Banjarmasin, South Kalimantan (Antaranews) - South Kalimantan Central Statistics Agency recorded that several months before the rate of inflation in the province consisting of 13 districts and cities has decreased, but rose in September 2014.


Head of the local Central Statistics Agency (BPS) Dyan Pramono Effendy in Banjarmasin on Wednesday said inflation rate here in September 2014 stood at 0.30 percent, higher than previous months.

In August 2014, its inflation rate at 0.01 percent, down 0.67 percent compared to July 2014, and in July 2014 the inflation rate of 0.68 percent down 0.81 per cent compared to June 2014, and down 0.19 percent in June 2014 compared to May in 2014.

"The South Kalimantan inflation rate in September 2014 is a combination of inflation in Banjarmasin City (provincial capital) at 0.18 percent and Tanjung, the capital district of Tabalong, at 0.42 percent," he said.

In Banjarmasin cumulative inflation rate in 2014 was 3.34 percent, and 3.15 percent earlier, and the rate of "yoy" inflation 4.67 per cent, and 3.93 per cent previously.

Commodity price increases with the highest share to inflation in Banjarmasin in September 2014, among others, household fuel, soup, high school, catfish, oily pastries, martabak, and cooking oil.

While the share price decline with the highest deflation include watermelon, red onion, air transport, wet shrimp, chicken, snakehead fish, Muslim clothes, fish kite/bump, tomatoes, and red chilli.

Pewarta: Syamsuddin Hasan

Editor : Asmuni Kadri


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