Prevalence of Food Consumption Inadequacy in Grobogan Decreased by 7.47% in the Last 5 Years

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Irfan Fadhlurrahman 13/12/2025 13:05 WIB
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Prevalence of Food Consumption Inadequacy in Grobogan Regency, Central Java (2017-2024)
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Referring to data from the Central Statistics Agency (BPS), the prevalence of food inadequacy (Prevalence of Undernourishment/PoU) in Grobogan Regency, Central Java, reached 9.91% in 2024.

This figure decreased by 3.32% from the previous year's 13.23%, while in the last 5 years, it decreased by 7.47%.

The average PoU in Indonesia was 8.27% in 2024. This means that the PoU in Grobogan 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 assess the condition of food and nutrition insecurity.

This means that the residents in Grobogan Regency who consume food but have inadequate energy needs do not exceed 9.91% of the total population.

Compared to 34 other regencies/cities in Central Java Province, the PoU in Grobogan Regency is ranked 25th. The region with the lowest PoU (top rank) is Salatiga City (4.04%), and the highest (last rank) is Wonosobo Regency (13.39%).

Here is a list of the 10 regencies/cities with the lowest PoU in Central Java Province in 2024.

  1. Salatiga City: 4.04%
  2. Semarang City: 4.15%
  3. Tegal City: 5.02%
  4. Pekalongan City: 5.05%
  5. Kudus Regency: 5.41%
  6. Pekalongan Regency: 5.54%
  7. Surakarta City: 6.22%
  8. Pemalang Regency: 6.31%
  9. Batang Regency: 6.53%
  10. Karanganyar Regency: 7.09%

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