Farmer Exchange Rate (NTP) of South Sumatra Province in September 2019
was recorded at 89.44, an increase of 0.47 percent compared to the
previous month's NTP, this increase in NTP was influenced by the Farmers
Received Price Index (It) which decreased by 0, 28 percent and the
average decline in the Farmers Paid Index (Ib) which fell by 0.75
percent.
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The increase in Farmer Exchange Rates in September 2019 was influenced
by the increase in FTT in the food crops sub-sector which rose an
average of 1.47 percent, horticulture by 0.82 percent, fisheries in
general 0.66 percent, capture fisheries by 1.16 percent and aquaculture
0.18 percent. Whereas the FTT in the other subsectors experienced a
decline, namely: plantations by 0.02 percent and livestock by 0.54
percent.
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In September 2019, in RURAL DEFLATION, 1.06 percent occurred due to the
decline in average index prices in the foodstuffs group of 2.36
percent, and education, recreation and sports 0.12 percent. While other
groups experienced an increase in average prices, each of which rose:
processed food, beverages, cigarettes and tobacco by 0.22 percent,
housing by 0.02 percent, clothing by 0.33 percent, health by 0.10
percent and transportation and communication 0.11 percent.
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In September 2019 there was a decline in Agricultural Business Exchange
Rates (NTUP) of 0.34 percent. This happens because the average price of
IT has decreased by 0.28 percent, while the average price index of
Production Costs and Addition of Capital Goods (BPPBM) has increased by
0.06 percent. The decline in NTUP was caused by the decline in NTUP in
the horticultural crops subsector by 0.05 percent, smallholder
plantations 0.87 percent, livestock 1.04 percent and aquaculture 0.20
percent. While the NTUP that experienced an increase were the food crops
subsector by 0.55 percent, fisheries in general 0.16 percent and
capture fisheries by 0.54 percent.