OREANDA-NEWS. November 13, 2014. As it was informed in the National Bureau of statistics, at the same time, the inflation for the last 12 months from October 2013 to October 2014 amounted to 4.8%.

In October of the last year, inflation made up 1.2%, in January-October 2013 - 3.6%, and in the period from October 2012 to October 2013- 4.7%. According to the NBS, in October 2014, food prices grew by 2.6%, nonfoods - by 0.8%, and tariffs for services rendered to population increased by 0.1%. According to the official statistics, in October 2014, prices for stone fruits (plums) increased by 66.5%, fresh vegetables - by 22.9%.

The tomatoes prices grew by 2 times, zucchini – by 25.6%, eggplant - by 25.2%, cucumbers - by 24.3%, melons - by 14.6%, cabbages - by 11.8%, peppers and gogashar- by 5.1%. Eggs prices grew by 20.1%, grapes - 20%, cottage cheese - 2%, milk - by 1.2%. At the same time, in October prices fell at the exotic fruits - by 10.3%, citrus - 9.3%, potatoes - by 7.9%, onion - by 6.2%, sugar - by 3.9%, beans - 1.3%, fresh and frozen fish and carrots - 1.1%.

Among non-food products in October 2014 prices grew for coal - 4.1%, footwear - by 2.1% (in particular: boots, shoes, winter boots for men, women and children - by 5.5%, 5.2% and 4.1%, respectively), clothing for adults-1.3%, clothing for children - 1,2%, detergents, 1.7%, medicines - by 0.4%, liquefied gas in cylinders - 0.3%, cigarettes - by 1.4%. At the same time, the price of fuel for cars, bikes, televisions, audio and video equipment, photo and video cameras decreased from 0.1% to 0.9%.

Among the services rendered in October 2014 increased average tariffs for paid work in the household - by 5.7%, taxi services, 3.3% repair facilities durables - 1.8%, housing repairs - 1.1%, rent 1%, footwear - by 0.9%. The cost of tourist services abroad increased by 0.8%, hotel services, by 0,4%, public catering - by 0.3%. At the same time, were decreased rates of child care centers and kindergartens - 1.9%, the international railway passenger transport- by 0.6%, respectively.