Latest Food Prices in Bali: Rice Up, Chilies Down
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The prices of several food commodities in Bali today are observed to have decreased compared to yesterday.
Citing data from the National Food Agency (Bapanas) food price panel on Friday (17/5/2024) at 14.28 WIB, out of 20 commodities, 6 commodities increased and 7 commodities decreased in price.
Commodities that increased in price include shallots, simple packaged cooking oil, premium rice, chicken eggs, and chicken meat.
Meanwhile, the prices of several commodities such as wheat flour (bulk), shallot cloves, dry soybean (import), red chili peppers, and iodized fine salt decreased compared to yesterday's prices.
Premium rice saw the highest price increase of Rp130 (0.87%) to Rp15,030 per kg. Meanwhile, the price of curly red chilies decreased the most, by Rp470 (1.16%) to Rp40,010 per kg.
The following is a complete list of the prices of 20 food commodities in Bali according to Bapanas as of May 17, 2024, at 14.28 WIB.
1. Pure Beef: Rp115,500 per kg (unchanged)
2. Shallots: Rp42,280 per kg (up 0.59%)
3. Chicken Meat: Rp41,330 per kg (up 0.46%)
4. Curly Red Chilies: Rp40,010 per kg (down 1.16%)
5. Shallot Cloves: Rp37,590 per kg (down 1.1%)
6. Milkfish: Rp35,800 per kg (unchanged)
7. Mackerel: Rp33,860 per kg (unchanged)
8. Chicken Eggs: Rp27,950 per kg (up 0.43%)
9. Red Chili Peppers: Rp27,820 per kg (down 0.14%)
10. Skipjack Tuna: Rp24,780 per kg (unchanged)
11. Granulated Sugar: Rp17,880 per kg (unchanged)
12. Simple Packaged Cooking Oil: Rp17,830 per liter (up 0.85%)
13. Bulk Cooking Oil: Rp15,790 per liter (up 0.25%)
14. Premium Rice: Rp15,030 per kg (up 0.87%)
15. Medium Rice: Rp13,390 per kg (down 0.3%)
16. Iodized Fine Salt: Rp12,890 per kg (down 0.31%)
17. Packaged Wheat Flour (non-bulk): Rp11,820 per kg (unchanged)
18. Dry Soybean (Import): Rp11,220 per kg (down 0.88%)
19. Bulk Wheat Flour: Rp10,900 per kg (down 1.09%)
20. Farmer-Level Corn: Rp5,320 per kg (unchanged)
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