The Price of Low-Quality Grade II Rice in Maluku is the Highest in Indonesia (Tuesday, January 7, 2025)
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The National Strategic Food Price Information Center recorded an average daily price of Rp. 14,000 per kg for low-quality grade II rice in modern markets across several provinces as of Tuesday, January 7, 2025. Overall, the average this week increased compared to last week's average of Rp. 13,910 per kg.
The daily price of low-quality grade II rice in modern markets in Maluku was the highest in Indonesia at Rp. 16,700 per kg. Compared to a month ago, the price of low-quality grade II rice in this province is lower; previously it was recorded at Rp. 17,050 per kg.
Meanwhile, in West Papua's modern markets, low-quality grade II rice was sold at Rp. 16,050 per kg, making it the second most expensive in the country.
Following in third place, the price of low-quality grade II rice in South Sumatra was Rp. 15,800 per kg, Aceh Rp. 15,600 per kg, and Lampung Rp. 15,450 per kg.
Meanwhile, there were 12 provinces with low-quality grade II rice prices below the national average. The three provinces with the lowest selling prices for low-quality grade II rice were Riau Islands, Jambi, and West Nusa Tenggara.
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