Complete List of Food Prices in DKI Jakarta Today, What's the Price of Chicken? (Sunday, February 4, 2024)

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Irfan Fadhlurrahman 04/02/2024 08:20 WIB
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Retail Food Price List for DKI Jakarta Region as of February 4, 2024, 08:15 WIB
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The prices of several food commodities in Jakarta, DKI today are observed to be higher than yesterday.

Based on the National Food Agency (Bapanas) food price panel data on Sunday (4/2/2024) at 08.15 WIB, out of 14 commodities, 10 commodities increased and 4 commodities decreased in price.

Commodities that increased in price include broiler chicken, shallots, granulated sugar, simple packaged cooking oil, and premium rice.

Meanwhile, the prices of several commodities such as garlic cloves, mackerel, skipjack tuna, and milkfish decreased compared to yesterday's prices.

Red chili saw the highest price increase of Rp18,320 (29.7%) to Rp80,000 per kg. Mackerel saw the lowest price decrease of Rp10,600 (29.78%) to Rp25,000 per kg.

The following is a complete list of the prices of 14 food commodities in DKI Jakarta according to Bapanas on February 4, 2024, at 08.15 WIB.

1. Red Chili: Rp80,000 per kg (up 29.7%)
2. Curly Red Chili: Rp70,000 per kg (up 3.87%)
3. Broiler Chicken: Rp45,000 per kg (up 18.39%)
4. Shallots: Rp40,000 per kg (up 7.18%)
5. Garlic Cloves: Rp40,000 per kg (down 0.82%)
6. Milkfish: Rp35,000 per kg (down 13.98%)
7. Chicken Eggs: Rp32,000 per kg (up 15.23%)
8. Skipjack Tuna: Rp30,000 per kg (down 17.24%)
9. Mackerel: Rp25,000 per kg (down 29.78%)
10. Simple Packaged Cooking Oil: Rp20,000 per liter (up 14.61%)
11. Granulated Sugar: Rp18,000 per kg (up 7.08%)
12. Premium Rice: Rp15,600 per kg (up 0.19%)
13. Packaged Wheat Flour (non-bulk): Rp14,000 per kg (up 9.2%)
14. Fine Iodized Salt: Rp12,000 per kg (up 8.7%)

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