Ghana’s Producer Price Inflation has Declined to 3%, Marking its Lowest Level Since November 2023.

In August 2025, Ghana sees a 3% decline in its Year-on-Year producer price inflation, down from 3.6% in July, marking a 0.6%-point decrease.

This automatically means that, the ex-factory prices of goods and services rose by 3.0% between August 2024 and August 2025 on average.

Since November 2023, the lowest producer Inflation seen is the one of August 2025 and the figure represents the seventh consecutive month of decline.

from July to August 2025, producer prices increased by 2.1% on a monthly basis Per the latest data from the Ghana Statistical Service. The decline in producer inflation was largely driven by the manufacturing sub-sector, which accounts for 35% of the PPI.

It eased from 3.2% to 1.6%, contributing significantly to the overall decline in producer inflation

The Mining and Quarrying, the largest sector with a 43.7% weight in the PPI, saw inflation rise slightly from 4.6% in July to 4.9% in August, while accommodation and food services continued to record negative inflation, dropping from -2.7% in July to -3.1% in August.

Source: gitficonline.com

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