In November, prices increased by 0.7 %
Baku/04.12.13/Turan : In November 2013 , food prices rose by 1.4 % , non-food goods and services and rates - 0.1%. Overall in the last month consumer prices rose compared with the previous month by 0.7%.
Within a month cheaper became buckwheat, apples , persimmons , lemons , oranges, tangerines , bananas , chestnuts , cabbages, beets, carrots, and greens . The State Statistics Committee also recorded a rise in price of sugar , sand, flour, rice , bread, pasta , meat and chicken, fish , meat products , milk and dairy products , eggs, butter and vegetable oils. Decreased some fruits and vegetables (pears, quinces, pomegranates, potatoes, onions and garlic).
In November, prices fell for large tools and equipment including fax machines. Increase in the price was observed for household appliances, spare parts for cars , jewelry. With the onset of cold weather increased the prices of autumn - winter clothes and shoes.
In the service sector was registered a decline in ticket prices for rail and air transport . And the prices for hospital services, cleaning and repairing clothes rose .
Note in September consumer prices rose by 0.1% and in October - by 0.7%. 08D
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