In September 2011, the Central Kalimantan Farmers Exchange (NTP) accounted for 99.65 percent or 0.47 decline
percent compared to August 2011 NTP. This is due to the rise in the price index paid
farmers rose by 0.43 percent, while the price index received by farmers fell by 0.05 percent.
Viewed from 5 (five) subsectors, there are 3 (three) sub-sectors of Agriculture decreased NTP, that is
Food Crops sub-sector decreased by 0.13 percent, Horticulture subsector decreased by 0.81 percent
, and the sub-sector of Plantation Plantation fell by 1.45 percent, while the sub-sector of Livestock
rose by 0.01 percent, and the fisheries sub-sector rose by 0.19 percent.
In September 2011, the price index received by farmers (IT) fell 0.05 percent compared with IT
August 2011. The decline in IT is due to: IT subsector Horticulture dropped by 0.28
percent, and the Subsector of Smallholder Estate (TPR) fell by 1.15 percent. While
subsector rose by 0.24 percent, Food Crops sub-sector rose by 0.36 percent, and
Fisheries subsector rose by 0.49 percent
Price Index paid by farmers (IB) In September rose 0.43 percent compared to August 2011,
this increase is due to the IB on 5 subsectors all experienced an increase, ie the Crop sub-sector
Food rose 0.49 percent, Horticulture subsector rose 0.54 percent, sub-sector Plantation Plantation
(TPR) rose 0.30 percent, Livestock subsector rose by 0.24 percent, and fisheries sub-sector rose
by 0.30 percent.
Changes in Household consumption index (KRT) reflects the rate of inflation / deflation in the region
Rural. In September 2011 there was an increase of 0.49 percent. The increase is due
almost all commodity groups experienced an increase of the Foodstuff category rose by 0.58
percent, So Food group rose 0.43 percent, Housing group rose 0.63 percent, the group
Clothing was up 0.45 percent, while Transportation & Communication group fell by 0.05 percent,
except for the Education, Recreation & Sports and Healthcare groups no change or
0.00 percent.
In September 2011, the national NTP was 105.17 percent or up 0.05 percent compared to August
2011. This is because the price index received by farmers rose 0.32 percent, larger
compared to the increase in price paid by farmers by 0.27 percent