TIL Desk/Business/New Delhi-Wholesale inflation soared to a two-year high of 3.74 per cent in August mainly on account of uptick in prices of pulses and some manufactured items, prompting the industry to step up its demand for structural reforms to deal with the price situation. Experts, however, attributed the rise in WPI inflation during the month to low base effect saying it was (-) 5.06 per cent in August 2015.
The wholesale price-based inflation, reflecting the annual rate of price rise, in July stood at 3.55 per cent. WPI inflation, which was in the negative zone from November 2014 to March 2016, has been on an upward trend for seventh straight month. The earlier high in WPI inflation was recorded at 3.74 per cent in August 2014. However, overall, the food inflation basket showed some moderation with inflation at 8.23 per cent in August, against 11.82 per cent in July as vegetable prices cooled.
Inflation in vegetables came down to 0.17 per cent in August, from a spike of 28.05 per cent in July. Pulses inflation continued to rule high at 34.55 per cent in August, according to the Commerce Ministry data. Potato, a daily consumable vegetable, saw the price rise during the month at 66.72 per cent. For onion, it was (-)64.19 per cent. The rate of inflation in sugar was at 35.36 per cent and that for fruits rose by 13.91 per cent during the month.