IANS | 14 Mar, 2024
New Zealand's food prices increased 2.1 per cent in the 12 months to
February 2024, the smallest increase since May 2021, according to the
statistics department Stats NZ on Wednesday.
Lower fruit and
vegetable prices are welcome news for New Zealanders who have been doing
it tough at the supermarket, said Finance Minister Nicola Willis,
Xinhua news agency reported.
The 2.1 per cent increase is
noticeably lower when compared with the 12 per cent increase in the 12
months to February 2023, Stats NZ said, adding the lower annual increase
was due to cheaper fruit and vegetable prices, down 9.3 per cent in the
12 months to February 2024.
Cheaper prices for fresh produce such
as tomatoes, broccoli, and lettuce drove the decrease in fruit and
vegetable prices, said Stats NZ consumer prices manager Will Bell.
"Lower
fruit and vegetable prices are a step in the right direction for Kiwi
families who have been pulling in their belts to cope with rising prices
and rising pressures across the board," Willis said, adding inflation
continues to be tracking down in the right direction and people can
start feeling more in control of their own finances.
All other
broad food groups increased in the 12 months, with restaurant meals and
ready-to-eat food prices up 6.7 per cent, grocery food prices up 3.9 per
cent, non-alcoholic beverage prices up 4.3 per cent, and meat, poultry,
and fish prices up 0.2 per cent, statistics show.
"Going out for a meal or grabbing takeaways was more expensive in February 2024," Bell said.
Meanwhile,
the cost of accommodation both internationally and domestically has
increased in the 12 months to February 2024, he said.
Prices for
international accommodation increased 24.5 per cent during the period,
after a decrease of 6.3 per cent in the 12 months to February 2023.
"The
cost of staying at accommodation while abroad, is more than 40 per cent
more expensive than five years ago," Bell said, adding domestic
accommodation increased 6.1 percent in the 12 months to February 2024.