July agriculture producer prices register slow down

Tapiwanashe Mangwiro

Monthly producer prices for agriculture eased in July this year, as depicted by the slowdown in the latest Producer Price Index for Agriculture (PPIA) data released by the Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency (ZimStat).

The data captures price movements across crops and animal production, hunting, fishing and aquaculture.

Producer prices for agriculture measure the average annual change in prices farmers receive for their primary products, like crops and livestock, at the farm gate or the first point of sale.

These price indices track market fluctuations at the initial stage of the agricultural supply chain, excluding the costs of further processing or transport to consumers, providing insight into the economic health and price trends of the agricultural sector.

The trends depict growing stability across the Zimbabwean economy, amid tight monetary and fiscal policy stances following the introduction of the Zimbabwe Gold in April last year to replace the inflation-wary Zimbabwe dollar.

“The month-on-month rate of change in July 2025 was 2,2 percent, shedding 1,5 percentage points on the June 2025 rate of 3,7 percent. This means that prices as measured by the all items ZiG PPIA, increased by an average of 2,2 percent from June 2025 to July 2025.”

Despite this slowdown, year-on-year figures remain elevated, reflecting the high base effect from last year, following the price surge experienced in October after the central bank devalued the local currency to correct market distortions.

“The year-on-year rate of change for the ZiG Producer Price Index for Agriculture (PPIA) was 141,5 percent in July 2025. This means that prices as measured by the all items ZiG PPIA, increased by an average of 141,5 percent from July 2024 to July 2025.”

The main drivers of July’s increase in ZiG-denominated terms were crop and animal products as well as hunting-related services.

On the US dollar side, prices gained only slightly. Fishing and aquaculture contributed most to July’s increase. “The monthly rate of change in July 2025 was 0,2 percent, gaining 0,1 percentage points on the June 2025 rate of 0,1 percent,” ZimStat said.

Yearly, the rate of change for the US dollar Producer Price Index for Agriculture (PPIA) was 9,6 percent in July 2025. This means that prices as measured by the all items USD PPIA, increased by an average of 9,6 percent from July 2024 to July 2025 according to ZimStat.

The sharp contrast between ZiG and USD indices underscores the impact of currency dynamics on agricultural pricing. Farmers selling in local currency faced much steeper cost and revenue shifts than those transacting in hard currency.

ZimStat also tracks a weighted index that blends both ZiG and US dollar movements. July’s figures showed some moderation.

“The month-on-month rate of change in July 2025 was 0,8 percent, shedding 0,3 percentage points on the June 2025 rate of 1,1 percent. This means that prices as measured by the all items Weighted PPIA, increased by an average of 0,8 percent from June 2025 to July 2025,” the agency said.

Annually, weighted prices still reflected strong increases.

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