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Inflation rises to 9pc in March
 
2008-04-24 10:38:20
By Guardian Correspondent

Tanzania`s inflation rose marginally to 9.0 per cent in March from 8.9 per cent in February due to higher food prices, the National Bureau of Statistics said yesterday.

Food has a weight of 55.9 per cent in the basket of items that the country uses to measure inflation.

``The increase in the rate of inflation was largely attributed to a high increase in food inflation of 11.2 per cent over the period,`` NBS said in a statement on its Web site.

Among food items whose prices rose were cereals, vegetables, fruits, fish, cooking oil and sugar, the bureau added.

Non-food items whose prices rose include kerosene, charcoal, petrol and diesel.

Tanzania`s national consumer price index covers market prices of 207 items collected in 20 towns in mainland Tanzania.

  • SOURCE: Guardian
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