KAZALCI OKOLJA

Key message
Neutral

In Slovenia, the producer prices follow the price trends at the key agricultural markets. For this indicator, the particular goal is not set, and for interpreting the fulfilment of the objectives of the development strategy of Slovenian agriculture, besides the producer prices, a review of other economic indicators and of agricultural production is required. Among the other economic indicators, the most commonly production costs (in absolute), indices of agricultural input prices, cost-revenue parity, etc.


Producer prices are one of the economic parameters for monitoring the value of production and the income position of producers. The indicator shows the average annual purchase prices of the most important agricultural products in Slovenia, comparing them also with the European average.


Charts

Figure KM32-1: Producer price of young bulls - R3 in the period 2005–2017
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Slovenia, young bulls - R3[EUR/t] EU average, young bulls - R3[EUR/t]
2002 2443.24 2675.12
2003 2438.16 2701.80
2004 2403.94 2688.54
2005 2732.53 2918.84
2006 2895.89 3158.16
2007 2903.41 3014.72
2008 3032.60 3195.82
2009 3007.03 3193.78
2010 2987.76 3195.68
2011 3360.72 3520.86
2012 3689.67 3837.31
2013 3557.85 3815.85
2014 3430.89 3676.03
2015 3497.41 3772.25
2016 3371.27 3674.79
2017 3425.72 3797.05
Figure KM32-2: Producer price of fattening pigs - E class in the period 2002–2017
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Slovenia, pigs[EUR/t] EU average, pigs[EUR/t]
2002 1484.98 1355.13
2003 1371.38 1272.56
2004 1370.93 1383.55
2005 1486.66 1390.41
2006 1478.57 1452.27
2007 1365.53 1351.71
2008 1501.64 1532.39
2009 1377.82 1422.15
2010 1368.52 1402.36
2011 1510.25 1531.87
2012 1683.80 1705.17
2013 1696.21 1754.77
2014 1634.35 1565.97
2015 1548.78 1395.78
2016 1562.32 1459.60
2017 1570.73 1479.80
Figure KM32-3: Producer price of broilers in the period 2003–2017
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Slovenia, broilers[EUR/t] EU average, broilers[EUR/t]
2003 1929.89 1444.08
2004 1898.14 1478.28
2005 1786.98 1492.46
2006 1715.77 1513.04
2007 1837.86 1757.88
2008 1961.43 1803.03
2009 1877.35 1696.71
2010 1925.59 1700.98
2011 2003.23 1870.41
2012 2023.38 1919.28
2013 2080.09 1949.44
2014 2004.40 1910.49
2015 1990.56 1869.87
2016 1938.69 1778.84
2017 1924.37 1820.10
Figure KM32-4: Producer price of milk in the period 2003–2017
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Slovenia, milk[EUR/t] EU average, milk[EUR/t]
2003 274.84 302.03
2004 266.10 295.54
2005 262.14 289.68
2006 264.25 279.67
2007 280.31 320.73
2008 329.78 346.90
2009 258.98 265.12
2010 268.49 305.58
2011 304.73 339.89
2012 301.43 326.68
2013 323.03 365.05
2014 346.67 371.71
2015 283.33 308.27
2016 252.80 284.54
2017 303.20 348.57
Figure KM32-5: Producer price of eggs (L and M) in the period 2003–2017
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Slovenia, eggs (L&M)[EUR/t] EU average, eggs (L&M)[EUR/t]
2003 1238.62 1105.71
2004 1198.14 863.31
2005 1153.27 860.82
2006 1173.56 957.26
2007 1191.96 1104.11
2008 1309.09 1132.08
2009 1249.63 1198.88
2010 1244.41 1116.77
2011 1288.40 1150.60
2012 1336.30 1623.50
2013 1439.10 1289.50
2014 1427.42 1275.67
2015 1414.11 1288.83
2016 1370.67 1138.05
2017 1410.65 1409.41
Figure KM32-6: Producer price of bread wheat in the period 2005–2017
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Slovenia, wheat - bread[EUR/t] EU average, wheat - bread[EUR/t]
2005 123.02 114.16
2006 128.88 128.10
2007 193.31 191.59
2008 217.93 204.04
2009 146.53 129.89
2010 167.03 158.56
2011 247.80 221.23
2012 227.62 225.70
2013 219.59 213.48
2014 192.32 182.24
2015 189.24 174.95
2016 162.04 152.53
2017 170.91 162.74
Figure KM32-7: Producer price of feed maize in the period 2005–2017
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Slovenia, maize - feed[EUR/t] EU average, maize - feed[EUR/t]
2005 102.97 119.70
2006 113.23 134.53
2007 180.93 187.69
2008 188.23 190.92
2009 121.29 130.26
2010 155.75 165.26
2011 218.39 221.37
2012 208.64 219.97
2013 219.18 204.14
2014 169.13 165.52
2015 141.62 158.10
2016 153.51 159.99
2017 161.05 162.62

Goals

-       Ensuring food security through the stable production of safe, high-quality and

consumer-friendly food.

-       Increasing the competitiveness of agriculture and food.

-       Sustainable use of production potentials and provision of agricultural-related

public goods.

-       Ensuring harmonious and socially sustainable rural development

(in cooperation with other policies).


Methodology

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