India’s wholesale price inflation (WPI) climbed to 1.84% in September, driven primarily by rising prices of food articles and select manufacturing sectors, according to government data released on Monday.
The inflation rate in September marked an increase from 1.31% in August and 2.04% in July. The month-over-month change in the WPI index was a modest 0.06% compared to August.
The rise in WPI was largely fueled by higher prices of food articles, food products, motor vehicles, machinery, and equipment. The WPI for primary articles rose by 0.41%, reaching 195.7 in September, up from 194.9 in August. Notable increases were observed in the prices of minerals (1.83%), non-food articles (1.31%), and food articles (0.86%).
Conversely, the prices of crude petroleum and natural gas fell by 5.74% in September compared to the previous month. The fuel and power index declined by 0.81% to 146.9 in September, despite a 1.34% rise in electricity prices. The price of mineral oils dropped by 1.72%, while the coal index remained steady at 135.6.
In the manufacturing sector, the index for manufactured products increased by 0.14% to 141.8 in September. Key groups contributing to this rise included the manufacture of food products, non-metallic mineral products, and electronic goods, while the prices of basic metals, textiles, motor vehicles, and chemical products saw declines.
The WPI food index, which tracks prices of both food articles and manufactured food products, rose from 193.2 in August to 195.3 in September. The annual inflation rate based on the WPI Food Index surged to 9.47% in September, up sharply from 3.26% in August.
The Wholesale Price Index measures price changes in goods traded in bulk by wholesale businesses with other companies.