Residents of Sarolangun Regency spend Rp536.99 per capita per week on cassava leaves.
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In Sarolangun Regency in 2023, per capita weekly expenditure on cassava leaves was Rp536.99. This is an increase compared to the previous year's figure of Rp510.27 per capita per week.
The five highest per capita weekly expenditures on vegetables in Sarolangun Regency were: red chilies (Rp3,542.42), garlic (Rp2,349.14), chili peppers (Rp2,299.61), jengkol (Rp1,569.38), and the lowest was for onions (Rp7.29).
Per capita expenditure is the cost incurred for the consumption of all household members over a month, divided by the number of household members. This expenditure can be categorized into two parts: food and non-food.
Expenditure on food consumption is calculated weekly, while non-food expenditure is calculated monthly and for the past 12 months. Both food and non-food consumption are then converted into average monthly expenditure. The average per capita consumption/expenditure figures presented in BPS publications are obtained by dividing the total consumption of all households (both consuming food and not) by the total population.
Based on region, the highest per capita expenditure on cassava leaves was in Puncak Jaya Regency, and the lowest was in Soppeng Regency. Sarolangun Regency ranked 148th in cassava leaf expenditure. The national average per capita weekly expenditure on cassava leaves was Rp257.5.
The following are the 10 regencies/cities with the highest per capita expenditure on cassava leaves:
* Puncak Jaya Regency: Rp8,020.19
* Pegunungan Bintang Regency: Rp3,984.49
* Manggarai Regency: Rp3,120.38
* Manggarai Barat Regency: Rp2,871.53
* Manggarai Timur Regency: Rp2,731.71
* Nduga Regency: Rp2,580.58
* Alor Regency: Rp2,405.78
* Yahukimo Regency: Rp2,246.57
* Ngada Regency: Rp2,183.10
* Nagekeo Regency: Rp2,149.56
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