Chicken Prices Exceed the Highest Retail Price (HET) in 22 Provinces
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The National Food Agency (Bapanas) sets the reference price/highest retail price (HAP/HET) for broiler chicken for consumers at Rp36,750 per kilogram (kg).
This provision is stipulated in Bapanas Regulation Number 5 of 2022, which remains in effect to date.
However, as of April 29, 2024, the national average price of broiler chicken has exceeded the HAP/HET, reaching Rp37,560 per kg.
Specifically, 22 provinces have average chicken prices exceeding the HAP/HET, while 16 provinces have lower prices.
The highest broiler chicken price was recorded in Papua Pegunungan at Rp61,600 per kg, approximately 68% higher than the HAP/HET.
Conversely, the lowest price was recorded in South Sulawesi at Rp30,180 per kg, or 18% lower than the HAP/HET.
The following is a list of the 22 provinces where the average chicken price was above the HAP/HET on April 29, 2024:
1. Papua Pegunungan: Rp61,600 per kg
2. West Papua: Rp50,090
3. South Papua: Rp50,000
4. North Kalimantan: Rp49,570
5. Southwest Papua: Rp47,670
6. Central Papua: Rp47,330
7. Maluku: Rp47,180
8. West Kalimantan: Rp46,470
9. North Maluku: Rp46,300
10. Central Kalimantan: Rp44,180
11. West Nusa Tenggara: Rp42,780
12. East Nusa Tenggara: Rp42,430
13. Papua: Rp41,900
14. East Kalimantan: Rp41,640
15. Bali: Rp41,170
16. Bengkulu: Rp38,780
17. Riau Islands: Rp38,600
18. Jakarta: Rp38,270
19. West Sumatra: Rp37,130
20. Bangka Belitung Islands: Rp37,120
21. West Java: Rp36,900
22. Central Java: Rp36,760
The following is a list of the 16 provinces where the average chicken price was below the HAP/HET on April 29, 2024:
1. Banten: Rp36,710 per kg
2. Lampung: Rp36,680
3. Jambi: Rp36,630
4. South Kalimantan: Rp36,420
5. North Sumatra: Rp36,100
6. North Sulawesi: Rp35,940
7. Riau: Rp35,510
8. Yogyakarta: Rp35,350
9. East Java: Rp35,200
10. Central Sulawesi: Rp35,150
11. Southeast Sulawesi: Rp34,960
12. South Sumatra: Rp34,620
13. Gorontalo: Rp33,970
14. Aceh: Rp31,770
15. West Sulawesi: Rp30,290
16. South Sulawesi: Rp30,180
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