National packaged cooking oil prices increased by 0.64% over the past week.
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According to the National Food Agency (Bapanas) retail food price data on Friday, December 20, 2024, at 1:30 PM WIB, the national price of packaged cooking oil reached Rp18,740 per liter.
This price is up Rp30 (0.16%) compared to yesterday. In the last week, the price of this commodity increased by Rp120 (0.64%). Compared to the previous 30 days, it increased by Rp360 (1.96%).
Looking at the price trend over the last 3 months, the average national price of packaged cooking oil increased by Rp650 (3.59%).
During the period of September 2024 - December 2024, the lowest average price of packaged cooking oil was Rp18,070 per liter on Thursday, September 26, 2024. The highest price reached Rp18,740 per liter on Friday, December 20, 2024.
Based on provincial data, the price of this commodity varies, ranging from Rp16,390 to Rp34,760 per liter.
The following is a list of the 12 provinces with the highest packaged cooking oil prices per liter on Friday, December 20, 2024:
1. Papua Pegunungan: Rp34,760
2. Papua Tengah: Rp27,590
3. Papua Barat: Rp23,140
4. Papua Barat Daya: Rp21,280
5. Maluku Utara: Rp20,680
6. Maluku: Rp20,650
7. East Kalimantan: Rp20,580
8. Gorontalo: Rp20,390
9. Southeast Sulawesi: Rp20,330
10. North Kalimantan: Rp20,280
11. Papua: Rp20,090
12. East Nusa Tenggara: Rp19,830
The following is a list of the 12 provinces with the lowest packaged cooking oil prices per liter on Friday, December 20, 2024:
1. Yogyakarta Special Region: Rp16,390
2. Bangka Belitung Islands: Rp17,400
3. East Java: Rp17,550
4. South Kalimantan: Rp17,630
5. Riau: Rp17,650
6. Banten: Rp17,720
7. Central Java: Rp17,770
8. Central Kalimantan: Rp17,790
9. Riau Islands: Rp17,850
10. Lampung: Rp17,870
11. Jambi: Rp17,880
12. South Sulawesi: Rp17,940
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