According to the National Statistics Committee, in November 2025, prices for goods and services in the consumer sector increased by an average of 0.7%.
The annual consumer price index (CPI) was 107.5%, decreasing by 2.5 percentage points compared to the same month last year (November 2024 - 110.0%).
In November, food prices increased by an average of 1.0%, non-food goods by 0.5%, and paid services for the population by 0.3%.
The main impact on inflation was the increase in prices for cucumbers (96.0%), tomatoes (82.2%), bell peppers (61.2%), eggplants (51.7%), grapes (12.1%), pomegranates (7.9%), pumpkins (5.4%), apples (4.7%), mandarins (4.5%), peaches (3.7%), watermelons (3.4%), melons (3.4%), chicken eggs (2.4%), mutton (0.8%), potatoes (0.7%), first-grade wheat flour (0.5%), and beef (excluding boneless meat) (0.3%).
Among the main food products, a significant contribution to reducing inflation was made by the decrease in prices for carrots (-26.1%), turnips (-7.1%), all types of rice, rice husks (-4.5%), beans (4.2%), sugar (-2.9%), onions (-2.5%), bananas (-1.3%), and poultry meat (-1.2%).
Also, there was an increase in prices for propane (7.4%), gasoline (1.7%), cement (1.4%), and clothing and footwear (0.7%) from non-food products.
For calculations, about 195 thousand prices were recorded at more than 10 thousand points of trade and service. Prices for 420 types of food and non-food products and 90 types of services were observed.



