A Report on Producer Price Index for Modern Poultry Farms Products In the Summer (1390=100)

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A Report on Producer Price Index for Modern Poultry Farms Products In the Summer 1396 1 (1390=100) The general index of the producer price index for Modern Poultry Farms Products in the summer of the year 1396 reached 265.36 which increased by 5.88 percent in comparison with the previous (quarterly inflation) and 10.29 percent in contrast to the corresponding in the (pointto-point inflation). The chicken group and eggs group raised by 5.21 and 8.30 percent, respectively causing this index to experience a 5.88 percent rise in comparison with the previous. Moreover, these groups with 5.47 and 27.91 percent increase respectively caused this index to have a 10.29 percent rise in comparison with the corresponding in the. The changes in this index for the four s ending to the summer of the year 1396 shows an 18.17 percent rise (annual inflation) in comparison with the four s ending to the summer of the year 1395 (Tables 1-4). Provincial Index The review of the Producer Price Index for Modern Poultry Farms Products in the summer of the year 1396 shows that this index increased in most of provinces compared with the corresponding in the. The highest rise for this index went to Chaharmahal & Bakhtiyari province with 36.72 percent while Hamedan province with a 6.66 percent fall had the greatest decrease in contrast to the same in the previous. Moreover, Qom and Kerman provinces with a 19.12 percent rise and a 6.74 percent fall had the highest increase and decrease in prices in contrast to the previous, respectively (Table5). The Major Groups Index 1. Chicken The index for the chicken group in the summer of the year 1396 reached 295.84 which increased by 5.21 and 5.47 percent in comparison with the previous and the corresponding in the previous year, respectively. All of the items in this group including pullet, broilers and one-day-old chicken increased by 8.81, 4.28, and 10.33 percent in comparison with the corresponding in the previous year, respectively. Moreover, pullets and broilers experienced a rise of 4.91 and 8.77 percent in comparison with the previous Other item in this group, one-day-old chicken decreased by 7.26 percent in comparison with the previous. 1. It is the Iranian year which usually begins within a day of 21 March of the Gregorian calendar. To find the corresponding year of the Gregorian calendar, add 621 or 622 (depending on the time of the year) to a solar Hijri year. For example the corresponding year of the year 1396 in the Gregorian calendar is (21 March 2017-20 March 2018). 1

2. Egg The index for the egg group reached 194.20 in the summer of the year 1396 which increased by 8.30 percent in comparison with the previous and 27.91 percent compared to the corresponding in the. In this group, the fertile egg and edible egg experienced 6.09 and 10.82 percent rise in comparison with the previous, respectively. These items increased to 31.38 and 24.30 percent in comparison with the corresponding in the, respectively. 3. Other This group includes manure which reached 868.47 in the summer of the year 1396 and experienced 1.83 and 1.85 percent rise in comparison with the previous and the corresponding in the previous year, respectively. CONTRIBUTION OF DIFFERENT ITEMS TO THE GENERAL INDEX OF THE COUNTRY MODERN POULTRY FARMS Manure 1% Fertile egg 20% Edible egg 15% Broiler 55% Pullet 1% One-day-old chicken 8% 2

Table 1. Producer Price Index for Modern Poultry Farms Products in the Summer of the year 1396 (1390=100) Group Weight of the base year Index for Summer, the year 1396 Summer of the year 1396 compared to the in the Change percentage Summer of the year 1395 compared to in the General Index 100.00 265.36 5.88 10.29 15.14 3.93 Chicken group 70.27 295.84 5.21 5.47 17.15 8.89 Broilers 62.26 272.73 8.77 4.28 15.84 4.52 One-day-old chicken 7.48 459.96-7.26 10.33 23.51 33.45 Pullet 0.53 267.08 4.91 8.81 14.08 5.86 Egg group 28.87 194.20 8.30 27.91 10.91-10.49 Edible egg 12.96 209.79 10.82 24.30 13.11 9 Fertile egg 15.91 181.93 6.09 31.38 8.88-23.61 Manure 0.86 868.47 1.83 1.85 0.50 8.22 Table.2. Producer Price Index for Modern Poultry Farms Products and the Percentage Changes in the General Index by Season in different Years (1390=100) Quarterly Inflation Rate (percentage change compared to the previous ) Point-to-point Inflation Rate (percentage change compared to the corresponding in the Inflation Rate (percentage change of the four s ending to the given or year compared to the corresponding period in the ) 1391 * * 52.78 Spring 23.05 37.53 24.91 Summer 18.45 59.80 34.74 Autumn -4.04 51.85 41.39 Winter 15.39 61.41 52.78 1392 * * 36.24 Spring 2.66 34.65 50.64 Summer 14.78 30.47 42.46 Autumn 10.46 50.18 42.88 Winter 0.32 30.57 36.24 1393 * * 9.18 Spring 0.19 27.43 34.18 Summer 2.11 13.36 28.97 Autumn -10.02-7.66 14.31 Winter 17.17 7.85 9.18 1394 * * -5.76 Spring -10.53-3.69 2.20 Summer 6.21 0.18-0.82 Autumn -13.21-3.36 0.32 Winter 2.62-15.36-5.76 1395 * * 10.42 Spring 1.33-4.14-5.95 Summer 15.14 3.93-4.92 Autumn -1.95 17.40-0.27 Winter 10.41 26.31 10.42 1396 * * * Spring -3.77 19.94 16.50 Summer 5.88 10.29 18.17 3

Table 3. Producer Price Index for Modern Poultry Farms Products The Figures for the General Index and Items by Season in different Years (The year 1390=100) Total Chicken group Egg group Other Group Broiler One-day-old Pullet Edible chicken egg Fertile egg Manure 1390 100. 00 Spring 95.91 97. 01 105. 39 97. 29 88. 85 94. 47 94.82 Summer 97.78 94.90 92.61 95. 09 104.52 102. 87 97.92 Autumn 98.74 97. 86 98. 46 97. 67 102.93 98. 07 99. 25 Winter 107.57 110.22 103. 55 108.98 104. 15 104.71 107.81 1391 152.78 174.94 174. 19 160. 29 114. 18 111. 15 156. 47 Spring 131.91 155.74 172.82 144.92 82.97 86. 06 121.40 Summer 156.25 175.23 161.43 158. 19 129.22 122. 38 139. 03 Autumn 149.94 169. 86 162.42 155.61 118.53 112.33 163. 37 Winter 173. 00 198.94 200. 09 182.43 126. 00 123. 85 202. 09 1392 208.14 236.50 228. 39 218. 35 159. 85 151.24 340.43 Spring 177.61 206. 26 195. 65 190.71 130. 65 122.97 233. 75 Summer 203. 86 231. 89 213.84 211.41 161.52 150. 39 272.31 Autumn 225. 18 252.31 244. 39 233.61 180. 89 168.94 361. 55 Winter 225.90 255.54 259. 66 237. 69 166.33 162.64 494. 13 1393 227. 25 249.54 258. 52 236.34 172. 35 173. 67 689.11 Spring 226.33 259. 25 265. 17 241. 05 157.23 156. 46 553.40 Summer 231. 09 257.95 249.72 247.13 177.93 170. 03 647. 19 Autumn 207.93 218.51 200.20 206.52 180. 05 178.80 757.62 Winter 243.64 262. 45 318.97 250. 66 174.20 189. 37 798.22 1394 214. 17 227. 00 290. 88 209. 67 169.61 154. 65 828. 37 Spring 217.98 236.63 266. 06 211. 45 160. 38 165.99 789. 78 Summer 231.53 250.24 312. 39 231. 87 154.83 181. 27 787.95 Autumn 200.94 205.60 273.30 192. 00 188.43 138.95 868.92 Winter 206. 22 215.52 311. 75 203. 36 174.82 132. 38 866.83 1395 236. 48 245. 59 411.81 238. 58 187. 58 149.91 858.11 Spring 208.96 225. 78 337.54 215. 16 149.22 127. 18 848. 45 Summer 240.60 261. 55 416.91 245. 46 168. 78 138. 47 852.71 Autumn 235.90 239. 79 419. 05 236. 32 193.95 154.52 880.21 Winter 260. 46 255.23 473. 76 257. 39 238.38 179.47 851.05 1396 Spring 250.63 250.73 495.98 254.58 189.30 171.46 852.88 Summer 265.36 272.73 459.96 267.08 209.79 181.93 868.47 4

Table 4. Producer Price Index for Modern Poultry Farms Products Percentage Change in the General Index and Items by Season in different Years (The year 1390=100) Group General Chicken group 1390 Broiler One-day-old chicken Pullet Compared to the Compared to the Compared to the Compared to the in the in the in the Spring 2.55 31.97 12.01 24.82 28.93 30.76 10.28 29.03 Summer 1.94 22.44-2.18 10.79-12.13 11.18-2.26 16.02 Autumn 0.99 23.80 3.12 22.07 6.32 17.44 2.72 17.76 Winter 8.55 15.02 11.78 27.26 5.17 26.68 11.57 24.63 in the 1391 Spring 23.05 37.53 42.37 60.54 66.89 63.99 32.98 48.96 Summer 18.45 59.80 12.51 84.65-6.59 74.32 9.15 66.36 Autumn -4.04 51.85-3.06 73.57 0.61 64.96-1.63 59.32 Winter 15.39 61.41 17.12 81.86 23.20 93.23 17.24 67.40 1392 Spring 2.66 34.65 3.68 32.44-2.22 13.21 4.54 31.59 Summer 14.78 30.47 12.43 32.34 9.29 32.46 10.85 33.64 Autumn 10.46 50.18 8.80 48.54 14.29 50.47 10.51 50.13 Winter 0.32 30.57 1.28 28.45 6.25 29.77 1.74 30.29 1393 Spring 0.19 27.43 1.45 25.69 2.12 35.53 1.41 26.39 Summer 2.11 13.36-0.50 11.24-5.83 16.78 2.53 16.90 Autumn -10.02-7.66-15.29-13.39-19.83-18.07-16.43-11.60 Winter 17.17 7.85 20.10 2.70 59.32 22.84 21.37 5.47 1394 Spring -10.53-3.69-9.84-8.72-16.59 0.33-15.64-12.28 Summer 6.21 0.18 5.75-2.99 17.42 25.10 9.66-6.18 Autumn -13.21-3.36-17.84-5.91-12.51 36.51-17.19-7.03 Winter 2.62-15.36 4.82-17.88 14.07-2.26 5.93-18.87 1395 Spring 1.33-4.14 4.76-4.58 8.27 26.87 5.8 1.76 Summer 15.14 3.93 15.84 4.52 23.51 33.45 14.08 5.86 Autumn -1.95 17.40-8.32 16.63 0.52 53.33-3.72 23.07 Winter 10.41 26.31 6.44 18.43 13.05 51.97 8.93 26.57 1396 Spring -3.77 19.94-1.76 11.05 4.69 46.94-1.09 18.32 Summer 5.88 10.29 8.77 4.28-7.26 10.33 4.91 8.81 5

Table 4. Producer Price Index for Modern Poultry Farms Products Percentage Change in the General Index and Items by Season in different Years (The year 1390=100) (continued) Group Egg group Other Edible egg Fertile egg Manure Compared to the Compared to the Compared to the in the in the 1390 Spring -21.64 58.19-14.40 51.53 6.41 23.67 Summer 17.64 66.25 8.89 48.40 3.27 23.08 Autumn -1.52 33.13-4.65 25.90 1.37 17.77 Winter 1.18-8.51 6.76-5.24 8.62 21.21 1391 Spring -20.34-6.62-17.81-8.90 12.60 28.03 Summer 55.76 23.64 42.20 18.97 14.52 41.98 Autumn -8.27 15.16-8.21 14.53 17.51 64.59 Winter 6.30 20.98 10.26 18.28 23.70 87.44 1392 Spring 3.69 57.48-0.71 42.89 15.68 92.54 Summer 23.63 24.99 22.30 22.89 16.50 95.87 Autumn 11.99 52.61 12.32 50.40 32.77 121.31 Winter -8.05 32.00-3.73 31.32 36.67 144.51 1393 Spring -5.47 20.34-3.80 27.23 12.00 136.75 Summer 13.17 10.16 8.69 13.07 16.95 137.66 Autumn 1.19-0.46 5.15 5.84 17.05 109.55 Winter -3.25 4.73 5.91 16.44 5.36 61.54 1394 Spring -7.94 2.00-12.35 6.09-1.06 42.71 Summer -3.47-12.99 9.20 6.60-0.23 21.75 Autumn 12.70 4.65-23.35-22.29 10.28 14.69 Winter -7.22 0.35-4.73-30.10-0.24 8.59 1395 Spring -14.64-6.96-3.93-23.39-12.12 7.43 Summer 13.11 9.00 8.88-23.61 0.50 8.22 Autumn 14.91 2.93 11.59 11.21 3.22 1.30 Winter 22.91 36.36 16.15 35.58-3.31-1.82 1396 Spring -20.59 26.86-4.47 34.82 0.21 0.52 Summer 10.82 24.30 6.09 31.38 1.83 1.85 in the 6

Table 5. The Producer Price Index for Modern Poultry Farms Products General Index and Percentage Change by Province in the Summer of the years 1395 and 1396 (The year 1390=100) Province General Index (Summer, the year 1396) Percent change of the Index in the Summer 1396 compared to in the Percent change of the Index in the Summer 1395 compared to Total country 265.36 5.88 10.29 15.14 3.93 East Azarbayejan.. 273.84 6.29 4.81 10.91 10.62 West Azarbayejan 238.74-0.12 17.67-7.24-1.48 Ardebil 256.71 6.88 18.37 12.69 5.04 Esfahan 247 9.01-1.83 13.03 4.20 Ilam 220.93 11.75-0.85 23.55 10.63 Bushehr 317.70 10.24 6.44 41.06 16.41 Tehran 373.59 2.18 22.30 11.74 15.02 Chaharmahal & 766.52 9.41 36.72 9.88 37.88 bakhtiyari South Khorasan 265.21 5.01 2.58 24.01 30.56 Khorasan-e-Razavi 217.98 6.21 9.02 10.57 4.63 North Khorasan 365.79 5.70 2.61 22.27 20.97 Khuzestan 289.42 13.25 1.10 29.13 15.08 Zanjan 249.79 11.72 8.82 20.47 10.58 Semnan 441.84 6.60-1.50 14.24 10.44 Sistan & 322.77 1.26 7.40 2.62 1.91 Baluchestan Fars 275.08 6.79 14.27 5.98 0.09 Qazvin 303.63 16.31 10.47 18.55 17.49 Qom 264.33 19.12 24.81 11.27 14.62 Kordestan 253.95 5.31 10.87 31.43-0.01 Kerman 236.92-6.74 19.89 2.87-6.26 Kermanshah 356.35 15.89-2.59 16.77 26.45 Kohgiluyeh& 303.51 10.63-0.34 26.39 22.07 Boyerahmad Golestan. 284.63-5.27 5.70 17.26 9.68 Gilan 295.77 8.09-2.78 34.07 35.15 Lorestan 363.58 7.93 10.51 29.67 29.08 Mazandaran 178.98 2.28 28.92 11.25-30.65 Markazi 366.06 12.38 8.99 21.24 6.89 Hormozgan 279.97 2.44-0.24 11.12 9.84 Hamedan 218.09 3.21-6.66 12.59 11.01 Yazd 287.06 9.83 6.11 26.44 20.75 Alborz 297.73 13.64 9.68 18.87-0.54 in the 7