Current Food Prices in DKI Jakarta: Chili Prices Rise, Salt Prices Fall
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The prices of several food commodities in Jakarta today are observed to be lower than yesterday's.
Based on data from the National Food Agency (Bapanas) food price panel on Friday, November 1st, 2024, at 09:15 WIB, out of 18 commodities, 4 commodities increased in price and 14 decreased.
Commodities that increased in price are mackerel, red chilies, curly red chilies, and bulk cooking oil.
Meanwhile, the prices of several commodities such as medium-grain rice, granulated sugar, garlic bulbs, milkfish, and premium rice decreased compared to yesterday's prices.
Red chilies saw the highest price increase, up by Rp6,240 (12.8%) to Rp55,000 per kg. Iodized fine salt experienced the sharpest price drop, down Rp2,460 (20.59%) to Rp9,490 per kg.
The following is a complete list of the prices of 18 food commodities in Jakarta according to Bapanas on November 1st, 2024, at 09:15 WIB.
1. Pure Beef: Rp134,910 per kg (down 1.22%)
2. Red Chilies: Rp55,000 per kg (up 12.8%)
3. Garlic Bulbs: Rp40,000 per kg (down 3.15%)
4. Milkfish: Rp37,950 per kg (down 6.71%)
5. Mackerel: Rp36,470 per kg (up 3.08%)
6. Red Onion: Rp34,640 per kg (down 2.09%)
7. Curly Red Chilies: Rp34,640 per kg (up 7.01%)
8. Skipjack Tuna: Rp34,640 per kg (down 2.5%)
9. Broiler Chicken: Rp33,470 per kg (down 10.96%)
10. Chicken Eggs: Rp26,980 per kg (down 2.42%)
11. Granulated Sugar: Rp18,490 per kg (down 0.38%)
12. Bulk Cooking Oil: Rp18,000 per liter (up 6.45%)
13. Simple Packaged Cooking Oil: Rp18,000 per liter (down 1.48%)
14. Premium Rice: Rp14,490 per kg (down 4.1%)
15. Medium-grain Rice: Rp12,960 per kg (down 2.48%)
16. Packaged Wheat Flour (non-bulk): Rp12,490 per kg (down 5.38%)
17. Bulk Wheat Flour: Rp10,000 per kg (down 5.39%)
18. Iodized Fine Salt: Rp9,490 per kg (down 20.59%)
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