Food prices in Russia and their change for the week and month, data as of July 22, 2022

Food prices in Russia and their change for the week and month, data as of July 22, 2022
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According to the latest data from Rosstat, as of July 22, 2022, when compared with the values ​​of both a week and a month ago, prices for most food products tend to weaken. The AB-Center analyzed the weekly price dynamics for 44 products, of which 35 products showed a decrease over the week and month.

Weekly food price change

Price growth leaders (TOP-5) for the week

To a greater extent, the increase in prices over the week, according to AB-Center, affected such food products as canned MEAT for baby food (+0.4%), sausages and sausages (+0.3%), cookies (+0.3% ), lamb on the bone (+0.2%) and canned vegetables for baby food (+0.2%).

Food products showing the lowest price increase in a week

Relatively low price strengthening over the week affected hard and soft rennet cheeses (+0.02%), beef on the bone (+0.03%), margarine (+0.1%) and boiled sausage (+0.2%).

Food items that have dropped in price in a week

As for the price reduction, it affected potatoes (-7.4%), fresh white cabbage (-6.5%), table beets (-6.0%), bananas (-4.5%), fresh cucumbers ( -3.5%), carrots (-3.2%), apples (-2.3%), fresh tomatoes (-2.0%), eggs (-1.1%), buckwheat groats ( -0.8%), wheat FLOUR (-0.6%), table SALT (-0.4%), black tea (-0.4%), chicken meat (-0.4%), oil sunflower (-0.3%), granulated SUGAR (-0.3%), millet (-0.3%), sour cream (-0.3%), pasteurized MILK (-0.3%), sterilized milk (-0.3%), bone-in pork (-0.2%), whole frozen fish (-0.2%), vermicelli (-0.2%), premium wheat flour pasta (-0, 2%), soft candies glazed with chocolate (-0.2%), bread made from rye flour and from a mixture of rye and wheat flour (-0.1%), onion (-0.1%), cottage cheese (-0 .1%), vodka (-0.1%),polished rice (-0.1%), butter (-0.1%), semi-smoked and boiled-smoked sausages (-0.05%), canned fruits and berries for baby food (-0.03%), mixtures dry dairy products for baby food (-0.02%), bread and bakery products from wheat flour of various varieties (-0.01%).

Monthly food price change

Price growth leaders (TOP-5) for the month

Over the month, a significant increase in prices affected the following products: margarine (+1.6%), canned fruits and berries for baby food (+1.1%), biscuits (+1.1%), canned meat for baby food (+0 .7%), dry milk formulas for baby food (+0.3%).

Food products showing the lowest price increase in a month

To a lesser extent, prices for bread and bakery products made from wheat flour of various varieties (+0.1%), lamb on the bone (+0.1%), bread made from rye flour and a mixture of rye and wheat flour (+0 .2%) and edible salt (+0.3%).

Food products that have decreased in price in a month

Over the month, the price of fresh white cabbage (-35.3%), potatoes (-26.8%), table beets (-25.7%), fresh tomatoes (-14.0%), bananas (-13.0%), 3%), carrots (-11.5%), apples (-4.9%), onions (-4.8%), granulated sugar (-4.4%), fresh cucumbers (-4.3 %), chicken eggs (-4.0%), buckwheat groats (-3.1%), sunflower oil (-1.4%), millet (-1.2%), chicken meat (-1.0 %), wheat flour (-0.9%), premium wheat flour pasta (-0.8%), sour cream (-0.8%), milksterilized (-0.7%), long leaf black tea (-0.7%), hard and soft rennet cheeses (-0.6%), cottage cheese (-0.5%), soft candies glazed with chocolate (-0 .5%), pasteurized milk (-0.4%), semi-smoked and boiled-smoked sausage (-0.4%), whole frozen fish (-0.4%), bone-in pork (-0.4%) , canned vegetables for baby food (-0.3%), butter (-0.2%), boiled sausage (-0.2%), vermicelli (-0.2%), beef on the bone (-0. 1%), sausages and sausages (-0.1%), polished rice (-0.1%) and vodka (-0.01%).