulk before they reach the retail level, offering insights into inflation trends in the country's economy.
The comparison period being year-over-year means that the 7.74% figure for April 2024 reflects the change in food prices compared to April 2023. This sharp uptick in WPI Food highlights the ongoing concerns about inflationary pressures in India's economy, impacting consumers and businesses alike. As food prices continue to rise, policymakers and market participants will closely monitor these developments to assess their implications for the broader economic landscape.