In a bulletin dedicated to the price of eggs, one of the foodstuffs whose inflation rate has increased the most, the European statistical service points out that this has risen since January 2022, with year-on-year accelerations of 30.2% in December 2022 and 30.4% in January 2023.
Among Member States, the largest annual increases in egg prices were recorded in January in the Czech Republic (85%), Hungary (80%) and Slovakia (79%).
The countries where egg prices rose the least, but still registered high values, are Germany and Luxembourg (18% each) and Austria (19%).
In Portugal, egg prices rose 46.2% in January compared to the same month in 2022, the second drop after the peak of 53.5% recorded in November 2022.
In January 2023, the highest increases in annual #inflation for eggs were in:
— EU_Eurostat (@EU_Eurostat) March 10, 2023
Czechia (+85% compared with January 2022)
Hungary (+80%)
Slovakia (+79%)
Lowest increases:
Germany and Luxembourg (both +18%)
Austria (+19%)
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