Notably, the highest increase was recorded in electricity production with 35.48%. It was followed by cassava starch with 28.45%; green tea 26.91%; purified water 10.32%; roasted coffee beans 10.17%; drinking water 8.55%; electricity for commercial use 6.67%; non-hazardous waste collection service 5.81%, sterilised fresh milk and yogurt, fermented milk and cream 5.33%; and printed products 4.52%.
On the contrary, five products reported decreases in production, including non-knitted or crocheted adult shirts (54.03%); natural rubber compounds (16.8%); Portland cement (black) (15.05%); RS sugar (6.64%); and residues and by-products in the sugar production process (6.06%).
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