Yemen: Tarım-PPI saw 19-month peak

Published 2021년 3월 15일

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The Agricultural Products Producer Price Index (Agricultural PPI) increased by 2.61 percent in February 2021 compared to the previous month, and rose 21.32 percent compared to the same month of the previous year, reaching a 19-month peak. The increase was led by fish and other fishery products, forestry products, and agricultural and hunting products. The highest annual increase was in the citrus subgroup with 37.64 percent. However, paddy and vegetables and melon-watermelon, roots and tubers saw a decrease compared to the previous month. Out of 86 items covered in the index, the average price of 22 items decreased, while the average price of 3 items remained unchanged, and the average price of 61 items increased.
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The Agricultural Products Producer Price Index (Agricultural PPI) increased by 2.61 percent in February 2021 compared to the previous month, and rose 21.32 percent compared to the same month of the previous year and saw the 19-month peak since July 2019. The index increased 5.72 percent compared to December of the previous year, and rose 16.67 percent compared to the twelve-month averages. Change in sectors compared to the previous month; fish and other fishery products increased by 2.47 percent, forestry products and related services increased by 2.55 percent, agricultural and hunting products and related services increased by 2.62 percent. Change in the main groups compared to the previous month; a decrease of 0.16 percent in single-year herbal products, an increase of 2.75 percent in livestock and animal products, and an increase of 7.37 percent in perennial herbal products. The highest annual increase was in the citrus subgroup with 37.64 percent. Other subgroups that ...
Source: TRBloomberg

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