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Producer Price Index of Agricultural Products in Turkey, March 2017

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Agriculture PPI decreased by 0.98% in March
Producer price index of agricultural products (Agriculture – PPI) decreased on the previous month by 0.98%, on December of the previous year basis increased by 6.96%, on same month of the previous year increased by 12.70% and on the twelve months moving averages basis increased by 4.33% in March 2017.
Compared to the previous month; agriculture and hunting products decreased by 0.54%, forestry products decreased by 3.03% and fishing decreased by 12.93%.

The highest monthly decrease was in perennial crops
Monthly changes by main groups; perennial crops products decreased by 5.81%, but non – perennial crops increased by 0.75% and live animals and animal products increased by 0.33%.

The vegetables from sub-agriculture groups increased by 1.18%
From sub-agriculture groups; there were increases for rice (in hulk) by 1.83%, and for  leguminous crops and oil seeds by 0.70%, but there were decreases for citrus fruits by 6.28%,for poultry, live and eggs by 3.01% and for fibre plants by 2.09%.

Agriculture PPI annual change, 2016 – 2017
[2010=100]

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