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Section 2. Instructions on Prices Received by
Farmers, on Administered Prices and on Supplementary Information
on Primary Crops and Livestock Products
PRODUCER PRICES
Price concept:
- Requested data are annual average producer prices of
primary crops and livestock products, possibly at the farm-gate.
- If farm-gate prices are not collected/available in your country,
you may use information on unit values as compiled in National
Accounts to calculate agriculture value added in the production
approach.
- You may also like to provide unofficial or estimated data data
for certain products, which you may feel reliable. Unofficial
data should be marked by an asterisk (*), estimated data should
be marked by an ”F” symbol.
- Should all the above dataset not be compiled, please provide
us with available price data (e.g. wholesale price).
Data should be complemented by a note defining
clearly the concept adopted.
Many countries impute data for national accounts or
other purposes. We would like to receive such imputations, where
available, as they are based on local knowledge.
Commodity list: The full list of primary crops
and livestock products is given in Annex1. Detailed concepts and
definitions can be found in FAO’s publication, ”Definition and Classification
of Commodities” (FAO 1996. D/W2979E/1/10.96/500) given in FAO’s
web-site at the following address: http://www.fao.org/WAICENT/faoinfo/economic/faodef/FAODEFE.HTM
.Based on past experience a sub-list of products has been drawn
representing major country products. However, you may like to suggest
additional items or propose deletion of a few depending up on current
situation.
Selected commodities definitions: Please find
below short supplementary explanations for selected items that have
often been misinterpreted.
Rice : should be reported in terms of
paddy rice.
Nuts : data should relate to the nuts in the shell,
or in the husk, but without the outer husks.
Seed cotton, cotton seed, cotton lint : In the case
of cotton, certain countries report separately fibres and seeds
while others record fibres and seeds together in one single figure
reported as seed cotton or unginned cotton. Please be very clear
on which commodity your country collects prices whether the seed
(cotton seed, code 329), the fibre (cotton lint, code 767) or the
seed and the fibre together (seed cotton or unginned cotton, code
328).
Indigenous meat : Meat from animals slaughtered during
the year, of indigenous and not foreign origin.
Whole milk : full-cream milk, not skimmed.
NES categories : Some prices are given for ”pulses
nes”, ”nuts nes”, etc. This means that an important national production
does not fall into FAO commodity list and has been re-coded within
the commodity group (cereals, pulses, nuts, etc.) as Not Elsewhere
Specified (nes). Please up-date the price series and replace our
generic definition by the local product name. If there are more
than one commodity in one group falling into the NES category, please
add the names and corresponding prices in the table at the end of
the questionnaire.
Priority commodities:
- Priority items (P): All together, they represent
95% of the value of production in your country in terms of 1989-1991
international dollar prices. It is of great importance that we
receive price data for all these items to up-date benchmark information.
- Other commodities ( . ): These commodities have a very
low relative weight in the total value of production. To the extent
possible, countries are encouraged to provide this information.
Time series: Data is requested for an 11-year
period from 1992 to 2002. We have reported prices previously supplied
by your country, so that they can eventually be revised. Reference
period is the calendar year. Please specify when average prices
refer to the crop year.
Reference Unit: Please provide prices per Metric
Ton, MT, (equal to 1 000 kg). If data does not refer to
MT, please specify the reference unit used and the conversion factor
to the MT.
Missing Prices
Please provide an explanation, if a few price records or the
full time series is missing for a given product. For example you
may like to state if this product is not included in price data
collection because of its low weight in the total value of production
or the product is not being marketed. While in the former case,
we may request you to provide unofficial data (if available) while
in the later case, you may like to suggest that the product should
be deleted from the country’s list.
ADMINISTERED PRICES (Support Prices, Procurement
Prices, etc.)
The market for certain products may be officially
administered by public authorities, which set parameters for production
and for payments to farmers to provide direct benefit for foreign
trade of commercial crops (e.g. sugar cane) or to safeguard interest
of farmers. Concepts of such prices may differ from country to country.
Some may term it as target price, others intervention prices, government
purchase/procurement prices, or a guaranteed minimum prices. Normally
such prices are listed annually and are applicable either to the
total country or part of it.
You are requested to report the average procurement
prices, the support prices, or any other administered prices as
per your country’s practice.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION
Currency and currency changes
Indicate clearly the currency in use in your country. If a currency
change has taken place in the reference period, indicate clearly
which data refers to which currency. Please also add an information
note on reference date for the change and the conversion rate between
the old and the new currency.
Currency Units
Indicate clearly if prices are given in thousands (x1’000) or
millions (x1’000’000) of national currency units.
Exchange rate
Please provide us with the series of (annual average) exchange
rates with respect to the US dollar prevalent in your country for
further analysis. Requested exchange rates are both official and
market rates. Possibly rates should refer to weighted annual averages.
If not available, please provide mid-year exchange rates. If not
available, please specify the given exchange rates (end-year rate,
simple annual average, etc.).
Index number of Producer Prices (PPI), of Wholesale
Prices (WPI) and of Consumer Prices (CPI)
Please provide us with the data on index number of
agricultural producer prices, index numbers of wholesale prices
(of Agricultural and Non-Agricultural products) and the index numbers
of consumer prices (on Food and Non-Food products) and indicate
clearly the base period of each index.
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