DKI Jakarta Food Prices Friday (22/8): Onion Prices Rise, Cayenne Pepper Prices Fall
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Prices of several food commodities in DKI Jakarta today were observed to have increased compared to yesterday.
Based on the National Food Agency (Bapanas) food price panel data on Friday (August 22, 2025) at 10.17 AM WIB, out of 21 commodities, 11 commodities saw an increase and 10 commodities saw a decrease.
Commodities with increased prices include mackerel, premium rice, broiler chicken meat, garlic, and pure beef.
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Meanwhile, prices of several commodities such as medium rice, table salt, milkfish, red cayenne pepper, and shallots decreased compared to yesterday''s prices.
The garlic commodity surged the highest by Rp3,426 (8.0%) to Rp46,250 per kg. Meanwhile, the price of dried soybean seeds (imported) dropped the sharpest by Rp9,600 (100.0%) to Rp0 per kg.
Here is the complete list of prices for 21 food commodities in DKI Jakarta according to Bapanas on August 22, 2025 at 10.17 AM WIB.
- Pure Beef: Rp134,583 per kg (up 0.86%)
- Shallots: Rp46,250 per kg (down 4.7%)
- Garlic: Rp46,250 per kg (up 8.0%)
- Milkfish: Rp46,000 per kg (down 0.72%)
- Large Red Chili: Rp45,000 per kg (down 2.7%)
- Skipjack Tuna: Rp44,091 per kg (down 1.29%)
- Mackerel: Rp43,000 per kg (up 1.58%)
- Red Cayenne Pepper: Rp40,000 per kg (down 6.85%)
- Curly Red Chili: Rp39,375 per kg (down 5.05%)
- Broiler Chicken Meat: Rp37,417 per kg (up 1.81%)
- Broiler Eggs: Rp28,458 per kg (up 0.94%)
- Packaged Cooking Oil: Rp20,636 per liter (up 0.52%)
- Bulk Cooking Oil: Rp19,125 per liter (up 0.66%)
- Consumption Sugar: Rp18,455 per kg (up 0.56%)
- Minyakita: Rp17,850 per liter (up 0.03%)
- Premium Rice: Rp15,610 per kg (up 1.32%)
- Medium Rice: Rp13,056 per kg (down 0.62%)
- Packaged Wheat Flour: Rp12,273 per kg (down 0.17%)
- Table Salt: Rp11,500 per kg (down 2.25%)
- Wheat Flour (Bulk): Rp10,150 per kg (up 3.11%)
- Dried Soybean Seeds (Imported): Rp0 per kg (down 100.0%)
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