Food Consumption Deficiency Rate in Taliabu Island Increased by 39.21% in 2023

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Irfan Fadhlurrahman 10/09/2024 10:22 WIB
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Prevalence of Inadequate Food Consumption in Pulau Taliabu District, North Maluku Province (2017-2023)
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Based on data from the Central Statistics Agency (BPS), the prevalence of undernourishment (PoU) in Pulau Taliabu Regency, North Maluku, was 39.21% in 2023.

This figure is up 0.59% from the previous year's 38.62%, while it has decreased by 2.56% over the past 5 years.

The average PoU in Indonesia was 8.53% in 2023. This means that the PoU in Pulau Taliabu Regency is higher than the national average.

According to the National Food Agency (Bapanas), PoU is a condition where a person regularly consumes an insufficient amount of food to meet the energy needed for a normal, active, and healthy life. This indicator can be used as a tool to assess food and nutrition insecurity.

This means that in Pulau Taliabu Regency, the percentage of the population whose food consumption does not meet their energy needs does not reach 39.21% of the total population.

Compared to 9 other regencies/cities in North Maluku Province, Pulau Taliabu Regency ranks 9th in terms of PoU. The regency with the lowest PoU (highest ranking) is Central Halmahera Regency (15.3%), and the highest (lowest ranking) is Sula Islands Regency (44.37%).

The following is a list of the lowest PoU rates across all regencies/cities in North Maluku Province in 2023:

1. Central Halmahera Regency: 15.3%
2. Ternate City: 17.86%
3. Tidore Islands City: 26.77%
4. South Halmahera Regency: 30.48%
5. Morotai Island Regency: 30.64%
6. North Halmahera Regency: 31.22%
7. East Halmahera Regency: 32.27%
8. West Halmahera Regency: 37.41%
9. Pulau Taliabu Regency: 39.21%
10. Sula Islands Regency: 44.37%

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