Food, without a doubtthey are necessary products in the different Colombian homes. In this context, inflationary affairs and other financial aspects generate impacts on their value and therefore must know Which element was the one with the greatest increase in recent months.
According to information published on the website of the Agricultural Rural Planning Unit (UPRA), the Food and Non -Alcoholic Beverages Division had a representative impact during July 2025 and an increase of 0.61 in relation to the figure recorded last year.
Considering this situation the most expensive foods were Tomato (57.34 %), coffee (43.29 %), fresh vegetables and legumes (19.48 %), fresh fruits (11.61 %) and beef (5.41 %).
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It should be added that potatoes, rice, bananas, pork and tubers presented very important reductions in the framework of government management that allowed a representative improvement in the national economy.
Public foods and services continue to press the cost of living.
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What is the pronouncement by the authorities?
On this matter Dora Inés Rey, director of the UPRA remarked: “These results show mixed behavior in food prices, With important increases in products such as coffee and tomato, but also with relevant falls in high -rotation products such as potatoes and rice, ”he said.
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In this sense, the official remarked that some products should continue to be monitored contemplating the behaviors of the CPI in order to benefit both consumers and producers.
What was the inflation recorded during the month of August 2025?
According to information published on the official website of the DANE, the inflation recorded during the ninth month of the year in Colombia reached 0.19%.
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It should be noted that in the run of 2025 it was able to reach a figure close to 4.22% and the annual variation touched 5.10%.
