Coffee prices soften in the EU. Portugal with the ninth highest rate

Coffee prices soften in the EU. Portugal with the ninth highest rate
Coffee prices soften in the EU. Portugal with the ninth highest rate
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Average coffee inflation rate in the European bloc has been slowing down since October 2022, when it reached a peak of 17.4% in the sharp acceleration that began in the same month of 2021.

In March, the increase in the price of coffee for consumers slowed down sharply in the European Union (EU) to 1.0%, compared to year-on-year inflation of 13.5%, approaching the level of July 2021 (0. 8%), Eurostat reports today.

In Portugal, the coffee inflation rate – measured by the Consumer Price Index, used by Eurostat to allow comparisons between countries, was 3% in March 2024, a slowdown compared to 8.4% year-on-year.

The EU statistics service also highlights that the average coffee inflation rate in the European bloc has been slowing down since October 2022, when it reached a peak of 17.4% in the sharp acceleration that began in the same month of 2021 (2, 0%).

In 15 EU Member States, the coffee inflation rate was, in March, higher than in March, with Croatia (7.4%), Romania (6.8%) and Bulgaria (6.6%) to present the highest.

In the remaining 12 EU countries, the indicator fell, with Lithuania (-15.4%), Denmark (-7.5%), the Czech Republic (-6.5%) and Sweden (-6.0 %) registering the main year-on-year declines.


The article is in Portuguese

Tags: Coffee prices soften Portugal ninth highest rate

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