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Friday, 11 January 2013

Agricultural Prices Down In October

In the Defra API outputs monthly series for October 2012 the total outputs index was 178.6 from 180.1 in September, a fall of 0.8% in the month but there was an increase of 8.7% over the year. In the inputs monthly series the index was 153 from 153.6 the previous month giving a -0.4% change in prices but an increase of 1.2% over the year. There was 0.7% fall in costs of goods and services currently consumed in production from 159.7 to 158.6 over the month.

The agricultural prices index (API) output prices are divided into major crops prices which increased 0.9% over the month giving an index of 201.7 (199.9=2011) and an increase of 0.9% (16.7%) and livestock and livestock products which increased to 162.3 (161.8) or 0.3% (2.5%). These prices reflect what farmers receive for their products.

Animal feed prices, which are a key indicator, showed a 6.3% change in the price of these inputs whereas prices for animal and animal products showed only a 2.5% change in the output price.

Input prices are divided into goods and services currently consumed (eg. fertiliser and seed) which had an index of 158.6 (159.7) or -0.7% (1.3%) and goods and services contributing to investment (eg. tractors and buildings) which had an index of 123.3 (123.1) an increase of 0.2% (0.6%). These are a reflection of the prices farmers have to pay for goods and services.

The outputs annual series index stood at 165.6 in 2011 (145.9 - 2010) with crop products at 152.3 (133.3) and livestock and livestock products at 154.7 (141.4). The inputs annual series stood at 151.2 in 2011 (135.6 - 2010) with goods and services currently consumed at 157.1 (139.1) and goods and services contributing to investment at 122.5 (118.9).

Thursday, 19 November 2009

Agricultural Prices Index For September 2009

The agricultural producer and purchase prices indices for 2008-9 to September 2009 were published by DEFRA last week. The survey includes producer price indices for cereals, industrial crops, fresh fruit and vegetables, seeds, flowers and plants and other crop products as well as for animals and animal products. The survey includes purchase price indices for seeds, energy and lubricants, plant protection products and animal feedingstuffs. It also includes costs for the maintenance and repair of plant and buildings, veterinary services, costs of other goods and services, machinery, plant and other equipment and buildings. The totals for all products and all means of agricultural production are also included in the survey.

The indices for all products were 143.3 for 2008 from 118.8 for 2007 and 130.2 in September 2009 from 130.8 in August and the indices for all the means of agricultural production were 130 for September 2009 from 131.1 in August and 139.7 for 2008 from 113.8 in 2007 (2005 = 100).