The
Farmer's Exchange Rate (NTP) of Sumatra Selatan Province in May 2021
was recorded at 105.50 or an increase of 0.13 percent compared to the
NTP of the previous month. This increase in NTP was influenced by the
Price Index Received by Farmers (It) which increased by an average of
0.48 percent, while the average Index Paid by Farmers (Ib) only
increased by 0.35 percent.
The
increase in NTP in May 2021 was influenced by the increase in FTT in
the Plantation sub-sector by 0.44 percent, Livestock 1.65 percent,
Fisheries in general 0.89 percent, Capture Fisheries 0.87 percent and
aquaculture 0.92 percent. Meanwhile, other sub-sectors that experienced a
decline were Food Crops by 1.14 percent and Horticulture by 1.86
percent.In
May 2021, in Sumatra selatan, rural inflation was recorded at 0.44
percent which was caused by an increase in the average price index in
most expenditure groups which increased respectively: the Food, Beverage
and Tobacco Group which rose by 0.52 percent, Clothing and Footwear
1.68 percent, Housing, Water, Electricity and Household Fuel 0.35
percent, Equipment, Equipment and Routine Household Maintenance 0.06
percent, health 0.11 percent, Recreation, Sports and Culture 0. 22
percent and Personal Care and Other Services 0.14 percent. Meanwhile,
for the group that experienced a decline, namely Transportation, which
fell by 0.03 percent. For the Information, Communication and Financial
Services, Education and Food and Beverage/Restaurant provision groups,
there is no change.In
May 2021 there was an increase in NTUP of 0.47 percent. This happened
because the average IT increased by 0.48 percent, while the average
BPPBM index price only increased by 0.02 percent. The increase in NTUP
was caused by an increase in NTUP in almost all sub-sectors, including
the Plantation sector by 0.83 percent, Livestock 1.81 percent, Fisheries
in general 1.04 percent, Capture Fisheries 1.00 percent and Aquaculture
1.08 percent. Meanwhile, the sub-sectors that experienced a decline
were Food Crops by 0.89 percent and Horticulture by 1.50 percent.