Staple food inflation in Brazil reaches 25% in the year

Rene Barreto
Published 2020년 12월 3일
It has been the highest yearly staple food inflation rate since the creation of 'Plano Real', the stability plan deployed in 1994, anchored by the creation of a new currency that put a stop to the hyperinflation. Factored by currency devaluation and the increase in the price of these items in US dollars in the international market, the average 25% inflation this year puts a big toll on poor people. Rice, for instance, had a price increase of 120% in the gross sales and 62% in the retail market, followed by soybean oil with a 99% increase.
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