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imageMOSCOW: Inflation-weary Russians saw the price of fruit and vegetables increase by 22 percent in January, the government said Wednesday, increasing pressure on households already reeling from an economic crisis.

Prices in the country have skyrocketed in recent months due to the plunging ruble and Moscow's ban on European Union and US food in retaliation for sanctions slapped on Russia over its backing of rebels in eastern Ukraine.

In January, the price of fruit and vegetables increased by 22.1 percent from December, representing a spike of 40.7 percent in yearly terms, said the ministry of economic development.

"This unprecedented price increase is a result of a decrease in imported products, which have nearly halved," said the report.

Basic vegetables consumed regularly in Russian households were among the worst-affected, with the price of cabbage soaring 27.9 percent and carrots by 17.4 percent.

The price of sugar jumped 19.1 percent in January, and 68.1 percent year-on-year.

Top supermarket chains in Russia last week announced they were freezing the prices of basic goods in a bid to protect the poor from inflation.

Food prices rose by 15 percent in 2014, according to official statistics.

The massive price increases have prompted Moscow to crack down on traders for abusive practices, uncovering cases in which cabbage prices jumped 163 percent, cucumbers 478 percent and tomatoes 338 percent.

Copyright AFP (Agence France-Presse), 2015

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