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In September, consumer inflation in Ghana rose to 21.5% year-on-year.

ACCRA (Reuters) – Ghana’s consumer inflation rose in September after slowing for five consecutive months, driven by an increase in food prices, the statistics service said on Wednesday.

Inflation quickened to 21.5% year-on-year in September from 20.4% in August, the statistics service said.

Ghana’s government statistician Samuel Kobina Annim told a news conference that the increase was due to a 3 percentage points jump in food inflation.

“This five-month successive decrease in the rate of inflation has been reversed in the month of September with food recording a higher rate,” Annim said.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A general view of the Makola market, one of the country's largest trading centres in Accra, Ghana March 26, 2022. Picture taken March 26, 2022. REUTERS/Francis Kokoroko/File Photo

Last week, in response to improving economic indicators, including inflation, Ghana’s central bank reduced its main interest rate by 200 basis points to 27%, marking its first rate cut since January.

The cocoa-, gold- and oil-producing West African country is battling to emerge from its worst economic crisis in a generation.

(Reporting Christian Akorlie; Writing by Anait Miridzhanian; Editing by Bate Felix)

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