Agricultural producer prices in Czechia fell sharply on a month-on-month basis, while several key food items moved in opposite directions. Fresh data released by the Czech Statistical Office (CZSO) show that fruit prices dropped significantly, even as eggs recorded a steep increase. Compared with the previous month, agricultural producer prices declined by 4 percent. At the same time, industrial producer prices rose by 0.3 percent. Construction work became slightly more expensive, increasing by 0.1 percent, while prices of market services for businesses edged down by 0.1 percent. Looking at developments over the past year, trends remain mixed. Industrial producer prices fell year-on-year for the tenth consecutive month, declining by 1.3 percent. Agricultural producer prices rose by 1.2 percent, marking the slowest annual growth since September 2024. Construction work prices were 0.1 percent higher than a year earlier, while prices of market services for businesses increased by 4.3 percent. Within agriculture, price movements varied widely. Fruit prices fell by 9.5 percent month-on-month, potatoes dropped by 8.2 percent, and pig prices declined by 6.1 percent. In contrast, egg prices jumped by 12.4 percent, and poultry prices rose by 2.1 percent. Industrial producer prices recorded their strongest monthly increases in refined petroleum products.... The post Czech Producer Prices Fall in Agriculture, With One Exception: Eggs appeared first on Prague Morning .