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June 2022
Publications of the Statistics Poland
15
Jun
Foreign trade turnover of goods in total and by countries in January-April 2022
Foreign trade turnover in January-April 2022 in exports at current prices amounted to PLN 487.0 bn, while in imports - PLN 532.3 bn. The negative balance reached the level of PLN 45.3 bn, while in the same period of 2021 year was positive and amounted to PLN 17.1 bn. In comparison to the corresponding period of 2021 exports increased by 17.3%, while imports by 33.7%.
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15
Jun
Consumer price indices in May 2022
Consumer prices in May 2022, compared with the corresponding month of the previous year, increased by 13,9% (with an increase of prices of goods – by 14,9% and services – by 10,8%). As related to the previous month consumer prices increased by 1,7% (of which goods – by 1,9% and services – by 1,0%).
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15
Jun
Energy efficiency in Poland 2010-2020
In Poland, in 2020, energy efficiency increased by 0.7%
compared to 2019. In years 2011-2020, the annual growth
rate of energy efficiency amounted to 1.5%. Primary
energy intensity decreased during this period by an
average of 2.8% per year, and the final energy intensity
by 2.2%. The fastest rate of improvement in energy
efficiency was recorded in transport (by 2.3%/year).
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15
Jun
Higher education in the 2021/22 academic year – preliminary data
As of 31 December 2021, there were 1,218.2 thousand people enrolled in higher education institutions in Poland, by 2.9 thousand more than in the previous year. 297.4 thousand graduates received diplomas in the 2020/21 academic year, by 3.9 thousand more than in 2019/20.
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Publications of statistical offices
15
Jun
Agriculture in Mazowieckie Voivodship in 2021
Statistical Office in Warszawa
In June 2020, in Mazowieckie Voivodship the total area of agricultural holdings amounted to 2,291.1 thousand ha. Compared to 2010, both the total area of farms and the area of agricultural land increased. In December 2021, there was an annual increase in the number of cattle and sheep, and a decrease in pigs and poultry in total.
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