22/04/08 
            Prices for milk, cheese and eggs in Europe have shown a sharp
              increase over the last year while those for meat have gone up less
            than half as fast according to a report just published. 
            
            
            
            
            The report examines changes to the 12-month rolling average
              rate of inflation for selected food groups in the 27 EU member
              states, comparing the rate in February 2008 with the same month
              of 2007.  
            The results of the analysis, by the Agriculture and Horticulture
              Development Board (AHDB) Meat Services, showed prices of milk,
              cheese and eggs rose by almost seven per cent in the 12 months
              ending February 2008, compared with only one per cent during the
              12-month period before that.  
            Prices of bread and cereal-based foods
              also recorded much larger price rises than a year earlier, influenced
              by tightening global supplies of grains. In contrast, meat and
              fish prices rose by only three per cent over the twelve months
              to February this year, up from two per cent in the previous twelve
              months. 
            Eastern European
              countries have suffered the most from food price rises over the
              last year, with Bulgaria and Latvia recording food inflation at
              around 16 per cent in February, compared with an EU-27 average
              of four per cent. 
            The edition also includes a review of
              changes in household expenditure over the last 50 years, to mark
              half a century of the Expenditure and Food Survey. 
            AHDB Market Analyst Tracey Richardson said, "Disposable
              incomes in some Eastern European countries rose during the year,
              giving consumers increased purchasing power and this has led to
              increased demand. But reduced grain yields can't be discounted
              as an influence." 
            The
              report on EU food inflation forms part of the March 2008 edition
              of Meat Demand Trends from the Economics team at AHDB Meat Services.
              It is available by contacting Jayne Dines on 01908 844396 or email
              jayne.dines@ahdbms.org.uk 
            
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