In November 2011, the Central Kalimantan Farmers Exchange (NTP) accounted for 99.55 percent or declined
0.26 percent compared to October NTP 2011. This is due to the rise in the price index
paid farmers by 0.08 percent, while the price index received by farmers fell by
0.18 percent.
Viewed from 5 (five) subsectors, there are 2 (two) sub-sectors Agriculture has increased NTP,
namely Livestock subsector rose 0.13 percent and fisheries sub-sector rose by 0.02 percent,
while 3 (three) other sub-sectors experienced a decrease of NTP, namely Food Crops sub-sector
decreased by 0.16 percent, the Horticulture subsector decreased by 0.18 percent, and the sub-sector
Smallholder Plantation (TPR) fell by 0.93 percent.
In November 2011, the price index received by farmers (IT) fell 0.18 percent compared
with IT October 2011. The decline in IT is due to: Food Crops sub-sector
down 0.06 percent, the Horticulture subsector fell by 0.06 percent, the Crop sub-sector
People's Plantation (TPR) fell by 0.86 percent. Instead, the fisheries sub-sector rose
by 0.11 percent, and the sub-sector dropped 0.08 percent.
The price index paid by farmers (IB) in November rose by 0.08 percent compared to October
2011, this increase is due to the increase of IB in 4 subsectors, namely the Food Crops sub-sector
rose 0.10 percent, Horticulture subsector rose 0.12 percent, sub-sector Plantation Plant People
(TPR) rose 0.08 percent, and the Fisheries sub-sector rose by 0.09 percent. While the sub-sector
Livestock has decreased by 0.05 percent.
Changes in Household consumption index (KRT) reflects the rate of Inflation / Deflation at
Rural areas. In November 2011 there was an increase (inflation) of 0.06 percent. Increase
this is due to the Sandang group up 0.74 percent, the Health group up 0.46 percent
, So Food group rose 0.42 percent, Housing group rose 0.28 percent, the group
Education, Recreation & Sports rose 0.21 percent and Transportation & Communications group rose
by 0.04 percent. While the Foodstuff category fell by 0.18 percent.
In November 2011, the national NTP was 105.64 percent or up 0.12 percent compared to the month
October 2011. This is because the price index received by farmers rose 0.48 percent, more
big increase compared to the increase in price paid by farmers by 0.36 percent