Latest Food Prices in DKI Jakarta: Onions Up, Red Chili Down
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Prices of several food commodities in DKI Jakarta today were observed to decrease compared to yesterday.
Citing data from the National Food Agency (Bapanas) food price panel on Monday (8/9/2025) at 09:52 AM WIB, out of 21 commodities, 10 increased and 11 decreased.
Commodities with price increases were mackerel, milkfish, broiler chicken meat, broiler chicken eggs, and whole garlic.
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Meanwhile, prices of several commodities such as medium rice, shallots, curly red chili, dried soybeans (imported), and packaged wheat flour decreased compared to yesterday''s prices.
Whole garlic commodity saw the highest increase of Rp3,362 (7.99%) to Rp45,429 per kg. Meanwhile, the price of dried soybeans (imported) saw the sharpest decrease of 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 September 8, 2025, at 09:52 AM WIB.
- Pure Beef: Rp135,714 per kg (up 2.43%)
- Skipjack Tuna: Rp46,250 per kg (up 5.71%)
- Milkfish: Rp45,875 per kg (up 0.96%)
- Whole Garlic: Rp45,429 per kg (up 7.99%)
- Mackerel: Rp44,375 per kg (up 5.97%)
- Shallots: Rp42,143 per kg (down 7.72%)
- Large Red Chili: Rp42,143 per kg (down 9.92%)
- Curly Red Chili: Rp40,714 per kg (down 6.04%)
- Red Bird''s Eye Chili: Rp38,571 per kg (down 5.92%)
- Broiler Chicken Meat: Rp36,778 per kg (up 0.52%)
- Broiler Chicken Eggs: Rp28,000 per kg (up 0.85%)
- Packaged Cooking Oil: Rp20,571 per liter (down 0.86%)
- Bulk Cooking Oil: Rp19,143 per liter (up 0.31%)
- Consumption Sugar: Rp18,143 per kg (down 0.93%)
- Minyakita (Cooking Oil Brand): Rp18,000 per liter (up 0.94%)
- Premium Rice: Rp15,150 per kg (down 0.08%)
- Medium Rice: Rp12,850 per kg (down 1.15%)
- Packaged Wheat Flour: Rp12,429 per kg (down 1.55%)
- Consumption Salt: Rp10,857 per kg (down 6.85%)
- Bulk Wheat Flour: Rp10,000 per kg (up 1.7%)
- Dried Soybeans (Imported): Rp0 per kg (down 100.0%)
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