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Ghana: Factory Gate Inflation Drops To 43.7% In March

April 19, 2023
Stephen M.Cby Stephen M.C
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Ghana: Factory Gate Inflation Drops To 43.7% In March

Ghana Factory Gate Inflation Declines

Ghana’s factory gate inflation has declined for the second consecutive month, bringing some relief to a country struggling with high inflation rates.

According to the Ghana Statistical Service, year-on-year inflation at factory gate prices for all goods and services fell to 43.7% in March 2023, down from 50.8% recorded in February 2023, adding that: “This is in line with the Consumer Price Inflation, which also fell to 45.0% in March 2023.”

The monthly producer inflation rate, as stated by GSS, was 1.7%, indicating a slight increase from the previous month.

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Although this may not appear significant, the GSS noted that it is a positive sign that inflation may be beginning to stabilize, offering a glimmer of hope for consumers and businesses alike.

Ghana Statistical Service in its report further disclosed that the decline in inflation at the factory gate is encouraging, but the country’s inflation rate remains high, making it a challenge for households and businesses to make ends meet.

According to GSS, the high inflation rate can be attributed to several factors, including the depreciation of the local currency, rising energy costs, and supply chain disruptions caused by the pandemic.

Among the sectors, Industry recorded the highest Producer Price Inflation (PPI) of 43.3% in March 2023, compared to 57.9% in March 2022. This was followed by Construction with PPI of 18.8% and Services with PPI of 18%.

 The sub-sector with the highest year-on-year PPI was Transportation and Storage at 59.3%. Other sub-sectors that recorded PPI higher than the average producer inflation were Electricity and Gas (57.5%), Accommodation and Food Services (47.0%), and Manufacturing (46%).

As reported by GSS, the decline in inflation at the factory gate is expected to have a positive impact on businesses and consumers.

For businesses, the lower inflation rate could help reduce input costs, which could boost productivity and profitability. Meanwhile, consumers could benefit from lower prices, which could help reduce the cost of living.

A decline in Inflation
A fall in Factory Gate Inflation

Government’s Effort In Curbing Inflation

Meanwhile, the Ghana Statistical Service has revealed that the decline in inflation at the factory gate may not necessarily translate to lower consumer prices immediately.

“It takes time for the effects of changes in producer prices to be felt by consumers. Additionally, other factors, such as taxes and tariffs, can influence the final price of goods and services.”

Ghana Statistical Service

The government of Ghana has been implementing several measures to address the high inflation rate, including increasing the benchmark interest rate, promoting the production of local goods, and encouraging investment in the country’s infrastructure.

The government has also been collaborating with stakeholders to find long-term solutions to the country’s inflation woes.

The decline in inflation at the factory gate in Ghana is a positive development, but it is just one step towards bringing down the country’s high inflation rate.

Sustained efforts will be required to tackle the root causes of inflation, which include structural and macroeconomic factors. If the government and other stakeholders continue to work together, there is hope that the country’s economy can bounce back, and inflation can be brought under control.

Read also: Ghana’s Economy Grows By 3.1% in 2022, Less Than 3.7 Forecast- GSS Latest Data Revealed

Tags: factory gate inflationGhana Statistical ServiceProducer Price Inflation (PPI)
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