Today's Food Prices (Jan 7) in Indonesia: Onions Rise, Red Chilies Fall
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Prices of several food commodities in Indonesia today are observed to have decreased compared to yesterday.
Reporting data from the Ministry of Trade's Basic Necessities Market Monitoring System (SP2KP Kemendag) on Wednesday (Jan 7, 2026) at 14:19 WIB, out of 16 commodities, 2 commodities increased and 3 commodities decreased.
Commodities with increased prices are beef hindquarter and Honan garlic.
(Read: Rice Contributes to RI's Largest Monthly Inflation in July 2025)
Meanwhile, prices of several commodities such as large red chilies, curly red chilies, and broiler eggs decreased compared to yesterday's prices.
Honan garlic prices surged the highest by Rp200 (0.52%) to Rp39,000 per kg. Meanwhile, large red chili prices fell the sharpest by Rp1,000 (2.15%) to Rp45,600 per kg.
Here is the complete list of 16 food commodity prices in Indonesia according to SP2KP Kemendag on January 7, 2026, at 14:19 WIB.
- Beef Hindquarter: Rp141,300 per kg (up 0.07%)
- Red Bird's Eye Chili: Rp61,500 per kg (stable)
- Shallots: Rp49,300 per kg (stable)
- Large Red Chili: Rp45,600 per kg (down 2.15%)
- Curly Red Chili: Rp45,000 per kg (down 1.75%)
- Broiler Chicken Meat: Rp41,800 per kg (stable)
- Honan Garlic: Rp39,000 per kg (up 0.52%)
- Broiler Eggs: Rp33,700 per kg (down 0.3%)
- Premium Packaged Palm Cooking Oil: Rp22,300 per liter (stable)
- Bulk Granulated Sugar: Rp18,300 per kg (stable)
- Bulk Palm Cooking Oil: Rp18,100 per liter (stable)
- Minyakita: Rp16,800 per liter (stable)
- Premium Rice: Rp16,300 per kg (stable)
- Imported Soybeans: Rp14,700 per kg (stable)
- Medium Rice: Rp14,500 per kg (stable)
- Wheat Flour: Rp13,400 per kg (stable)
(Read: 2% of Indonesian Citizens Consume Sago, 99% Consume Rice)
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