Highlights:
1.In December 2015, retail prices of most food commodities monitored in 12 markets across Nepal continued to rise. This is due to the disruptions to cross-border trade in the Terai, notably at the Birgunj-Raxual border point, which has limited the supply of essential goods, led to a shortage of fuel, and hindered transportation services.
2.Overall inflation rate in December 2015 was 11.6 percent. The food and beverage group was higher at 14.8 percent, as were several sub-groups: legume varieties (48.9 percent), ghee and oil (42.3 percent), fruit (14.3percent) and meat & fish (13.9 percent).
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Publisher:
GoN, WFP
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(2015
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Type / Script:
Bulletin or Poster
in English
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Keywords:
MARKET WATCH, FOOD COMMODITIES, MARKET PRICE, COMMODITIES PRICES, SEASONAL FLUCTUATIONS, MARKETS, FUELS, INFLATION, FRUIT, FISH, MEAT, TRANSPORT, VEGETABLES, BLACK MARKET
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Thematic Group: WFP
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Food and Emergency humanitarian logistict support
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Thesaurus:
07.02.01
- Trade In Commodities
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