Dice increase 13% in 12 months in belly | The economy

Oh The price of milk Belem residents continue to grow up, as shown in the latest data from Intercendical Department of Statistics and Socioconomic Studies (Dies/PA). According to a survey released on Wednesday (28), the product accumulates 13.24% maximum in the last 12 monthsIn some cases, overcoming inflation during the same period.

The survey conducted once a week in the bakeries and supermarkets of the Para Capital, in April 2025, a liter of milk was sold, on average R $ 8.21. This amount refers to an increase of 2.88% above the average price, sold at 98 7.98 a liter.

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Price history reveals a oscillation trajectory, and then grows for the past few months. In December 2024, a liter of milk was quoted at R $ 8.18. In January 2025, there was a slight drop, the product was sold at R $ 8.04, then a new reduction in February, returning to the average price R $ 7.93. The value has already increased to 98 7.98 until the current 21 8.21 in March and in April.

In the first four months of 2025, the scenario changes relatively discreet – 0.37% – annual comparison. In April 2024, the average price of a liter of milk is 25 7.25, i.e. 96 0.96 lower than the current value, which is a significant increase of more than 13% in a year.

According to the Dice/PA evaluation, this important progress in dairy prices has a source of attention, especially in the basic basket of production and a direct impact on the cost of living, especially in low -income consumers. In addition, in some cases, the research of the milk price exceeds the same interval that has exceeded inflation.

*Under the supervision of Thalin Silva, Journalism Intern, Policy and Economy Center Coordinator Kaila Ferrera

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