On April 28, 2023, a week after Eid al-Fitr, the average price of beef hindquarters in Indonesia reached Rp139,984 per kilogram (kg).
This price is 1.7% higher than the end of the previous month (month-on-month/mom), and 4.5% higher than a year ago (year-on-year/yoy).
The average price of beef on April 28, 2023, also set a record high in recent years, as shown in the graph.
However, the price varies considerably depending on the region. The highest price was recorded in North Kalimantan, while the lowest was in Bali.
Here is a breakdown of the average price of beef hindquarters per province on April 28, 2023, according to data from the Ministry of Trade, ordered from most expensive to least expensive:
1. North Kalimantan: Rp165,278 per kg
2. East Kalimantan: Rp160,542 per kg
3. West Kalimantan: Rp159,786 per kg
4. South Kalimantan: Rp159,019 per kg
5. Riau Islands: Rp156,563 per kg
6. Bangka Belitung: Rp150,969 per kg
7. Aceh: Rp150,000 per kg
8. West Papua: Rp150,000 per kg
9. West Sumatra: Rp149,342 per kg
10. Central Kalimantan: Rp148,278 per kg
11. North Maluku: Rp148,056 per kg
12. Riau: Rp147,953 per kg
13. Jakarta: Rp145,611 per kg
14. Papua: Rp145,369 per kg
15. South Sumatra: Rp145,069 per kg
16. Central Sulawesi: Rp142,569 per kg
17. West Java: Rp141,950 per kg
18. Southeast Sulawesi: Rp141,806 per kg
19. Banten: Rp141,369 per kg
20. Jambi: Rp140,556 per kg
21. Bengkulu: Rp139,722 per kg
22. North Sumatra: Rp137,606 per kg
23. Central Java: Rp135,106 per kg
24. North Sulawesi: Rp133,889 per kg
25. Lampung: Rp133,719 per kg
26. Yogyakarta: Rp133,611 per kg
27. Gorontalo: Rp130,000 per kg
28. West Sulawesi: Rp128,056 per kg
29. South Sulawesi: Rp123,336 per kg
30. Maluku: Rp121,667 per kg
31. West Nusa Tenggara: Rp121,147 per kg
32. East Java: Rp119,094 per kg
33. East Nusa Tenggara: Rp109,283 per kg
34. Bali: Rp103,144 per kg