Prevalence of Inadequate Food Consumption in Bone Decreased by 3.8% in the Last 5 Years
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Based on data from the Central Statistics Agency (BPS), the prevalence of undernourishment (PoU) in Bone Regency, South Sulawesi was 12.57% in 2025.
This figure decreased by 0.12% from the previous year's 12.69%, while over the last 5 years it has decreased by 3.8%.
Indonesia's average PoU in 2025 was 7.89%. This means that the PoU in Bone 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 required for a normal, active, and healthy life.
This indicator can be used as a tool to observe food and nutrition security conditions.
This means that residents of Bone Regency who consume food but do not meet their energy needs account for up to 12.57% of the total population.
Compared to the other 23 regencies/cities in South Sulawesi Province, Bone Regency ranks 22nd in terms of PoU. The region with the lowest PoU (top rank) is Pangkajene and Islands Regency (2.9%) and the highest (last rank) is Jeneponto Regency (12.74%).
Below is the list of the 10 regencies/cities in South Sulawesi Province with the lowest PoU in 2025.
- Pangkajene and Islands Regency: 2.9%
- Palopo City: 3.16%
- Parepare City: 3.34%
- North Toraja Regency: 3.45%
- Enrekang Regency: 3.85%
- Bulukumba Regency: 3.89%
- East Luwu Regency: 4.15%
- Bantaeng Regency: 4.22%
- North Luwu Regency: 4.63%
- Luwu Regency: 4.86%
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