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BEIJING - Prices of edible farm produce in China's 36 large and medium-sized cities remained largely unchanged in the week that ended Oct 17 from the previous week, ending sixteen consecutive weeks of increases.
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Prices of pork, mutton and beef all posted a 0.2-percent increase from last week, and that of rice and flour rose 0.4 and 0.2 percent, respectively, according to the ministry.
Food prices have a one-third weighting in the calculation of China's consumer price index (CPI), a major measure of inflation.
In August, China's CPI recorded a year-on-year 3.5 percent rise, the fastest pace in nearly two years, as the prices of agricultural products witnessed a continuous rise due to bad weather and increasing demand.
The September figure is scheduled to be released on Thursday.