Farmer Exchange Rate (NTP)* South Sumatra in March 2012 amounted to 110.38 percent - BPS-Statistics Indonesia Palembang Municipality

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Farmer Exchange Rate (NTP)* South Sumatra in March 2012 amounted to 110.38 percent

Farmer Exchange Rate (NTP)* South Sumatra in March 2012 amounted to 110.38 percentDownload Official Statistics News
Release Date : April 2, 2012
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Abstract

  • Farmer Exchange Rates (NTP) * South Sumatra in March 2012 amounted to 110.38 percent, indicating that in general the purchasing power of farmers in March 2012 is better than the base year 2007. If
  • Compared to the previous month, the March 2012 NTP was constant, which was due to an increase in the index the price received by farmers is generally greater with the increase in the price index paid by farmers.
  • NTP Padi & Palawija in South Sumatra in March 2012 amounted to 124.51 percent, indicating that farmers rice and secondary crops are relatively prosperous compared to the 2007 base year. When compared to the month previously, the NTP of rice and crops in March 2012 rose by 0.15 percent.
  • Horticulture NTP in March 2012 amounted to 113.86 percent, meaning the level of welfare of horticultural farmers better than the base year 2007. But when compared with the previous month, NTP horticulture March fell 1.19 percent.
  • NTP People's Plantation Plantations (planters) in South Sumatra in March 2012 amounted to 92.95 percent, shows that planters in South Sumatra are still experiencing deficits. When compared to the moon
  • Previously, the exchange rate of farmers in March 2012 increased by 0.39 percent.
  • Farmer Exchange Rates in South Sumatra in March 2012 amounted to 105.03 percent, indicating that the welfare level of farmers is relatively better compared to the base year 2007. When compared with the previous month, the farmer's exchange rate had increased by 0.17 percent.
  • Fishermen Exchange Rate (NTN) in South Sumatra in March 2012 amounted to 115.47 percent. If compared with the previous month, the exchange rate of fishermen rose by 0.19 percent.
  • Pedesaan Rural inflation / deflation is indicated by changes in the price index of goods and services consumed by households the farmer. In March 2012 rural areas in South Sumatra experienced inflation of 0.07 percent, especially because of the rise in the price index of the clothing group by 0.80 percent.


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