Statens Jordbruksverk
Sveriges officiella statistik - Statistiska meddelanden
Prisindex och priser inom livsmedelsområdet

JO 49 SM 0611

 

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Input Price Index increased with 2,7 % between October 2005 and October 2006. Plant production products and pesticides has decreased with 8,5 % while Fertilizers and soil improvers has increased with 7,1 %. Goods and services contributing to agricultural investments has increased during the period, both for Materials and for Buildings.

Output Price Index has increased with 6,8 % between October 2005 and October 2006. Cereals and potatoes for consumption are the products that has the biggest influence on the increase, but most products has increased except for Sugar beets and some other minor products. Index for crop output has increased with 11,3 % and index for animal output has increased with 4,0 % between October 2005 and October 2006.

Price index for the Food Industry, "food from price regulated agricultural products" (PPI-J) has increased with 1,5 % and Consumer Price Index, "food from price regulated agricultural products" (KPI-J) has increased with 1,7 % between October 2005 and October 2006. In the same period the total development of CPI (Consumer Price Index) has increased with 1,3 %.

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Explanation of symbols

1. Price Indices in the Food Sector.

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.

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. Average producer prices for slaughtered livestock (SEK per 100 kg).