Today's Food Prices (28/1) in DKI Jakarta: Rice, Chili, and Oil Prices Rise

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Irfan Fadhlurrahman 28/01/2026 15:55 WIB
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List of Retail Food Prices in DKI Jakarta January 28, 2026 at 3:49 PM WIB
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Prices of several food commodities in DKI Jakarta today were observed to rise compared to yesterday.

Based on data from the Ministry of Trade's Basic Necessity Market Monitoring System (SP2KP Kemendag) on Wednesday (January 28, 2026) at 3:49 PM WIB, out of 16 commodities, 7 commodities increased and 1 commodity decreased.

Commodities with increased prices include shallots, Minyakita cooking oil, medium rice, beef hindquarter, and red bird's eye chili.

(Read: USDA Projection: Indonesia's Rice Production Highest in Southeast Asia in 2025)

Meanwhile, only broiler chicken eggs decreased compared to yesterday's price.

Large red chili commodity saw the highest increase of Rp2,833 (6.34%) to Rp47,500 per kg. As for broiler chicken eggs, the price dropped the most by Rp50 (0.17%) to Rp29,500 per kg.

Below is the complete list of prices for 16 food commodities in DKI Jakarta according to SP2KP Kemendag on January 28, 2026 at 3:49 PM WIB.

  1. Beef Hindquarter: Rp141,417 per kg (up 0.18%)
  2. Red Bird's Eye Chili: Rp63,250 per kg (up 5.42%)
  3. Large Red Chili: Rp47,500 per kg (up 6.34%)
  4. Shallots: Rp46,900 per kg (up 0.86%)
  5. Curly Red Chili: Rp45,500 per kg (up 4.0%)
  6. Honan Garlic: Rp40,567 per kg (unchanged)
  7. Broiler Chicken Meat: Rp39,675 per kg (unchanged)
  8. Broiler Chicken Eggs: Rp29,500 per kg (down 0.17%)
  9. Premium Packaged Palm Cooking Oil: Rp22,500 per liter (unchanged)
  10. Bulk Palm Cooking Oil: Rp19,500 per liter (unchanged)
  11. Bulk Granulated Sugar: Rp18,275 per kg (unchanged)
  12. Minyakita Cooking Oil: Rp16,550 per liter (up 0.3%)
  13. Premium Rice: Rp16,262 per kg (unchanged)
  14. Imported Soybeans: Rp14,900 per kg (unchanged)
  15. Medium Rice: Rp14,063 per kg (up 0.54%)
  16. Wheat Flour: Rp11,750 per kg (unchanged)

(Read: Indonesia's Per Capita Rice Consumption Projected to Decrease Again in 2024)

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