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Informations rapidesIn June 2025, agricultural producer prices bounced back by 0.9% year on year Indices of agricultural prices - June 2025

In June 2025, agricultural producer prices bounced back year on year (+0.9% after ‑0.4% in May). Over one month, agricultural producer prices without seasonality – excluding fruits and vegetables (including potatoes), cut flowers and potted plants – bounced back too (+0.9% after ‑0.3% in May).

Agricultural input purchase prices went down year on year for the twenty-sixth consecutive month (‑0.6% in June after ‑1.3% in May). They bounced back over one month (+0.5% after ‑0.4%).

Informations rapides
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Paru le :Paru le31/07/2025

In June 2025, agricultural producer prices bounced back year on year (+0.9% after ‑0.4% in May). Over one month, agricultural producer prices without seasonality – excluding fruits and vegetables (including potatoes), cut flowers and potted plants – bounced back too (+0.9% after ‑0.3% in May).

Agricultural input purchase prices went down year on year for the twenty-sixth consecutive month (‑0.6% in June after ‑1.3% in May). They bounced back over one month (+0.5% after ‑0.4%).

Producer prices of agricultural products (IPPAP) and purchase prices of inputs for agricultural production (IPPIAP)

Producer prices of agricultural products (IPPAP) and purchase prices of inputs for agricultural production (IPPIAP)
IPPIAP IPPAP IPPAP without seasonality (*)
2025-06 124.8 128.9 132.5
2025-05 124.2 128.9 131.3
2025-04 124.7 131.4 131.7
2025-03 125.3 132.4 131.3
2025-02 125.9 131.9 131.0
2025-01 125.8 131.3 129.6
2024-12 124.4 130.3 129.6
2024-11 124.2 129.6 129.2
2024-10 124.2 129.0 128.0
2024-09 124.0 127.3 126.3
2024-08 124.3 125.1 126.2
2024-07 125.4 122.5 125.9
2024-06 125.5 127.7 127.2
2024-05 125.8 129.4 128.0
2024-04 126.8 127.1 124.7
2024-03 127.0 127.4 124.2
2024-02 127.1 126.5 124.0
2024-01 126.6 128.8 126.0
2023-12 127.1 127.9 125.9
2023-11 128.4 127.7 126.1
2023-10 129.4 127.4 127.2
2023-09 129.9 126.6 128.5
2023-08 129.5 125.0 129.5
2023-07 128.2 126.4 131.4
2023-06 129.5 130.8 131.0
2023-05 130.9 129.6 130.3
2023-04 133.0 135.2 134.1
2023-03 135.0 139.0 137.6
2023-02 136.1 140.5 140.3
2023-01 137.7 138.8 139.6
2022-12 137.2 138.1 140.0
2022-11 139.0 139.2 142.4
2022-10 139.9 139.9 142.7
2022-09 137.2 140.3 141.8
2022-08 136.7 139.2 140.7
2022-07 136.0 134.6 141.3
2022-06 136.6 136.8 143.7
2022-05 134.0 139.3 145.2
2022-04 132.5 138.5 142.8
2022-03 131.3 135.3 138.2
2022-02 122.8 122.5 124.0
2022-01 120.9 120.5 122.7
2021-12 118.3 119.9 122.2
2021-11 117.3 119.2 121.1
2021-10 115.3 116.2 118.2
2021-09 111.0 116.0 114.8
2021-08 109.4 114.0 112.1
2021-07 108.7 109.0 109.5
2021-06 107.4 110.1 109.6
2021-05 106.3 108.7 108.4
2021-04 105.6 106.2 104.8
2021-03 105.3 105.7 104.4
2021-02 104.1 104.0 103.8
2021-01 102.3 102.6 102.7
2020-12 100.8 100.7 101.5
2020-11 100.3 101.3 101.6
2020-10 99.8 100.3 100.5
2020-09 99.2 99.1 99.6
2020-08 99.5 99.1 99.1
2020-07 99.5 98.0 99.5
2020-06 99.5 98.8 98.6
2020-05 99.3 99.2 98.4
2020-04 99.4 100.8 98.8
2020-03 100.1 101.1 100.3
2020-02 101.2 100.3 100.4
2020-01 101.4 101.8 101.7
  • (*) IPPAP excluding fruits and vegetables (including potatoes), cut flowers and potted plants.

Producer prices of agricultural products (IPPAP) and purchase prices of inputs for agricultural production (IPPIAP)

  • (*) IPPAP excluding fruits and vegetables (including potatoes), cut flowers and potted plants.
  • Source: INSEE, SSP (ministry in charge of agriculture).

Cereal prices went down moderately over a month yet more clearly over a year; those of oilseed bounced back over a month and more slightly year on year

In June 2025, the fall in cereal prices softened over one month (‑0.9% after ‑4.0% in May, and ‑4.4% in April). Prices bounced back for barley (+4.7% after ‑0.9%) and more slightly for durum wheat (+1.1% after ‑3.8%). The fall in prices softened for soft wheat (‑0.9% after ‑5.0%), while it intensified for maize (‑5.5% after ‑3.7%). Year on year, cereal prices fell back firmly again (‑13.6% after ‑15.6% in May, and +1.9% in April).

Oilseed prices bounced back over one month in June 2025 (+2.0% after ‑4.5% in May). Rapeseed prices went up again (+3.5% after ‑5.3%). Year on year, oilseed prices were slightly back on the rise (+0.2% after ‑0.8% in May, and +7.8% in April).

Producer prices of cereals and oil seed

Producer prices of cereals and oil seed
Cereals Oil seed
2025-06 108.4 122.5
2025-05 109.4 120.1
2025-04 113.9 125.7
2025-03 119.1 134.4
2025-02 120.8 138.5
2025-01 118.1 136.1
2024-12 117.2 136.2
2024-11 114.4 136.3
2024-10 117.0 132.5
2024-09 115.6 122.4
2024-08 115.5 122.5
2024-07 119.5 124.1
2024-06 125.5 122.2
2024-05 129.6 121.1
2024-04 111.8 116.6
2024-03 106.0 113.3
2024-02 106.1 108.8
2024-01 112.8 111.3
2023-12 116.5 114.1
2023-11 118.7 115.2
2023-10 120.8 114.7
2023-09 125.8 122.1
2023-08 132.4 123.6
2023-07 133.4 126.8
2023-06 127.7 116.8
2023-05 122.3 111.3
2023-04 137.4 118.8
2023-03 148.0 127.1
2023-02 156.2 145.4
2023-01 153.9 144.4
2022-12 163.3 148.6
2022-11 170.8 161.4
2022-10 180.4 166.1
2022-09 186.5 161.7
2022-08 184.9 171.8
2022-07 191.3 177.7
2022-06 210.6 197.0
2022-05 215.1 219.1
2022-04 208.3 247.0
2022-03 201.9 231.9
2022-02 142.6 175.3
2022-01 145.2 173.6
2021-12 149.7 169.0
2021-11 151.2 169.5
2021-10 142.5 166.3
2021-09 135.6 155.0
2021-08 131.5 147.1
2021-07 120.1 141.6
2021-06 123.1 138.7
2021-05 124.1 139.2
2021-04 119.1 128.5
2021-03 119.9 139.9
2021-02 117.6 126.4
2021-01 115.4 121.4
2020-12 108.5 114.2
2020-11 107.5 112.5
2020-10 102.5 104.0
2020-09 99.8 103.1
2020-08 98.4 97.9
2020-07 102.1 97.3
2020-06 99.7 95.0
2020-05 97.8 94.3
2020-04 98.8 93.1
2020-03 95.8 92.6
2020-02 94.3 95.6
2020-01 94.8 100.5

Producer prices of cereals and oil seed

  • Source: INSEE.

Year on year, the fall in fresh vegetable prices softened clearly; prices of fresh fruits bounced back

In June 2025, the overall fall in fresh vegetable prices softened year on year (‑1.3% after ‑11.0% in May), with different trends across products. The fall in prices softened for zucchinis (‑18.2% after ‑31.1%), salads (‑11.8% after ‑15.3%), asparagus (‑6.8% after ‑9.5%) and cucumbers (‑5.7% after ‑10.8%), and intensified for leeks (‑33.9% after ‑19.3%). Conversely, prices bounced back for radishes (+7.6% after ‑15.9%) and tomatoes (+31.2% after ‑1.8%), and continued to rise for shallots (+64.4% after +74.6%).

Potatoes prices continued to drop clearly over a year in June 2025 (‑52.5% in seasonally adjusted data, after ‑42.0% in May and ‑39.7% in April), due to increased productions in France and competition from Asia.

In June 2025, fresh fruit prices bounced back year on year (+1.9% after ‑3.6% in May). Strawberry prices were back on the rise (+9.3% after ‑4.2%), and those of peaches and nectarines were 11.1% above prices from June 2024. The rise in raspberry prices softened (+1.8% after +17.5%). The fall in prices intensified for cherries (‑8.8% after ‑4.3%) and apples (‑8.3% after ‑3.1%). Prices were below those from last year by 5.4% for plums, and by 1.7% for apricots.

Producer prices of fresh fruit and vegetables

Producer prices of fresh fruit and vegetables
Fresh fruit Fresh vegetables
2025-06 1.9 -1.3
2025-05 -3.6 -11.0
2025-04 2.7 1.0
2025-03 4.4 -0.5
2025-02 2.2 -0.4
2025-01 1.7 -9.9
2024-12 0.6 -10.0
2024-11 2.6 -6.2
2024-10 1.0 7.3
2024-09 4.1 6.6
2024-08 9.5 10.4
2024-07 -1.8 6.0
2024-06 -4.3 -0.9
2024-05 11.3 7.6
2024-04 4.4 -12.5
2024-03 4.7 -12.5
2024-02 5.9 -9.9
2024-01 7.8 16.1
2023-12 7.6 17.0
2023-11 9.3 24.8
2023-10 16.4 -0.3
2023-09 8.5 -9.2
2023-08 -12.6 -5.5
2023-07 -5.8 -1.2
2023-06 11.4 11.2
2023-05 18.5 9.6
2023-04 9.0 27.1
2023-03 5.4 41.8
2023-02 4.9 46.7
2023-01 2.2 37.5
2022-12 0.1 24.8
2022-11 -3.0 18.0
2022-10 -9.9 34.0
2022-09 -16.0 38.1
2022-08 -5.5 3.6
2022-07 -4.3 -0.3
2022-06 -8.1 1.1
2022-05 -21.1 5.1
2022-04 -8.6 -1.8
2022-03 -2.7 -8.6
2022-02 -1.4 -6.9
2022-01 1.2 -8.6
2021-12 3.7 5.2
2021-11 4.9 -8.0
2021-10 11.7 -7.1
2021-09 29.6 -5.5
2021-08 29.5 4.6
2021-07 22.8 15.4
2021-06 12.4 4.2
2021-05 10.0 -2.2
2021-04 11.5 -9.1
2021-03 15.8 9.5
2021-02 8.4 18.6
2021-01 8.0 2.6
2020-12 6.8 -9.8
2020-11 8.4 1.4
2020-10 10.6 22.2
2020-09 11.2 8.0
2020-08 15.1 6.6
2020-07 10.1 -12.8
2020-06 17.6 -6.8
2020-05 21.4 12.3
2020-04 12.4 23.5
2020-03 -0.9 10.3
2020-02 2.4 -13.4
2020-01 1.4 -9.0

Producer prices of fresh fruit and vegetables

  • Source: SSP (ministry in charge of agriculture).

Animal prices continued to slow down over one month, and to speed up year on year

In June 2025, animal prices continued to slow down over one month (+1.7% after +2.2% in May, and +3.2% in April). They slowed down for large cattle (+2.9% after +3.6% in May) and pigs (+1.3% after +2.3%). They continued to rise for calves at the same rate as in May (+0.8%) and bounced back for poultry (+0.4% after ‑0.4%). The fall in sheep prices intensified (‑2.4% after ‑1.5%).

Year on year, animal prices continued to speed up in June 2025 (+12.7% after +11.3% in May, and +9.1% in April). They sped up for large cattle (+28.1% after +24.9%) and poultry (+2.5% after +1.7%), but slowed down for sheep (+6.7% after +9.7%). Prices continued to go up firmly for calves (+10.5% as in May), and to drop clearly for pigs (‑9.2% as in May).

Producer prices of pigs, large cattle and poultry

Producer prices of pigs, large cattle and poultry
Large cattle Pigs poultry
2025-06 182.4 122.9 123.0
2025-05 177.3 121.3 122.5
2025-04 171.1 118.6 123.0
2025-03 163.6 117.6 120.4
2025-02 158.4 127.3 122.0
2025-01 153.1 131.5 122.6
2024-12 151.5 131.6 123.3
2024-11 148.7 131.5 122.5
2024-10 145.8 126.1 121.9
2024-09 145.6 128.5 121.1
2024-08 145.7 131.6 120.5
2024-07 143.7 134.3 119.8
2024-06 142.4 135.4 120.0
2024-05 141.9 133.6 120.4
2024-04 140.7 132.9 123.2
2024-03 140.7 136.4 123.7
2024-02 141.8 137.3 124.0
2024-01 140.5 136.1 129.6
2023-12 139.1 134.9 126.9
2023-11 140.7 134.5 128.2
2023-10 143.7 136.6 128.7
2023-09 144.9 137.3 129.8
2023-08 142.3 142.4 132.7
2023-07 142.0 147.5 135.3
2023-06 143.3 144.4 137.5
2023-05 143.2 142.2 138.7
2023-04 145.0 148.8 140.2
2023-03 145.6 154.5 140.5
2023-02 145.0 155.3 140.3
2023-01 146.8 143.7 142.6
2022-12 147.0 138.5 137.6
2022-11 146.5 137.2 141.1
2022-10 145.3 139.9 138.9
2022-09 143.3 136.1 138.5
2022-08 141.9 130.5 136.7
2022-07 141.3 121.9 133.3
2022-06 139.8 115.5 127.8
2022-05 138.8 113.2 122.7
2022-04 134.1 109.4 118.3
2022-03 130.1 100.9 115.9
2022-02 126.2 96.9 114.7
2022-01 119.4 97.2 109.5
2021-12 117.2 97.9 112.2
2021-11 115.1 94.7 111.2
2021-10 111.1 90.1 109.9
2021-09 109.4 92.4 108.6
2021-08 107.7 93.2 107.3
2021-07 105.5 95.5 106.4
2021-06 103.8 104.8 105.5
2021-05 103.0 102.7 105.5
2021-04 102.6 93.7 105.6
2021-03 102.1 92.4 104.3
2021-02 101.8 94.1 103.4
2021-01 102.2 95.0 102.8
2020-12 102.4 96.5 102.1
2020-11 101.4 100.6 101.0
2020-10 100.8 99.3 100.5
2020-09 100.8 95.9 99.9
2020-08 100.8 91.3 99.0
2020-07 100.9 91.1 98.6
2020-06 99.6 93.1 98.7
2020-05 98.1 94.0 99.2
2020-04 96.7 99.4 99.7
2020-03 98.1 107.3 100.1
2020-02 99.7 112.2 100.4
2020-01 100.7 119.2 100.7

Producer prices of pigs, large cattle and poultry

  • Source: INSEE.

Milk prices continued to rise over one month and over a year; those of eggs bounced back over one month and sped up over a year

In June 2025, milk prices continued to rise over one month (+0.4% after +0.5% in May), and year on year (+6.8% as in May).

Egg prices bounced back over one month (+10.3% after ‑5.7% in May, and +2.4% in April). Year on year, they sped up firmly (+47.0% after +27.7% in May, and +29.0% in April).

Index of producer prices of agricultural products (IPPAP)

Seasonnaly adjusted - base and reference 100 in 2020
Index of producer prices of agricultural products (IPPAP) (Seasonnaly adjusted - base and reference 100 in 2020)
Weights (2) June 2025 Variation as %
over a month over a year
May 25 / Apr. 25 June 25 / May 25 May 25 / May 24 June 25 / June 24
Agricultural goods output 1,000 128.9 /// /// -0.4 0.9
excluding fruits and vegetables, potatoes, cut flowers and potted plants 871 132.5 -0.3 0.9 2.6 4.2
Crop output (excluding fruits and vegetables, potatoes, cut flowers and potted plants) 442 111.7 -2.0 -0.4 -6.8 -5.7
Cereals 143 108.4 -4.0 -0.9 -15.6 -13.6
   soft wheat 82 104.9 -5.0 -0.9 -16.4 -15.1
   grain maize 30 109.4 -3.7 -5.5 -4.4 -11.9
Oleaginous 34 122.5 -4.5 2.0 -0.8 0.2
Potatoes 21 103.4 /// /// -42.0 -52.5
Wines 195 100.7 -0.8 -0.5 1.1 1.5
   PDO wines 110 95.3 -2.3 -1.0 4.1 4.6
   other wines 28 101.6 3.5 -0.2 -1.9 -1.0
Horticultural products 15 136.5 -12.7 -0.9 -2.8 -1.7
Other crop products 34 176.2 /// /// -9.8 -9.9
Fruits and vegetables (1) * 129 115.2 /// /// -6.8 0.8
   fresh vegetables* 62 110.0 /// /// -11.0 -1.3
   fresh fruits* 46 114.7 /// /// -3.6 1.9
Animal output 428 152.4 0.9 1.9 10.6 12.5
Animals 231 152.9 2.2 1.7 11.3 12.7
   large cattle 103 182.4 3.6 2.9 24.9 28.1
   calves 17 149.0 0.8 0.8 10.5 10.5
   pigs 52 122.9 2.3 1.3 -9.2 -9.2
   sheep 14 149.5 -1.5 -2.4 9.7 6.7
   poultry 44 123.0 -0.4 0.4 1.7 2.5
        chicken 29 120.6 -0.7 0.2 2.5 3.0
Milk 175 140.5 0.5 0.4 6.8 6.8
   cow milk 159 142.0 0.4 0.4 7.4 7.6
Eggs 22 242.1 -5.7 10.3 27.7 47.0
  • /// Not relevant due to the seasonal nature of the products.
  • (1) Including vegetables for industry.
  • (2) Average weight year on year.
  • * Raw data.
  • Source: INSEE, SSP (ministry in charge of agriculture).

Input purchase prices bounced back over one month and continued to go down year on year

In June 2025, purchase prices of intermediate consumption bounced back over one month (+0.5% after ‑0.5% in May). Prices bounced back for energy (+4.5% after ‑1.6%) and fertilizers and soil improvers (+0.7% after ‑1.2%). Prices for the “other goods and services” rose by 0.3% (after a stability in May). Prices continued to drop for animal feed (‑0.6% after ‑0.4%) and seeds (‑0.4% as in May). Those of plant protection products fell back (‑1.0% after +0.2%). Year on year, purchase prices of intermediate consumption dropped for the twenty-seventh consecutive month (‑1.1% in June after ‑1.6% in May).

In June 2025, the prices of investment goods bounced back over one month (+0.4% after ‑0.1% in May). They bounced back year on year too (+1.0% after ‑0.4%).

Indices of purchase prices of inputs of agricultural production (IPPIAP)Raw data - base and reference 100 in 2020

Indices of purchase prices of inputs of agricultural production (IPPIAP)
Weights June 2025 Variation as %
over a month over a year
May 25 / Apr. 25 June 25 / May 25 May 25 / May 24 June 25 / June 24
Total input 1,000 124.8 -0.4 0.5 -1.3 -0.6
Intermediate consumptions 743 126.1 -0.5 0.5 -1.6 -1.1
Energy (1) 91 141.6 -1.6 4.5 -15.4 -12.0
Seeds 54 112.6 -0.4 -0.4 -0.4 -0.1
Fertilisers and soil improvers 92 154.0 -1.2 0.7 5.7 6.7
Plant protection products 76 106.3 0.2 -1.0 -3.9 -4.1
Animal feed 212 123.6 -0.4 -0.6 -0.7 -1.4
Veterinary expenses 41 118.0 0.0 0.1 1.3 1.4
Small equipment and tools 10 124.1 0.2 0.2 -2.1 -1.4
Maintenance of materials 95 127.7 0.1 0.2 3.4 3.2
Maintenance of buildings 10 116.6 0.0 0.0 1.6 1.5
Other goods and services 62 111.6 0.0 0.3 1.6 1.9
Goods and services contributing to investment 257 120.9 -0.1 0.4 -0.4 1.0
Material 180 119.6 -0.2 0.6 -1.0 0.9
   Tractors 76 115.2 -0.3 0.6 -1.9 1.1
   Machinery and equipment for cultivation 35 119.5 0.4 -0.3 0.3 1.1
   Machinery and equipment for harvesting 40 124.0 -0.2 1.4 -0.4 1.2
   Utility vehicles 18 123.3 -0.2 0.5 -0.1 0.0
Buildings 77 124.0 0.4 0.0 1.1 1.3
  • (1) The repayment of the domestic tax on energy product (TICPE) benefiting farmers has been applied in advance for the year 2025.
  • Source: INSEE, SSP (ministry in charge of agriculture).

Revisions

The year-on-year percentage change of the global index of producer prices for agricultural products in May 2025 has been revised upwards by 0.1 percentage points to ‑0.4%, due in particular to price revisions for oilseeds, cereals and eggs. The year-on-year percentage change of the global index of the purchase prices of inputs for agricultural production in May 2025 has been revised upwards by 0.1 percentage points to ‑1.3%.

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 2020. The weight-coefficients of fruit and vegetables (fresh or for processing), potatoes, plants and flowers 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.

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