Release Date | : | February 1, 2021 |
File Size | : | 0.89 MB |
Abstract
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The South Sumatra Province Farmers Exchange Rate (NTP) in January 2021
was recorded at 100.01 or decreased by 1.79 percent compared to the
previous month's NTP. The increase in NTP was influenced by the Price
Index Received by Farmers (It) which decreased by an average of 1.18
percent, while the average Index Paid by Farmers (Ib) only increased by
0.63 percent.
• The decline in NTP in January 2021 was influenced
by a fairly large drop in NTP in the Plantation sub-sector, namely 2.74
percent and Animal Husbandry 1.00 percent. Meanwhile, other sub-sectors
that experienced an increase were food crops by 0.91 percent,
horticulture 1.09 percent, fisheries in general 1.18 percent, capture
fisheries 1.05 percent and aquaculture fisheries 1.37 percent.
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In January 2021, in South Sumatra, rural inflation of 0.65 percent
occurred due to the increase in the average index price in almost all
expenditure groups, which respectively increased: Food, Beverage and
Tobacco Group which increased by 0.79 percent, Clothing and Footwear
0.85 percent, Equipment, Equipment and Household Routine Maintenance
0.95 percent, health 0.41 percent, Transportation 0.42 percent,
Information, Communication and Financial Services 0.30 percent,
Recreation, Sports and Culture 0.74 percent, Education 0.03 percent,
Food and Beverage / Restaurant Provision 0.63 percent and Personal Care
and Other Services 0.40 percent. Meanwhile, the housing, water,
electricity and household fuels group experienced a decline of 0.04
percent.
• In January 2021, NTUP decreased by 1.70 percent. This
occurs because the average It has decreased by 1.18 percent, while the
average BPPBM index price has increased by 0.54 percent. The decline in
NTUP was caused by a decrease in NTUP in the Plantation sub-sector by
2.58 percent and the Livestock sub-sector by 0.86 percent. Meanwhile,
the sub-sectors that experienced an increase were Food Crops by 0.75
percent, Horticulture 1.31 percent, Fisheries in general 1.57 percent,
Capture Fisheries 1.30 percent and Aquaculture 1.95 percent.