By Tony Obiechina, Abuja
Despite the skyrocketing prices of food in the country, the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) said on Tuesday that food inflation dropped in the month of February 2022.
Specifically, the NBS in its Consumer Price Index Report stated that the composite food index rose by 17.11 per cent in February, which is a decrease of 4.68 percentage points when compared to 21.79 per cent recorded in January.
It said that the rise in the food index was caused by increases in prices of bread and cereals, food product, potatoes, yam and other tuber, oils and fats and fruits.
On month-on-month basis, the Report stated that the food sub-index increased by 1.87 percent in February, 2022; an increase from the 1.62 per cent recorded in January, 2022.
In terms of inflation rate, the NBS Report stated further that this rose by 15.70 per cent year-on-year.
It said the 1.63 percentage points is lower when compared to the 17.33 per cent recorded in February.
On month-on-month basis, the Report said the Headline index increased by 1.63 per cent in February, 2022, adding that this was 0.16 percentage points higher than the rate recorded in January 2022.
It said, “Urban inflation rate increased by 16.25 per cent (year-on-year) in February, 2022 from 17.92 per cent recorded in February, 2021.
“On the other hand, rural inflation rate increased by 15.18 per cent in February 2022 from 16.77 per cent in February 2021.
“On a month-on-month basis, the urban index rose by 1.65 per cent in February, 2022.
“This was higher compared to the rate recorded in January, 2022 which was 1.53 per cent, while the rural index rose by 1.61 per cent in February 2022, also higher compared to the rate recorded in January 2022, which was 1.42 per cent.”