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Input
Price Index has increased with 4,7 % between September 2003 and
September 2004. All cost items in the Input Price Index have increased during
the period. Energi and lubricants is the single cost item with the highest increase (10,0 %) during
the period. A first forecast, sent to Eurostat, of the Input Price Index
for the year 2004 has been calculated. This forecast shows that the index
will increase with 3,0 % between 2003 and 2004.
Output
Price Index has decreased with 1,0 % between September 2003 and
September 2004. Milk, fruit and vegetables are those products that have
decreased most during the period. Potatoes is one of the items which have
the highest increase during the period. Index for crop output has incerased
with 3,7 % and index for animal output has decreased with 3,9 %.
The first forecast, sent to Eurostat, of Output Price Index for 2004 shows
an decrease of 1,0 % between 2003 and 2004.
Price
index for the Food Industry, food from price regulated agricultural
products (PPI-J) are unchanged and Consumer Price Index, food from price
regulated agricultural products (KPI-J), has decreased with 0,1 %
between September 2003 and September 2004. The development of KPI-J is
0,7 % lower than the general development of consumer prices,
calculated with CPI (Consumer Price Index).
Explanation
of symbols
1. Price Indices in
the Food Sector.1
2. Input Price Index.
3. Output Price
Index.
4. Price Index for
the Food Industry, food from price regulated agricultural products.
5. Consumer Price
Index, food from price regulated agricultural products.1
6. Input Price Index
for the EU market.
7. Output Price Index
for the EU market.
8. Price trends for
certain means of production (elementary indices from Input Price Index).
9. Producer prices
for crop products (SEK per 100 kg).
10. Producer prices
for animal products (SEK per 100 kg).
11. Mean producer prices
for slaughtered livestock (SEK per 100 kg).
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