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Excluding at-times volatile food and energy costs, the so-called core PPI advanced a milder 0.2 percent. Wall Street economists had expected a 0.3 percent rise in overall producer prices, with core prices up a mild 0.1 percent. Food prices soared 1.5 percent, the biggest increase since October, as vegetable prices shot higher and beef prices turned up after a decline. The department said the steep rise in food prices accounted for over half of the acceleration in producer prices last month, which picked up from a tame 0.1 percent rise in February. Energy prices increased a hefty 0.6 percent in March, building on a string of recent sharp rises. The cost of home heating oil gained 11 percent and gasoline prices rose 1.3 percent. In contrast, the cost of residential natural gas slipped 0.5 percent. Prices for small trucks and SUVs, which had plunged in February, rose 0.8 percent last month, helping fuel the rise in the core index. 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