Lampung's Low-Quality Grade II Rice Prices are the Highest in Indonesia (Friday, April 11, 2025)
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The National Strategic Food Price Information Center recorded an average daily price of Rp. 14,430 per kg for low-quality grade II rice in modern markets across several provinces as of Friday, April 11, 2025. Overall, the average price this week increased compared to last week's average of Rp. 14,420 per kg.
Lampung province had the highest daily price of low-quality grade II rice in modern markets nationwide, at Rp. 17,650 per kg. This price remained unchanged compared to the previous month. The highest price ever recorded in this region was Rp. 18,700 per kg.
Meanwhile, in Maluku's modern markets, low-quality grade II rice was sold at Rp. 16,500 per kg, making it the second most expensive in the country.
Following in third place, the price of low-quality grade II rice was Rp. 16,500 per kg in East Kalimantan, Rp. 16,200 per kg in North Kalimantan, and Rp. 15,800 per kg in South Sumatra.
Meanwhile, 12 provinces had low-quality grade II rice prices below the national average. The three provinces with the lowest prices for low-quality grade II rice were Banten, Riau Islands, and West Nusa Tenggara.
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