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The Socio-Economic Statistics and Analysis Service
collects, compiles, analyses and disseminates data on prices received
by farmers for primary crop and livestock products (called Producer
Prices). The database
on the web provides data from 1991 to 2002 covering 115 countries,
168 crop products and 48 livestock products. The Service has brought
out three series of publications, namely "Statistics on
prices received by farmers" (published in the years 1982,
1984, 1988, 1991, 1995, 1996); "Statistics on agricultural
support prices" (published in the years 1983, 1984, 1985,
1986, 1987, 1990, 1992, 1993) and "Statistics on prices
paid by farmers for means of production" (published in
the years 1989, 1992, 1997). The latter series has been suspended
for the time being.
The database is also used for estimating prices of
primary crop and livestock products in terms of international dollars
for compiling
the index number of agricultural production. Keeping in view
the fact that many countries do not collect regularly data on producer
prices of primary crop and livestock products, it has been thought
appropriate that price data used for compiling estimates of agricultural
gross domestic products in countries are the nearest approximation
and may be used for the present purpose. In cases where such data
are not readily available due to the fact that there are many sub-national
regions or varieties for which individual data are used in compiling
estimates of agricultural gross domestic products, unit value derived
as implicit prices may be taken as the proxy for the producer prices.
More details on the use and on the methodology of
price statistics can be found in the documents below.
Price statistics and Index Numbers of Agricultural
Production and Prices
The paper brings together
basic concepts and definitions of price statistics, adoption of
these concepts for national/economic accounts and economic analysis
and final uses of price related indicators.
Farm and input price: collection and compilation
The main objective of the manual
is to assist countries in the improvement of their price statistics
including its use in the training of national staff in the collection
and compilation of agricultural producer prices. The details of
the treatment given to the subject matter and the descriptive style
employed, have been deliberately chosen so as to make the manual
of particular use to developing countries.
Questionnaire on Prices Received by Farmers and
related Meta data
The new questionaire,
on the one hand covers prices received by farmers, on the other
hand includes questions on meta data on national practice. Data
will be used by FAO to up-date the on-line database on agricultural
producer prices and to prepare weighting scheme for compilation
of a new series of index number on agricultural production and prices.
The questionnaire will be issued annually requesting limited information
for the current years and detailed information for the benchmark
years.
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