Food inflation fell by 0.24% in June, registering the largest negative variation and the largest negative impact on the general index of the month. Celso Tavares/g1 The Broad National Consumer Price Index (IPCA), considered the country's official inflation, rose 0.16% in June, according to data released this Friday (10) by the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE). Among the groups surveyed, Housing had the biggest price increase in the month and was the one that put the most pressure on inflation. ??Do you have any reporting suggestions? Send to g1 Food inflation, in turn, fell 0.24% in June, registering the largest negative variation and the largest negative impact on the general index of the month. The prices of food consumed at home fell by 0.39%, after a rise of 1.65% in May, influenced by the decline in ground coffee (-3.72%), fruit (-1.58%) and meat (-0.64%). On the high side, carioca beans (8.31%) and potatoes (3.57%) stand out. Food away from home rose 0.15% in June, a slowdown compared to May (+0.49%). Below, see the 20 foods that became more expensive and cheaper in the 1st half of this year. Foods that became more expensive Cucumber: 155.47% Carrot: 103.14% Tomato: 82.41% Potato: 82.11% Strawberry: 60.97% Onion: 53.34% Carioca beans (split): 52.82% Cabbage: 29.79% Açaí (emulsion): 27.64% Zucchini: 23.46% Black beans: 22.62% Long-life milk: 22.08% Cauliflower: 21.96% Broccoli: 19.72% Black beans: 19.22% Mango: 19.17% Kale: 17.73% Sweet potato: 15.92% Brisket beef: 13.02% Foods that became cheaper Avocado: -41.3% Bay orange: -32.81% Lime orange: -23.36% Banana-apple: -18.9% Passion fruit: -12.93% Ground coffee: -11.49% Apple: -11.03% Refined sugar: -10.78% Lemon: -9.45% Soybean oil: -9.25% Banana: -8.31% Demerara sugar: -8.23% Crystal sugar: -7.77% Pear orange: -7.03% Olive oil: -6.67% Pork: -5.64% Wheat flour: -4.77% Pepper: -4.73% Coffee soluble: -4.34% Chicken in pieces: -4% Inflation ALOISIO MAURICIO/FOTOARENA/FOTOARENA/ESTADÃO CONTÚDO
Food prices: what became more expensive and what became cheaper in the 1st half of the year
Food inflation fell by 0.24% in June, registering the largest negative variation and the largest negative impact on the general index of the month. Celso Tavares/g1 The Broad National Consumer Price Index (IPCA),...