Bali Province Farmers Exchange Rate (NTP) in August 2019 was recorded down as deep as -0.22 percent, from 104.89 in July 2019, to 104.65. In terms of the index received by farmers (It) was recorded down as deep as -0.47 percent while the index paid by farmers (Ib) recorded a shallower decline, namely -0.24 percent.
Judging by the subsector, the decline in the NTP index in August 2019 was recorded in three subsectors, with the deepest decrease recorded in the horticulture subsector, as deep as -0.64 percent, followed by the smallholder estate crops sub-sector -0.39 percent, and the livestock subsector -0.15 percent . Meanwhile, the NTP index of the food crops and fisheries subsector recorded an increase, respectively by 0.18 percent and 0.53 percent.
In calculating the rural consumer price index (inflation) in August 2019, the Province of Bali recorded deflation as deep as -0.41 percent, opposed to the national condition that recorded experiencing rural inflation as high as 0.09 percent.
From 33 provinces observing the calculation of the household consumption index of farmers (rural) in August 2019, there were 22 provinces experiencing inflation and 11 provinces recorded experiencing deflation. The highest inflation was recorded in North Sulawesi Province, by 2.08 percent, and the lowest was recorded in East Java Province by 0.004 percent. Meanwhile, the shallower deflation was recorded in Yogyakarta D.I Province as deep as -0.02 percent, while the deepest was recorded in West Sumatra Province reaching -0.50 percent.