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Higher dairy, fuel prices push up producer prices


Higher dairy and fuel prices were key factors in rising producer output and input prices in the March quarter, while capital goods prices were relatively flat.

NZPA
Wed, 18 May 2011

Higher dairy and fuel prices were key factors in rising producer output and input prices in the March quarter, while capital goods prices were relatively flat.

Publishing the data today, Statistics New Zealand said the producers price index outputs index -- prices received by producers -- rose 1.7 percent in the quarter, while the inputs index -- costs of production, excluding labour and depreciation -- rose 2.2 percent.

Key influences on the outputs index included an 8.4 percent rise for dairy cattle farming reflecting higher farm gate milk prices, and a 9.8 percent rise for the petroleum and coal product manufacturing category reflecting higher prices for petrol and diesel.

Dairy product manufacturing was up 4.6 percent reflecting higher milk powder prices, meat and meat product manufacturing gained 8.5 percent as export prices for beef and lamb rose, and mining was up 7.3 percent as export prices for crude oil rose.

For the inputs index, key factors included a 7.3 percent rise in dairy product manufacturing reflecting the higher farm gate milk prices, while petroleum and coal product manufacturing was up 15.7 percent as imported crude oil prices rose.

In the year to March output prices were up 4.2 percent, while input prices gained 5.3 percent.

The capital goods price index was up 0.2 percent in the March quarter from the December quarter.

Plant, machinery and equipment prices fell 0.2 percent, while both residential and non-residential building construction was up 0.1 percent, SNZ said.

Transport equipment also edged up 0.1 percent, with land improvements up 1.1 percent and civil construction up 1.2 percent.

Over the year the capital goods index edged down 0.1 percent.

NZPA
Wed, 18 May 2011
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