Release Date | : | November 2, 2020 |
File Size | : | 0.45 MB |
Abstract
Farmer terms of trade (FTT)
is the ratio between the indices of price received by farmers (It) and the
indices of the price paid by farmers.
FTT can be interpreted as
an indicator to observe the purchasing power parity of farmers in the rural
area. FTT also shows the terms of trade between agricultural products and
consumption of goods and services as well as production cost.
FTT in October 2020 was 108,38,
increased by 1,20 percent compared to the previous month. The increase occurred
because the indices of price received by farmers rose by 1,37 percent, which was higher than the increase of the
indices of price paid by the farmers that was only 0,17 percent.
The value of farmer terms
of trade by sub sector as follows: food crops about 110,93, horticulture about 103,85;
smallholders estate crops about 93,67; animal husbandry about 108,36; and
fishery about 106,56.
In October 2020, there was
inflation in the rural area of Nusa Tenggara Barat about 0,24 percent. This was
due to increasing value of Household Consumption Indices (IKRT) of the
following expenditure groups: food, beverages and tobacco; clothing and
footwear; equipment, tools and routine household maintenance; transportation; recreation,
sport and culture; food and beverages services / restaurant; and personal
treatment and other services.
Agricultural terms of trade
in October 2020 was 108,23 percent, increased by 1,32 percent compared to the
last month that was 106,82 percent. Majority of agricultural terms of trade
reached the value above 100 except for smallholder’s estate crops which only
amounted of 92,72. The agricultural terms of trade of other sub sectors were as
follows: food crops (111,28); horticulture 103,06; animal husbandry (107,01);
and fishery (108,22).
BPS-Statistics Indonesia
Badan Pusat Statistik Provinsi Nusa Tenggara Barat (Statistics of Nusa Tenggara Barat Province)Jl. Dr. Sudjono No. 74 Kelurahan Jempong Baru Kecamatan Sekarbela
Kota Mataram NTB 83116Telp (62-370) 621385
Faks (62-370) 623801
Mailbox : bps5200@bps.go.id
pst5200@bps.go.id
About Us