Indonesia's Per Capita Cooking Oil Consumption Increased in 2023

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Adi Ahdiat 22/04/2024 13:09 WIB
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Per Capita Consumption of Cooking Oil in Indonesia (2019-2023)
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According to data from the National Food Agency (Bapanas), in 2023 the average Indonesian consumed 9.56 kilograms of cooking oil per capita per year.

Consumption increased by 0.9% compared to 2022 (year-on-year/yoy), although it remains below the 2021 consumption level, as shown in the graph.

Total national household cooking oil needs in 2023 reached 2.66 million tons per year, a 2% increase (yoy).

Bapanas also recorded that in 2023, the average Indonesian received 253 kilocalories per capita per day from the consumption of cooking oil, palm oil, and similar products.

This figure is equivalent to 12% of the total daily caloric intake of the population, which averages 2,088 kilocalories per capita per day.

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