The Wholesale Price Index-based inflation was (-)0.9 per cent in January. In February last year, it was (-)2.17 per cent.
This is the 16th straight month since November 2014 when deflationary pressure has persisted.
Food inflation stood at 3.35 per cent in February compared with 6.02 per cent in January, showed official data, which was released today.
Inflation in pulses and onion eased to 38.84 per cent and (-)13.22 per cent, respectively. The rate of price rise in the case of vegetables was (-)3.34 per cent, and for fruits, it stood at (-)1.95 per cent.
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The inflation print in the fuel and power segment was (-)6.40 per cent and for manufactured products, it read (-)0.58 per cent in February.
The December WPI inflation has been revised to (-)1.06 per cent from the provisional estimate of (-)0.73 per cent.
Reserve Bank mainly looks at retail inflation data, which is expected later in the day while firming up monetary policy stance.
It also takes into account industrial production numbers, which as per latest reading fell for a third straight month, contracting 1.5 per cent in January due to poor showing of manufacturing.