Valladolid (EFE) and non-alcoholic beverages moderated their rise to 13.1 more than a year ago, compared to 17.3 the previous month.
The annual rate of the CPI increased in April compared to March in all Communities and the largest increases occurred in Illes Balears, Cantabria and Comunitat Valenciana, with increases of 1.2, 1.1 and 1.0 points, respectively.
For their part, the minors were scored by the Principality of Asturias and La Rioja, with increases of 0.4 and 0.5 points, respectively, according to data published this Friday by the National Statistics Institute (INE).
Food 12.9% more expensive than a year ago and non-alcoholic beverages 15.2%
If the subgroups of the consumption basket are taken into account, food has risen by 12.9 percent in the annual rate in Castilla y León and non-alcoholic beverages by 15.2 percent and alcoholic beverages by 8.3 percent. hundred.
Cereals and derivatives cost 17.8% more and bread 10.1%
As for cereals and derivatives, they rose 17.8 percent in the last year, with 10.1 percent for bread.
Pork meat has become more expensive by 16.6 in the last year, beef by 10.2, sheep by 9.8 and poultry by 7.4.
Fresh and frozen fish have become more expensive by 6.7 percent, and crustaceans, molluscs and fish preparations by 11.1 percent.
Dairy products rise 19.4% and milk 27.2%
Among the foods that have become more expensive in the last twelve months in the Community, milk also stands out, with 27.2 percent, dairy products 19.4 and eggs 18.2 percent, or 11, 8 oil and fats.
Prices rose 5.1% in Zamora and 3.4% in Burgos
The most inflationary province in the Community and one of the largest in the national group after Melilla, both in the Canary Islands and Cádiz was Zamora, with a 5.1 percent annual rate, with 3.4 percent in Burgos in the other extreme.
In Ávila prices rose 4 percent, 4.1 in León and Palencia, 4.7 in Salamanca, with 4 percent in Segovia, 3.7 in Soria and 3.6 in Valladolid.
Housing 12.5% 12.5% cheaper than in March 2022
Regarding housing, it was the only index in decline, 12.5 percent compared to the same month in 2022, with increases also in restaurants of 7.7 percent and 4.4 in clothing and footwear. EFE