Valladolid (EFE) while the group of food and non-alcoholic beverages also slowed its rise to 10.5 percent, 1.7 percent less than the previous month.
In the national set, the National Institute of Statistics (INE) has published this Wednesday that the annual variation rate of the CPI for the month of June stands at 1.9%, one point and three tenths below that registered in May due to lower fuel prices and lower increases in food and non-alcoholic beverages.
Regarding the monthly variation of prices, it was 0.6 both in Castilla y León and in the national data.
Prices by communities and provinces
The annual rate of the CPI decreased in June compared to May in all communities, and the greatest decreases were registered by Castilla-La Mancha, of 1.8 points, and in the Foral Community of Navarra and Castilla y León, of 1.6 points each. a.
The smallest cuts were recorded by Madrid, the Canary Islands and the Basque Country, which fell 1.0 points, 1.0 and 1.1 points, respectively.
By province, prices rose between 1.2 in Valladolid and 1.3 in León in annual rates and 2.6 in Zamora.
In Salamanca, prices rose 2 percent compared to a year ago, with 1.8 in Palencia and Ávila, 1.7 in Burgos and Segovia, and 1.5 in Soria.
Food rises 10.4%
By subgroups, food rose 10.4 percent in annual variation in June in Castilla y León (12.1 in May) and non-alcoholic beverages 13.5 (14.4), with 9.7 percent (9.2) alcoholics, 6.7 (7.1) tobacco, 3.5 (3.4) clothing, and 1.8 percent (2 percent in May) rent of housing.
The group of electricity, gas and other fuels stands out, with prices 30.6 percent cheaper than a year ago, and linked to it the prices of transport services fell by 10.8 percent, and 11.8 use of personal vehicles.
The price of water supply and other housing-related services also rose 2.8 percent; 5.2 percent the press, books and stationery and 23.6 tourist packages.
Bread prices rise 6.4%
Although with a smaller increase than in previous months, cereals and derivatives rose 13.2 percent in the last year, with bread 6.4 percent.
Pork meat has become more expensive by 16.4 percent in the last year, and beef by 10.5 percent, sheep by 7.3 percent, and poultry by 5.7 percent.
Fresh and frozen fish has risen again to 4.7 percent in annual variation, after May 1.6; and crustaceans, molluscs and fish preparations have risen 10.3 percent, three tenths less than the rate of the previous month.
Milk rises 20.2%
Among the foods that have become more expensive in the last twelve months in the Community, although at a slower rate than in May, milk also stands out, with 20.2 percent (23.8 in May), 14.7 ( 16.8) of dairy products.
Eggs are 16 percent more expensive than a year ago in the Community (15.6 in May), and oil and fat have also become more expensive by 14.3 percent (9.9 in the rate of the previous month). .
Fresh vegetables are 13.9 (19.5) percent more expensive than a year ago in Castilla y León and the prices of potatoes and derivatives have increased by 22.4 (21.6).
Fruit prices, 4.5% cheaper than a year ago
The drop in fresh fruit stands out, which is 4.5 percent cheaper than a year ago in the Community.
Other important increases are those of sugar, 39.5 percent more expensive than a year ago, or that of mineral water, soft drinks and juices, which have become more expensive by 17.2 percent. EFE