Today's Food Prices in Indonesia on February 24: Oil, Soybean and Egg Prices Drop

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Irfan Fadhlurrahman 24/02/2026 14:28 WIB
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List of Retail Food Prices in Indonesian Regions February 24, 2026 at 14:23 WIB
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Several food commodity prices in Indonesia today were observed to decrease compared to yesterday.

Based on data from the Ministry of Trade's Basic Needs Market Monitoring System (SP2KP Kemendag) on Tuesday (February 24, 2026) at 14:23 WIB, out of 16 commodities, 2 commodities increased and 14 decreased.

The commodities that increased in price were bulk palm cooking oil and large red chili.

(Read: Pandemic Subsides, Indonesia Faces Pressure from Rising Food Prices)

Meanwhile, prices of several commodities such as beef hindquarter, premium rice, Minyakita, wheat flour, and broiler chicken decreased compared to yesterday's prices.

Large red chili prices jumped the highest by Rp2,135 (4.86%) to Rp46,108 per kg. Meanwhile, red bird's eye chili prices dropped the most by Rp2,296 (2.86%) to Rp77,937 per kg.

Below is the complete list of 16 food commodity prices in Indonesia according to SP2KP Kemendag on February 24, 2026 at 14:23 WIB.

  1. Beef Hindquarter: Rp135,267 per kg (down 0.06%)
  2. Red Bird's Eye Chili: Rp77,937 per kg (down 2.86%)
  3. Large Red Chili: Rp46,108 per kg (up 4.86%)
  4. Curly Red Chili: Rp44,307 per kg (down 2.67%)
  5. Shallots: Rp41,350 per kg (down 0.07%)
  6. Broiler Chicken: Rp40,593 per kg (down 0.38%)
  7. Honan Garlic: Rp36,545 per kg (down 0.07%)
  8. Broiler Eggs: Rp30,885 per kg (down 0.03%)
  9. Premium Packaged Palm Cooking Oil: Rp21,106 per liter (down 0.03%)
  10. Bulk Palm Cooking Oil: Rp18,152 per liter (up 0.07%)
  11. Bulk Granulated Sugar: Rp17,817 per kg (down 0.01%)
  12. Minyakita: Rp15,950 per liter (down 0.02%)
  13. Premium Rice: Rp15,315 per kg (down 0.07%)
  14. Medium Rice: Rp13,644 per kg (down 0.14%)
  15. Imported Soybeans: Rp13,281 per kg (down 0.05%)
  16. Wheat Flour: Rp12,424 per kg (down 0.06%)

(Read: Even Though It Decreased, Global Food Prices Remain High as of May 2022)

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