In Soppeng Regency in 2023, per capita weekly expenditure on native chicken was Rp438.95. This represents a decrease compared to the previous year's expenditure of Rp507.69 per capita per week.
Per capita expenditure refers to 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 needs.
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.
In Soppeng Regency, the top five highest per capita weekly expenditures on meat, in descending order, were: broiler chicken Rp2,566.01, other fresh meat Rp452.06, native chicken Rp438.95, beef Rp267.62, and the lowest was other preserved meat at Rp203.38.
According to the Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS), the average per capita expenditure in this regency reached Rp1.18 million per capita per month in March 2023. This figure increased by 15.02% compared to March 2022, which was Rp1.02 million per capita per month.
Based on region, the highest per capita expenditure on native chicken was in Nagan Raya Regency, and the lowest was in Tarakan City. Soppeng Regency ranked 349th in terms of expenditure on native chicken. Meanwhile, the national average per capita weekly expenditure on native chicken was Rp257.5.
The following are the 10 regencies/cities with the highest per capita expenditure on native chicken:
- Nagan Raya Rp7,485.62
- Sumba Tengah Rp7,330.73
- Pegunungan Arfak Rp6,062.57
- Yahukimo Rp5,633.36
- Timor Tengah Selatan Rp5,576.06
- Sabu Raijua Rp5,447.28
- Ngada Rp5,163.90
- Lamandau Rp4,789.07
- Yalimo Rp4,664.00
- Manokwari Rp4,373.29