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Rice price hike due to weather and infra damage, Indonesia says
Published on: Saturday, February 03, 2024
By: Antara News
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Rice price hike due to weather and infra damage, Indonesia says
Workers unloading sacks of rice at Cipinang Rice Market in Jakarta. (Pic: Antara)
JAKARTA: Statistics Indonesia (BPS) stated that the increase in prices of food commodities, including rice, has been caused by weather factors and damage to several infrastructures.

“One of the causes of the price increase is the insufficient stocks in several areas, particularly due to the impacts of weather factors and the damage to road access and hindrances in food commodity distribution,” Acting Head of BPS Amalia A Widyasanti remarked here.

Widyasanti explained that in general, an increase in rice prices occurred in 28 provinces, while the prices in 10 other provinces showed a decline. All provinces in Java, Bali, and Nusa Tenggara experienced an increase in rice prices.

She further noted that the high prices of rice are caused by supplies that are relatively lower than the demand, which is high.

Widyasanti stated that several rice-producing countries had halted exports, thereby causing the prices in the global market to increase relatively. Meanwhile, domestically, rice production has been impeded by the El Nino phenomenon.

“Domestically, rice production is relatively lower due to the factors of weather and the impact of the prolonged El Nino phenomenon,” she remarked.

In a bid to control volatile food inflation, the government is carrying out a rice assistance program by utilizing the government rice reserves (CBP) in accordance with Presidential Regulation Number 125 of 2022 on the Management of Government Food Reserves.

The rice assistance has been carried out since early 2023 and has been continued in 2024.

In 2024, the assistance is distributed from January to March, targeting 22 million beneficiary families based on the Extreme Poverty Eradication Acceleration Target (P3KE) data of the Coordinating Ministry for Human Development and Culture.

The rice assistance programme will be continued from May to June 2024 if the state budget capacity supports it.  

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