Today's Food Prices (25/2) in Aceh: Onion and Red Chili Prices Drop

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Irfan Fadhlurrahman 25/02/2026 14:50 WIB
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List of Retail Food Prices in Aceh Region February 25, 2026 at 14:45 WIB
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Several food commodity prices in Aceh today were observed to drop compared to yesterday.

Based on data from the Ministry of Trade's Basic Needs Market Monitoring System (SP2KP Kemendag) on Wednesday (February 25, 2026) at 14:45 WIB, out of 16 commodities, 3 commodities increased and 6 decreased in price.

Commodities that saw price increases are medium rice, shallots, and large red chilies.

(Read: Rice, the Commodity Contributing to Urban Poverty Line in March 2025)

Meanwhile, prices of some commodities such as premium rice, curly red chilies, Minyakita, red bird's eye chilies, and imported soybeans decreased compared to yesterday's prices.

The large red chili commodity saw the highest jump of Rp745 (1.95%) to Rp39,037 per kg. Meanwhile, curly red chili prices dropped the most sharply by Rp1,540 (4.39%) to Rp33,563 per kg.

Below is the complete list of 16 food commodity prices in Aceh according to SP2KP Kemendag on February 25, 2026 at 14:45 WIB.

  1. Beef Hindquarter: Rp155,909 per kg (unchanged)
  2. Red Bird's Eye Chili: Rp50,517 per kg (down 0.65%)
  3. Large Red Chili: Rp39,037 per kg (up 1.95%)
  4. Honan Garlic: Rp37,392 per kg (down 0.13%)
  5. Broiler Chicken Meat: Rp36,870 per kg (unchanged)
  6. Shallots: Rp36,636 per kg (up 0.12%)
  7. Curly Red Chili: Rp33,563 per kg (down 4.39%)
  8. Broiler Eggs: Rp27,713 per kg (unchanged)
  9. Packaged Premium Palm Cooking Oil: Rp22,949 per liter (unchanged)
  10. Bulk Granulated Sugar: Rp18,920 per kg (unchanged)
  11. Bulk Palm Cooking Oil: Rp18,211 per liter (unchanged)
  12. Minyakita: Rp16,409 per liter (down 0.27%)
  13. Premium Rice: Rp15,695 per kg (down 0.25%)
  14. Imported Soybeans: Rp14,735 per kg (down 0.4%)
  15. Medium Rice: Rp14,524 per kg (up 0.32%)
  16. Wheat Flour: Rp13,496 per kg (unchanged)

(Read: Half of Indonesia's Economy Came from Java Island in 2025)

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