Informations Rapides ·
30 November 2023 · n° 311
In October 2023, agricultural producer prices continued to fall year on year (‑10.0%
after ‑8.4%) Indices of agricultural prices - October 2023
In October 2023, year on year, the fall of agricultural producer prices kept intensifying (‑10.0% after ‑8.4% in September and ‑7.4% in August). These prices were nonetheless still 23.5% above their October 2019 level: prices rose most significantly for fresh vegetables, fresh fruits, cereals, animals and animal output, more slightly for oil seed, while they were stable for wines. Over one month, excluding fresh fruits and vegetables, agricultural producer prices fell again (‑1.1% after ‑1.9%).
In October 2023, input purchase prices fell back over one month (‑0.2% after +0.3% in September and +1.0% in August), and continued to fall year on year (‑6.9% after ‑5.0% and ‑4.9%). However, they were still 27.6% higher than in October 2019.
- Prices for cereals as for oil seeds continued to go down over a month and year on year
- Year on year, fresh vegetable prices were stable while fruit prices continued to rise
- Animal prices continued to go down over one month and year on year
- Egg prices bounced back over one month but fell year on year, milk prices went down over one month and year on year
- Input purchase prices fell back slightly over one month and continued to go down year on year
- Revisions
- For further information
In October 2023, year on year, the fall of agricultural producer prices kept intensifying (‑10.0% after ‑8.4% in September and ‑7.4% in August). These prices were nonetheless still 23.5% above their October 2019 level: prices rose most significantly for fresh vegetables, fresh fruits, cereals, animals and animal output, more slightly for oil seed, while they were stable for wines. Over one month, excluding fresh fruits and vegetables, agricultural producer prices fell again (‑1.1% after ‑1.9%).
In October 2023, input purchase prices fell back over one month (‑0.2% after +0.3% in September and +1.0% in August), and continued to fall year on year (‑6.9% after ‑5.0% and ‑4.9%). However, they were still 27.6% higher than in October 2019.
tableauProducer prices of agricultural products (IPPAP) and purchase prices of inputs for agricultural production (IPPIAP)
IPPIAP | IPPAP | |
---|---|---|
2023-10 | 132.2 | 132.9 |
2023-09 | 132.5 | 133.6 |
2023-08 | 132.1 | 134.4 |
2023-07 | 130.8 | 137.0 |
2023-06 | 132.0 | 137.9 |
2023-05 | 133.5 | 137.2 |
2023-04 | 135.5 | 140.5 |
2023-03 | 137.5 | 144.0 |
2023-02 | 138.6 | 146.6 |
2023-01 | 140.1 | 145.0 |
2022-12 | 139.6 | 142.8 |
2022-11 | 141.2 | 146.3 |
2022-10 | 142.0 | 147.7 |
2022-09 | 139.5 | 145.8 |
2022-08 | 138.9 | 145.1 |
2022-07 | 138.2 | 144.8 |
2022-06 | 138.6 | 146.3 |
2022-05 | 136.1 | 150.5 |
2022-04 | 134.6 | 148.7 |
2022-03 | 133.2 | 144.2 |
2022-02 | 124.9 | 130.1 |
2022-01 | 123.1 | 129.4 |
2021-12 | 120.5 | 127.9 |
2021-11 | 119.5 | 127.4 |
2021-10 | 117.5 | 125.5 |
2021-09 | 113.2 | 121.6 |
2021-08 | 111.6 | 118.8 |
2021-07 | 110.9 | 116.4 |
2021-06 | 109.6 | 116.4 |
2021-05 | 108.5 | 116.5 |
2021-04 | 107.9 | 113.3 |
2021-03 | 107.6 | 112.9 |
2021-02 | 106.4 | 112.7 |
2021-01 | 104.5 | 110.9 |
2020-12 | 103.1 | 108.5 |
2020-11 | 102.6 | 109.8 |
2020-10 | 102.1 | 109.5 |
2020-09 | 101.5 | 106.9 |
2020-08 | 101.8 | 107.7 |
2020-07 | 101.8 | 107.5 |
2020-06 | 101.8 | 108.0 |
2020-05 | 101.7 | 108.6 |
2020-04 | 101.7 | 110.0 |
2020-03 | 102.3 | 109.3 |
2020-02 | 103.4 | 108.3 |
2020-01 | 103.6 | 109.7 |
2019-12 | 103.5 | 109.2 |
2019-11 | 103.3 | 108.7 |
2019-10 | 103.6 | 107.6 |
2019-09 | 103.7 | 107.1 |
2019-08 | 103.3 | 106.9 |
2019-07 | 103.7 | 109.1 |
2019-06 | 103.8 | 109.0 |
2019-05 | 104.4 | 108.0 |
2019-04 | 104.6 | 107.8 |
2019-03 | 104.4 | 107.0 |
2019-02 | 104.1 | 108.0 |
2019-01 | 103.6 | 109.4 |
2018-12 | 103.8 | 109.5 |
2018-11 | 104.5 | 109.3 |
2018-10 | 104.6 | 108.4 |
2018-09 | 103.6 | 109.0 |
2018-08 | 102.7 | 107.6 |
2018-07 | 102.2 | 105.6 |
2018-06 | 101.9 | 104.5 |
2018-05 | 102.0 | 104.0 |
2018-04 | 101.1 | 103.5 |
2018-03 | 100.4 | 104.3 |
2018-02 | 100.1 | 103.7 |
2018-01 | 100.1 | 103.4 |
2017-12 | 99.3 | 104.4 |
2017-11 | 99.2 | 104.3 |
2017-10 | 98.9 | 103.8 |
2017-09 | 98.4 | 102.5 |
2017-08 | 98.0 | 103.3 |
2017-07 | 97.9 | 103.0 |
2017-06 | 98.1 | 103.6 |
2017-05 | 98.7 | 104.3 |
2017-04 | 99.1 | 103.9 |
2017-03 | 98.9 | 103.7 |
2017-02 | 99.0 | 104.9 |
2017-01 | 98.6 | 104.6 |
2016-12 | 98.3 | 103.8 |
2016-11 | 97.2 | 103.0 |
2016-10 | 97.4 | 102.3 |
2016-09 | 97.0 | 100.6 |
2016-08 | 96.9 | 100.9 |
2016-07 | 97.3 | 102.1 |
2016-06 | 97.8 | 100.6 |
2016-05 | 97.9 | 98.7 |
2016-04 | 97.4 | 97.6 |
2016-03 | 97.6 | 98.0 |
2016-02 | 97.5 | 97.0 |
2016-01 | 97.8 | 97.2 |
2015-12 | 98.3 | 99.0 |
2015-11 | 99.3 | 100.6 |
2015-10 | 99.5 | 101.8 |
2015-09 | 99.6 | 101.6 |
2015-08 | 99.7 | 100.5 |
2015-07 | 100.2 | 101.2 |
2015-06 | 100.6 | 100.2 |
2015-05 | 101.3 | 98.9 |
2015-04 | 101.1 | 99.3 |
2015-03 | 100.7 | 99.1 |
2015-02 | 100.5 | 98.9 |
2015-01 | 99.1 | 99.5 |
2014-12 | 99.5 | 100.8 |
2014-11 | 100.4 | 100.3 |
2014-10 | 101.0 | 98.9 |
2014-09 | 101.6 | 99.5 |
2014-08 | 102.1 | 102.1 |
2014-07 | 102.5 | 102.8 |
2014-06 | 103.1 | 104.0 |
2014-05 | 103.3 | 105.7 |
2014-04 | 103.3 | 106.7 |
2014-03 | 103.1 | 106.5 |
2014-02 | 103.0 | 105.7 |
2014-01 | 102.9 | 106.0 |
graphiqueProducer prices of agricultural products (IPPAP) and purchase prices of inputs for agricultural production (IPPIAP)

- Sources: INSEE, SSP (ministry in charge of agriculture)
Prices for cereals as for oil seeds continued to go down over a month and year on year
In October 2023, cereal prices continued to go down over one month (‑2.0% after ‑1.3% in September and ‑2.2% in August). Maize prices dropped again (‑4.3% after ‑6.6%), because of the good current harvest. Soft wheat prices fell back (‑1.2% after +1.3%), due to international competition and good weather conditions. Those for durum wheat went down slightly (‑0.2% after ‑8.6%). Year on year, cereal prices continued to drop substantially (‑33.2% in October after ‑31.7% in September), mainly due to a “base effect” (they had risen sharply throughout 2021 and in the spring of 2022). They were nonetheless still well above their level of four years ago (+34.4% compared with October 2019).
Oil seed prices fell back over one month in October 2023 (‑3.8% after +0.1% in September). Rapeseed prices also fell back (‑4.6% after +1.2%), because of weak demand and Eastern Europe competition. Those for sunflower continued to go down (‑2.8% after ‑5.4%), due to a good national harvest. Soybean prices fell back (‑3.6% after +1.6%), because of the American competition. Year on year, the fall of oil seed prices intensified in October (‑30.5% after ‑23.6% in September). However, they were still 17.6% higher than in October 2019.
tableauProducer prices of cereals and oil seed
Oil seed | Cereals | |
---|---|---|
2023-10 | 117.6 | 134.1 |
2023-09 | 122.2 | 136.9 |
2023-08 | 122.1 | 138.7 |
2023-07 | 126.5 | 141.8 |
2023-06 | 115.7 | 135.6 |
2023-05 | 111.8 | 131.1 |
2023-04 | 117.8 | 145.7 |
2023-03 | 127.7 | 156.7 |
2023-02 | 146.6 | 169.5 |
2023-01 | 148.3 | 171.2 |
2022-12 | 152.6 | 178.9 |
2022-11 | 165.4 | 190.0 |
2022-10 | 169.1 | 200.6 |
2022-09 | 160.0 | 200.5 |
2022-08 | 169.1 | 195.2 |
2022-07 | 174.7 | 197.5 |
2022-06 | 197.3 | 216.9 |
2022-05 | 221.8 | 230.9 |
2022-04 | 259.1 | 223.3 |
2022-03 | 239.1 | 217.2 |
2022-02 | 187.7 | 158.6 |
2022-01 | 187.1 | 161.9 |
2021-12 | 179.3 | 163.9 |
2021-11 | 180.0 | 168.7 |
2021-10 | 174.2 | 158.9 |
2021-09 | 157.1 | 146.1 |
2021-08 | 147.4 | 139.5 |
2021-07 | 140.5 | 123.7 |
2021-06 | 137.7 | 125.8 |
2021-05 | 141.3 | 132.5 |
2021-04 | 131.9 | 127.3 |
2021-03 | 140.0 | 128.8 |
2021-02 | 128.3 | 131.0 |
2021-01 | 122.1 | 129.2 |
2020-12 | 114.7 | 119.0 |
2020-11 | 113.8 | 120.0 |
2020-10 | 105.5 | 114.7 |
2020-09 | 102.7 | 107.7 |
2020-08 | 99.2 | 104.3 |
2020-07 | 97.8 | 105.5 |
2020-06 | 95.1 | 102.5 |
2020-05 | 96.3 | 105.4 |
2020-04 | 95.3 | 106.5 |
2020-03 | 95.5 | 103.1 |
2020-02 | 101.7 | 105.3 |
2020-01 | 105.8 | 106.5 |
2019-12 | 104.4 | 102.4 |
2019-11 | 101.5 | 100.8 |
2019-10 | 100.0 | 99.8 |
2019-09 | 99.7 | 95.0 |
2019-08 | 97.1 | 96.5 |
2019-07 | 95.1 | 99.4 |
2019-06 | 94.1 | 101.8 |
2019-05 | 93.4 | 101.1 |
2019-04 | 93.6 | 103.7 |
2019-03 | 92.6 | 103.5 |
2019-02 | 94.0 | 107.8 |
2019-01 | 95.1 | 114.4 |
2018-12 | 95.0 | 115.1 |
2018-11 | 95.1 | 113.9 |
2018-10 | 94.9 | 113.8 |
2018-09 | 93.4 | 114.4 |
2018-08 | 95.7 | 120.0 |
2018-07 | 91.9 | 108.6 |
2018-06 | 89.6 | 100.9 |
2018-05 | 90.7 | 97.7 |
2018-04 | 88.9 | 94.4 |
2018-03 | 89.5 | 94.1 |
2018-02 | 88.9 | 91.9 |
2018-01 | 89.3 | 90.6 |
2017-12 | 92.8 | 91.0 |
2017-11 | 96.0 | 92.1 |
2017-10 | 93.6 | 92.3 |
2017-09 | 94.0 | 92.3 |
2017-08 | 94.9 | 92.2 |
2017-07 | 95.3 | 96.1 |
2017-06 | 94.1 | 95.7 |
2017-05 | 96.6 | 93.7 |
2017-04 | 103.5 | 94.7 |
2017-03 | 106.9 | 97.4 |
2017-02 | 110.1 | 99.5 |
2017-01 | 109.4 | 98.5 |
2016-12 | 108.5 | 95.8 |
2016-11 | 104.0 | 96.5 |
2016-10 | 102.3 | 94.4 |
2016-09 | 99.6 | 92.6 |
2016-08 | 97.0 | 95.1 |
2016-07 | 94.9 | 94.3 |
2016-06 | 98.9 | 91.1 |
2016-05 | 96.9 | 87.4 |
2016-04 | 95.9 | 85.2 |
2016-03 | 92.4 | 84.2 |
2016-02 | 93.2 | 85.6 |
2016-01 | 96.1 | 89.5 |
2015-12 | 100.9 | 96.7 |
2015-11 | 102.4 | 99.8 |
2015-10 | 101.0 | 97.9 |
2015-09 | 97.7 | 92.6 |
2015-08 | 99.0 | 97.4 |
2015-07 | 103.2 | 108.4 |
2015-06 | 104.5 | 98.6 |
2015-05 | 101.0 | 93.5 |
2015-04 | 100.9 | 101.1 |
2015-03 | 99.2 | 103.1 |
2015-02 | 95.9 | 103.0 |
2015-01 | 94.2 | 108.0 |
2014-12 | 92.0 | 107.6 |
2014-11 | 89.7 | 101.6 |
2014-10 | 85.6 | 94.8 |
2014-09 | 83.7 | 90.2 |
2014-08 | 85.6 | 98.5 |
2014-07 | 87.3 | 102.2 |
2014-06 | 94.2 | 104.2 |
2014-05 | 99.2 | 108.2 |
2014-04 | 104.9 | 115.3 |
2014-03 | 107.3 | 115.1 |
2014-02 | 101.5 | 108.4 |
2014-01 | 96.1 | 108.2 |
graphiqueProducer prices of cereals and oil seed

- Source: INSEE
Year on year, fresh vegetable prices were stable while fruit prices continued to rise
In October 2023, fresh vegetable prices were unchanged year on year (after ‑9.5% in September). The fall of prices for courgettes intensified (‑57.1% after ‑38.1%). Prices continued to go down for leeks (‑34.2% after ‑32.8%), for cucumbers (‑12.1% after ‑17.2%), for chicories (‑4.3% after ‑0.7%) and for tomatoes (‑1.6% after ‑18.7%). Conversely, prices bounced back for cauliflowers (+14.8% after ‑41.4%) and for salad (+1.9% after ‑3.8%). Prices decelerated for carrots (+11.4% year on year after +20.2%) and for coloured onions (+25.9% after +34.8%). In October 2023, fresh vegetable prices were 51.8% above their October 2019 level.
Year on year, fresh fruit prices continued to rise in October 2023 (+18.8% after +16.5%). Grape prices took off (+40.6% after +6.5%). Prices continued to rise sharply for pears (+23.7% after +56.7%) and for apples (+18.9% after +27.2%). Fresh fruit prices were 38.1% above their October 2019 level.
tableauProducer prices of fresh fruit and vegetables
Fresh vegetables | Fresh fruit | |
---|---|---|
2023-10 | 157.7 | 150.2 |
2023-09 | 146.0 | 148.9 |
2023-08 | 122.5 | 128.7 |
2023-07 | 123.5 | 128.3 |
2023-06 | 142.7 | 147.7 |
2023-05 | 128.5 | 135.0 |
2023-04 | 161.3 | 137.3 |
2023-03 | 193.0 | 140.2 |
2023-02 | 190.3 | 139.6 |
2023-01 | 166.5 | 134.8 |
2022-12 | 151.9 | 134.5 |
2022-11 | 141.0 | 129.0 |
2022-10 | 157.7 | 126.4 |
2022-09 | 161.3 | 127.8 |
2022-08 | 133.8 | 143.7 |
2022-07 | 124.4 | 140.2 |
2022-06 | 123.0 | 131.3 |
2022-05 | 120.6 | 113.3 |
2022-04 | 145.6 | 129.7 |
2022-03 | 136.6 | 134.3 |
2022-02 | 121.0 | 130.0 |
2022-01 | 118.5 | 130.1 |
2021-12 | 120.2 | 133.7 |
2021-11 | 120.8 | 130.6 |
2021-10 | 117.1 | 138.6 |
2021-09 | 114.6 | 149.9 |
2021-08 | 127.9 | 156.2 |
2021-07 | 119.3 | 151.1 |
2021-06 | 114.9 | 146.6 |
2021-05 | 115.0 | 143.0 |
2021-04 | 143.1 | 137.5 |
2021-03 | 148.2 | 136.7 |
2021-02 | 137.4 | 133.2 |
2021-01 | 135.7 | 130.0 |
2020-12 | 113.6 | 126.4 |
2020-11 | 133.4 | 122.9 |
2020-10 | 128.4 | 122.8 |
2020-09 | 117.7 | 119.5 |
2020-08 | 118.8 | 122.4 |
2020-07 | 106.4 | 122.3 |
2020-06 | 117.8 | 128.2 |
2020-05 | 118.9 | 125.8 |
2020-04 | 176.3 | 122.0 |
2020-03 | 147.6 | 115.6 |
2020-02 | 118.2 | 116.2 |
2020-01 | 136.7 | 115.4 |
2019-12 | 131.2 | 112.2 |
2019-11 | 132.2 | 109.4 |
2019-10 | 103.9 | 108.8 |
2019-09 | 113.8 | 109.0 |
2019-08 | 108.1 | 112.3 |
2019-07 | 117.6 | 109.5 |
2019-06 | 124.2 | 105.3 |
2019-05 | 99.8 | 109.4 |
2019-04 | 117.7 | 109.3 |
2019-03 | 121.9 | 113.5 |
2019-02 | 132.7 | 114.1 |
2019-01 | 147.5 | 114.7 |
2018-12 | 138.0 | 111.8 |
2018-11 | 132.5 | 112.8 |
2018-10 | 112.8 | 112.4 |
2018-09 | 119.9 | 118.0 |
2018-08 | 103.6 | 121.0 |
2018-07 | 97.4 | 116.6 |
2018-06 | 102.4 | 114.1 |
2018-05 | 103.5 | 117.2 |
2018-04 | 109.5 | 124.4 |
2018-03 | 117.6 | 125.0 |
2018-02 | 102.8 | 123.5 |
2018-01 | 101.6 | 119.9 |
2017-12 | 97.6 | 115.6 |
2017-11 | 98.4 | 112.1 |
2017-10 | 97.9 | 111.2 |
2017-09 | 100.9 | 107.7 |
2017-08 | 94.1 | 105.7 |
2017-07 | 85.8 | 101.3 |
2017-06 | 102.8 | 89.9 |
2017-05 | 97.9 | 106.5 |
2017-04 | 111.2 | 102.0 |
2017-03 | 107.4 | 104.6 |
2017-02 | 133.5 | 104.6 |
2017-01 | 132.4 | 104.6 |
2016-12 | 113.3 | 103.4 |
2016-11 | 119.0 | 105.0 |
2016-10 | 110.1 | 104.8 |
2016-09 | 97.2 | 104.7 |
2016-08 | 101.6 | 109.9 |
2016-07 | 116.7 | 114.2 |
2016-06 | 102.3 | 109.1 |
2016-05 | 101.0 | 105.3 |
2016-04 | 114.9 | 96.6 |
2016-03 | 128.4 | 99.2 |
2016-02 | 94.2 | 98.3 |
2016-01 | 96.3 | 96.4 |
graphiqueProducer prices of fresh fruit and vegetables

- Source: SSP (ministry in charge of agriculture)
Animal prices continued to go down over one month and year on year
In October 2023, animal prices fell again over one month (‑0.4% after ‑1.6% in September). Large cattle prices fell back (‑0.4% after +2.4%). Those for poultry continued to go down (‑0.9% after ‑2.2%). Pig prices were nearly stable (‑0.1% after ‑8.7% in September).
Year on year, the fall in animal prices intensified in October (‑3.1% after ‑0.9% in September 2023). Poultry prices continued to go down (‑7.1% after ‑6.3%). Prices fell back for pigs (‑4.1% after +0.1%) and for large cattle (‑1.4% after +0.9%). In October 2023, animal prices were 31.5% higher than in October 2019.
tableauProducer prices of pigs and large cattle
Large cattle | Pigs | |
---|---|---|
2023-10 | 141.2 | 149.4 |
2023-09 | 141.7 | 149.6 |
2023-08 | 138.4 | 163.8 |
2023-07 | 138.0 | 171.5 |
2023-06 | 140.0 | 163.0 |
2023-05 | 139.6 | 165.2 |
2023-04 | 142.0 | 173.9 |
2023-03 | 143.0 | 178.0 |
2023-02 | 142.5 | 170.6 |
2023-01 | 143.7 | 156.3 |
2022-12 | 143.3 | 148.4 |
2022-11 | 143.9 | 148.0 |
2022-10 | 143.2 | 155.8 |
2022-09 | 140.4 | 149.4 |
2022-08 | 138.5 | 144.9 |
2022-07 | 138.0 | 138.8 |
2022-06 | 137.4 | 129.4 |
2022-05 | 135.9 | 130.8 |
2022-04 | 131.7 | 128.6 |
2022-03 | 127.0 | 114.4 |
2022-02 | 120.6 | 107.5 |
2022-01 | 115.0 | 106.8 |
2021-12 | 111.6 | 103.2 |
2021-11 | 110.5 | 99.4 |
2021-10 | 107.7 | 99.9 |
2021-09 | 105.6 | 102.5 |
2021-08 | 103.9 | 105.9 |
2021-07 | 102.2 | 109.4 |
2021-06 | 101.5 | 118.3 |
2021-05 | 100.6 | 119.4 |
2021-04 | 100.2 | 109.0 |
2021-03 | 99.3 | 105.1 |
2021-02 | 98.0 | 103.8 |
2021-01 | 97.6 | 103.3 |
2020-12 | 97.4 | 102.4 |
2020-11 | 97.7 | 107.1 |
2020-10 | 97.8 | 110.4 |
2020-09 | 97.4 | 106.2 |
2020-08 | 97.6 | 103.8 |
2020-07 | 97.8 | 103.6 |
2020-06 | 97.6 | 103.7 |
2020-05 | 95.8 | 108.8 |
2020-04 | 94.3 | 116.7 |
2020-03 | 95.8 | 123.9 |
2020-02 | 96.3 | 124.6 |
2020-01 | 96.5 | 129.2 |
2019-12 | 96.9 | 136.4 |
2019-11 | 96.7 | 133.2 |
2019-10 | 96.4 | 131.8 |
2019-09 | 97.2 | 125.8 |
2019-08 | 97.0 | 120.2 |
2019-07 | 97.2 | 118.9 |
2019-06 | 98.5 | 117.3 |
2019-05 | 98.8 | 115.4 |
2019-04 | 98.9 | 109.4 |
2019-03 | 98.7 | 101.6 |
2019-02 | 99.1 | 101.0 |
2019-01 | 98.5 | 101.7 |
2018-12 | 96.5 | 100.9 |
2018-11 | 96.3 | 99.3 |
2018-10 | 98.5 | 96.9 |
2018-09 | 99.7 | 95.5 |
2018-08 | 99.8 | 92.9 |
2018-07 | 100.1 | 92.5 |
2018-06 | 98.9 | 93.5 |
2018-05 | 98.8 | 95.3 |
2018-04 | 97.8 | 96.7 |
2018-03 | 97.9 | 100.4 |
2018-02 | 96.5 | 100.0 |
2018-01 | 96.8 | 98.7 |
2017-12 | 99.9 | 103.0 |
2017-11 | 100.4 | 102.3 |
2017-10 | 100.7 | 99.9 |
2017-09 | 99.6 | 99.4 |
2017-08 | 97.9 | 105.1 |
2017-07 | 97.6 | 108.7 |
2017-06 | 98.9 | 111.7 |
2017-05 | 98.7 | 117.5 |
2017-04 | 98.5 | 119.3 |
2017-03 | 97.3 | 116.5 |
2017-02 | 97.2 | 117.2 |
2017-01 | 96.7 | 115.9 |
2016-12 | 96.6 | 113.9 |
2016-11 | 94.8 | 111.1 |
2016-10 | 93.0 | 111.9 |
2016-09 | 91.9 | 110.5 |
2016-08 | 92.6 | 106.3 |
2016-07 | 93.3 | 106.2 |
2016-06 | 93.8 | 102.5 |
2016-05 | 94.1 | 96.6 |
2016-04 | 95.3 | 90.2 |
2016-03 | 96.6 | 92.9 |
2016-02 | 96.8 | 96.1 |
2016-01 | 97.6 | 97.0 |
2015-12 | 98.4 | 94.7 |
2015-11 | 100.1 | 99.2 |
2015-10 | 101.7 | 102.8 |
2015-09 | 102.3 | 101.9 |
2015-08 | 102.3 | 103.2 |
2015-07 | 102.1 | 100.0 |
2015-06 | 100.3 | 99.7 |
2015-05 | 99.1 | 100.4 |
2015-04 | 98.6 | 99.8 |
2015-03 | 98.5 | 101.3 |
2015-02 | 98.1 | 98.3 |
2015-01 | 98.3 | 98.0 |
2014-12 | 98.4 | 98.7 |
2014-11 | 97.1 | 99.8 |
2014-10 | 98.4 | 96.6 |
2014-09 | 99.9 | 97.9 |
2014-08 | 100.1 | 106.0 |
2014-07 | 100.4 | 111.0 |
2014-06 | 101.3 | 113.6 |
2014-05 | 103.0 | 118.8 |
2014-04 | 103.7 | 119.1 |
2014-03 | 103.7 | 107.2 |
2014-02 | 104.6 | 109.2 |
2014-01 | 104.8 | 116.8 |
graphiqueProducer prices of pigs and large cattle

- Source: INSEE
Egg prices bounced back over one month but fell year on year, milk prices went down over one month and year on year
In October 2023, egg prices bounced back over one month (+8.5% after ‑2.2% in September), due to strong national demand. Year on year, they fell however substantially (‑22.4% after ‑24.9% in September), while remaining well above (+31.4%) their level of October 2019.
Prices of cow milk continued to fall over one month (‑1.4% in October after ‑0.1% in September). They fell back year on year (‑2.7% after +1.6%). They were well above their October 2019 level (+26.4%).
tableauIndex of producer prices of agricultural products (IPPAP)
Variation as % over | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Weights (2) | October 2023 | a month | 3 months | a year | |
Agricultural goods output | 1000 | 132.9 | -0.5 | -3.0 | -10.0 |
excluding fruits and vegetables | 906 | 131.2 | -1.1 | -4.9 | -11.8 |
Crop output (excluding fruits and vegetables) | 489 | 124.3 | -1.8 | -6.7 | -18.2 |
Cereals | 152 | 134.1 | -2.0 | -5.4 | -33.2 |
of which soft wheat* | 90 | 135.2 | -1.2 | -3.5 | -32.9 |
grain maize* | 27 | 130.6 | -4.3 | -12.8 | -41.1 |
Potatoes* | 29 | 232.0 | 0.3 | -13.3 | -2.0 |
Wines | 200 | 103.7 | -1.8 | -5.6 | -3.2 |
PDO wines* | 112 | 100,6 | -1.9 | -8.5 | -8.0 |
other wines | 25 | 96.1 | -5.9 | -6.2 | -5.6 |
Oleaginous* | 40 | 117.6 | -3.8 | -7.0 | -30.5 |
Horticultural products | 35 | 111.5 | -4.1 | -2.4 | -3.5 |
Other crop products* | 33 | 133.7 | 0.4 | -1.5 | -6.6 |
Fruit and vegetables (1) | 94 | 147,4 | 3.9 | 13.5 | 6.4 |
Fresh vegetables | 45 | 157.7 | 8.0 | 27.7 | 0.0 |
Fresh fruit | 32 | 150.2 | 0.9 | 17.1 | 18.8 |
Animal output | 417 | 139.2 | -0.4 | -3.1 | -4.1 |
Animals | 255 | 136.9 | -0.4 | -3.5 | -3.1 |
of which large cattle | 112 | 141.2 | -0.4 | 2.3 | -1.4 |
calves | 20 | 114.7 | -2.5 | -4.7 | -2.9 |
pigs | 49 | 149.4 | -0.1 | -12.9 | -4.1 |
sheep | 14 | 130.2 | 2.2 | -1.5 | 2.7 |
poultry | 57 | 127.4 | -0.9 | -4.7 | -7.1 |
of which chicken* | 39 | 124.8 | -0.6 | -4.7 | -8.0 |
Milk | 146 | 138.2 | -1.4 | -2.0 | -2.4 |
of which cow milk | 135 | 139.8 | -1.4 | -2.1 | -2.7 |
Eggs | 16 | 185.3 | 8,5 | -6,8 | -22,4 |
- /// Not relevant due to the seasonal nature of the products
- (1) Including vegetables for industry.
- (2) Average weight year on year.
- *: Not seasonnaly adjusted data (all series where seasonality has been detected are seasonally adjusted)
- Sources : INSEE, SSP (ministry in charge of agriculture)
Input purchase prices fell back slightly over one month and continued to go down year on year
In October 2023, the purchase prices of intermediate consumption fell back over one month (‑0.5% after +0.3% in September). Energy prices fell back (‑2.3% after +4.7%). Those for animal food were down again (‑1.1% after ‑1.0% in September). Prices for the maintenance of buildings were unchanged (after +0.2%), and those for “other goods and services” were nearly stable (+0.1% after ‑0.2% in September). Prices bounced back for seeds (+0.6% after ‑0.1%) and for fertilizers and soil improvers (+0.7% after ‑1.2%). Prices kept on rising for plant protection products (+0.2% after +0.3%) and for the maintenance of materials (+0.5%, as in September). Year on year, the fall of the purchase prices of intermediate consumption deepened in October 2023 (‑9.4% after ‑6.7% in September). They were nevertheless 27.6% higher than in October 2019.
In October 2023, the prices of investment goods continued to rise over one month (+0.5% after +0.2% in September). They rose by 2.0% year on year (after +1.1% in September) and by 21.8% compared with October 2019.
tableauIndices of purchase prices of inputs of agricultural production (IPPIAP)
Variation as % over | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Weights | October 2023 | un mois | 3 mois | un an | |
Total input | 1000 | 132.2 | -0.2 | 1.1 | -6.9 |
Intermediate consumptions | 760 | 132.2 | -0.5 | 1.1 | -9.4 |
Energy (1) | 93 | 173.3 | -2.3 | 12.8 | -4.6 |
Seeds | 56 | 108.8 | 0.6 | 1.2 | 4.0 |
Fertilisers and soil improvers | 107 | 137.0 | 0.7 | -0.2 | -37.8 |
Plant protection products | 84 | 105.9 | 0.2 | 0.7 | 8.0 |
Animal feed | 214 | 135.1 | -1.1 | -3.2 | -9.2 |
Veterinary expenses | 37 | 126.5 | 0.1 | 0.6 | 5.0 |
Small equipment and tools | 11 | 134.9 | 0.0 | 0.7 | 2.8 |
Maintenance of materials | 88 | 132.7 | 0.5 | 1.4 | 7.2 |
Maintenance of buildings | 9 | 124.2 | 0.0 | 0.7 | 3.4 |
Other goods and services | 61 | 112.0 | 0.1 | -0.1 | 3.2 |
Goods and services contributing to investment | 240 | 132.4 | 0.5 | 0.8 | 2.0 |
Material | 168 | 131.5 | 0.8 | 1.3 | 4.8 |
Tractors | 71 | 133.2 | 1.1 | 1.9 | 5.3 |
Machinery and equipment for cultivation | 33 | 129.0 | 1.0 | 1.9 | 6.3 |
Machinery and equipment for harvesting | 38 | 132.2 | 0.6 | 0.3 | 3.0 |
Utility vehicles | 16 | 124.6 | -0.6 | -0.3 | 5.9 |
Buildings | 72 | 134.5 | -0.8 | -0.2 | -3.7 |
- (1) The repayment of the domestic tax on energy product (TICPE) benefiting farmers has been applied in advance for the year 2023.
- Sources : INSEE, SSP (ministry in charge of agriculture)
Revisions
The year-on-year percentage change of the index of producer prices for agricultural products in September 2023 has been revised upwards by 0.5 percentage points at ‑8.4%, due to revisions in prices of wines, animals, milk and horticultural products. The year-on-year percentage change of the index of the purchase prices of inputs for agricultural production in September 2023 has been revised upwards by 0.1 percentage points, at ‑5.0%.
For further information
The index of producer prices for agricultural products (IPPAP) measures the change in product prices when the products are put on the market for the first time. It is published in base and reference 100 in 2015. The weight-coefficients of fresh fruit and vegetables change every month so that they reflect their seasonal pattern. Their variations should therefore be interpreted only year on year. If needed, indices are seasonally adjusted.
The index of the purchase prices of inputs for agricultural production (IPPIAP) reflects the price evolution of goods and services used in the agricultural process. It is not seasonally adjusted.
Further informations (including IPPAP and IPPIAP methodologies) are available through the “Documentation” tab on the web page of this publication.
Next issue: 22 December 2023 at 12:00 p.m.
Pour en savoir plus
Time series : Indices of agricultural prices