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Ghana Sees Five Months of Falling Inflation

Dayo Odufuwa by Dayo Odufuwa
January 10, 2024
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Ghanaians are breathing a sigh of relief as inflation in the country continues its downward trajectory for the fifth consecutive month. The Ghana Statistical Service announced a significant drop in the inflation rate, reaching 23.2% in December 2023, down from November’s 26.7%.

This positive trend comes as a welcome reprieve after a challenging year marked by steep price increases that strained household budgets and hindered economic growth.

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Breaking down the numbers, food inflation played a crucial role in the overall decline, falling by 3.5 percentage points to 28.7% in December. This improvement is attributed to enhanced harvests and increased food imports. Non-food inflation also contributed to the downward trend, dropping by 3.0 percentage points to 18.7%, possibly influenced by stabilizing exchange rates and slower growth in fuel prices.

Several factors contribute to the optimistic outlook. The Bank of Ghana’s stringent monetary policy stance aimed at curbing inflation appears to be yielding results. The base effect, created by the high inflation rates in late 2022, naturally shows a more substantial decrease when compared with previous months. Additionally, increased agricultural production due to favorable weather conditions and government support programs is helping to bring down food prices.

However, experts caution against excessive optimism, highlighting persistent global supply chain disruptions and the ongoing conflict in Ukraine as underlying pressures that could affect price stability.

The recent depreciation of the Ghanaian cedi poses a risk, potentially putting upward pressure on imported goods and impacting inflation. Moreover, any adjustments to fuel prices may have a knock-on effect on transportation costs and overall inflation.

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