11 October 2018
Lettuce prices fell 45 percent in September 2018, to an average of $1.81 a head, Stats NZ said today. They were down 30
percent for the year.
“Prices reached an all-time high of $5.42 for a 500g head of lettuce in July 2018 due to poor weather. But since then
we’ve had two major price falls, which meant lettuce prices reached an unseasonably low level this September,” consumer
prices manager Geraldine Duoba said.
While lettuce averaged $1.81 a head in September 2018, at the same time last year the price was about 80 cents a head
higher, at $2.59.
Overall, food prices were almost unchanged in September 2018 (down 0.1 percent), but showed a slight rise after seasonal
adjustment (up 0.3 percent).
Vegetable prices fell 8.7 percent in September, influenced by lower prices for lettuce, tomatoes, and cucumbers.
However, meat and poultry prices rose 2.0 percent, influenced by higher prices for beef and chicken.
In the year ended September 2018, food prices were also relatively unchanged (up 0.1 percent). This was driven by higher
prices for ready-to-eat food (up 3.5 percent), and milk, cheese and eggs (up 2.2 percent). Prices decreased for
vegetables (down 8.9 percent) and fruit (down 3.6 percent), which helped keep overall food inflation low for the year.
“After the poor weather and a reduced harvest in 2017, vegetable prices have returned to more typical levels for this
time of year,” Ms Duoba said.
The Government Statistician authorises all statistics and data we publish.
For more information about these statistics:
• Visit Food price index: September 2018
• See CSV files for download
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