Food Prices Today, November 27, in South Sumatra: Chili Prices Up, Onion Prices Down
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The prices of several food commodities in South Sumatra today were observed to have increased compared to yesterday.
Based on data from the Ministry of Trade's Staple Food Market Monitoring System (SP2KP Kemendag) on Thursday (27/11/2025) at 13:54 WIB, out of 16 commodities, 4 increased and 2 decreased.
Commodities with price increases include red bird's eye chili, broiler chicken meat, curly red chili, and large red chili.
(Read: Rice, Commodity Contributing to the Poverty Line in Urban Areas in March 2025)
Meanwhile, prices of several commodities such as Honan garlic and shallots decreased compared to yesterday's prices.
Red bird's eye chili experienced the highest increase of Rp1,167 (2.72%) to Rp44,000 per kg. Shallot prices, on the other hand, saw the sharpest decrease of Rp1,000 (2.46%) to Rp39,667 per kg.
Below is the complete list of 16 food commodity prices in South Sumatra according to SP2KP Kemendag on November 27, 2025, at 13:54 WIB.
- Beef Hind Leg: Rp136,667 per kg (stable)
- Curly Red Chili: Rp65,042 per kg (up 1.76%)
- Large Red Chili: Rp63,583 per kg (up 0.79%)
- Red Bird's Eye Chili: Rp44,000 per kg (up 2.72%)
- Shallots: Rp39,667 per kg (down 2.46%)
- Broiler Chicken Meat: Rp38,167 per kg (up 0.66%)
- Honan Garlic: Rp33,000 per kg (down 1.98%)
- Broiler Chicken Eggs: Rp28,417 per kg (stable)
- Premium Packaged Palm Cooking Oil: Rp20,000 per liter (stable)
- Bulk Palm Cooking Oil: Rp18,000 per liter (stable)
- Bulk Granulated Sugar: Rp17,000 per kg (stable)
- Minyakita (Subsidized Cooking Oil): Rp15,800 per liter (stable)
- Premium Rice: Rp14,310 per kg (stable)
- Medium Rice: Rp13,033 per kg (stable)
- Wheat Flour: Rp12,708 per kg (stable)
- Imported Soybeans: Rp12,683 per kg (stable)
(Read: 10 Food Commodities Heavily Imported by Indonesia from the US)
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