Producer inflation in agriculture was 57.93 percent in June
The Turkish Statistical Institute (TUIK) announced the producer price index for agricultural products for June 2023.
Thus, in June 2023 the PPI-agricultural increased 4.04 percent compared to the previous month, increased 25.09 percent compared to December of the previous year, increased 57.93 percent compared to the same month of the previous year and reached averages twelve months There was an increase of 110.72 percent over the previous year.
In the sectors with respect to the previous month, there was an increase of 3.70 percent in agricultural and hunting products and related services, of 8.90 percent in forestry products and related services, and of 13.23 percent in fish and other fish products.
Compared to the previous month, there was a 2.54 percent increase in live animal and animal products, a 3.27 percent increase in perennial herbal products, and a 4.75 percent increase in plant-based products. a year in the main groups.
POULTRY HAS THE LARGEST INCREASE WITH 118 PERCENT
The subgroups with low annual increase were fibrous plants with 2.10 percent and cereals (excluding rice), legumes and oilseeds with 22.51 percent, respectively.
For their part, the subgroups with the highest annual increase were live birds and eggs with 118.96 percent, vegetables and melon-watermelon, roots and tubers with 93.66 percent, respectively.
The subgroups that presented a decrease compared to the previous month were the fruits of other trees and shrubs with 15.42 percent, hard-shelled nuts and oily fruits with 2.64 percent, respectively.
For their part, the subgroups with the highest monthly increase were pome and stone fruits with 6.05 percent and vegetables and melon-watermelon, roots and tubers with 5.70 percent.
Source: Sozcu

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