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Advocata launches novel policy tool to track everyday food price changes
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Bath Curry Indicator Launched
Advocata Institute launches a novel policy tool to track everyday food price changes
Advocata’s latest policy product tracks the average retail prices of a basket of goods and provides an indication of how much prices have changed over time. With the use of such tools, anyone including policymakers and politicians alike has access to track price fluctuations. This could enable anyone to see if policies have direct or indirect effects on food. Which is an essential item and can have a direct impact on the food consumed by households. The indicator launch was held at the Tulip Hall of the BMICH on the 7th of April 2021 and was live-streamed on Advocata’s Facebook and YouTube.
Food inflation has risen over the last year, although the overall inflation is low. According to the National Consumer Price Index, overall prices rose by 3.7% between January 2020 and January 2021, but food inflation rose by 5.9%.
While this is a matter of concern to the public, items like turmeric and green gram, which made the news after rising to dizzying heights tend to steal the spotlight. While Sri Lankans appreciate a good plate of rice and curry, the cost of this essential meal is something that must be discussed.
‘Bath Curry’, or commonly known as rice and curry, is something that all Sri Lankans can immediately identify with. The ‘Bath Curry Indicator’ (BCI) by the Advocata Institute is a Sri Lankan spin on the infamous ‘Big Mac Index’ by The Economist. It simply tracks prices of a limited basket of goods that are consumed in Sri Lanka, and provides an indication of how much prices have changed over time.