Food Prices Monday (6/10) in DKI Jakarta: Red Chili Up, Chicken Meat Down
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The prices of several food commodities in DKI Jakarta today are observed to be higher than yesterday.
According to data from the National Food Agency (Bapanas) food price panel on Monday (October 6, 2025) at 12.14 PM WIB, out of 21 commodities, 10 commodities increased and 2 commodities decreased.
Commodities with price increases include packaged cooking oil, skipjack tuna, large red chili, garlic bulb, and red cayenne pepper.
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Meanwhile, the prices of several commodities such as bulk cooking oil and broiler chicken meat decreased compared to yesterday's prices.
Curly red chili commodity recorded the highest increase of Rp6,644 (11.03%) to Rp66,875 per kg. Meanwhile, the price of broiler chicken meat saw the sharpest decline of Rp666 (1.64%) to Rp40,067 per kg.
Here is the complete list of 21 food commodity prices in DKI Jakarta according to Bapanas on October 6, 2025 at 12.14 PM WIB.
- Pure Beef: Rp133,000 per kg (up 2.31%)
- Curly Red Chili: Rp66,875 per kg (up 11.03%)
- Large Red Chili: Rp56,333 per kg (up 3.21%)
- Red Cayenne Pepper: Rp50,000 per kg (up 9.24%)
- Milkfish: Rp46,333 per kg (up 2.02%)
- Skipjack Tuna: Rp44,333 per kg (up 3.3%)
- Shallots: Rp44,063 per kg (up 2.29%)
- Mackerel: Rp42,667 per kg (up 3.44%)
- Broiler Chicken Meat: Rp40,067 per kg (down 1.64%)
- Garlic Bulb: Rp39,882 per kg (up 4.36%)
- Broiler Chicken Eggs: Rp29,278 per kg (stable)
- Packaged Cooking Oil: Rp20,765 per liter (up 0.57%)
- Bulk Cooking Oil: Rp19,077 per liter (down 0.4%)
- Consumption Sugar: Rp18,353 per kg (stable)
- Minyakita: Rp17,844 per liter (stable)
- Premium Rice: Rp15,240 per kg (stable)
- Medium Rice: Rp13,045 per kg (stable)
- Packaged Wheat Flour: Rp12,294 per kg (stable)
- Consumption Salt: Rp11,529 per kg (stable)
- Bulk Wheat Flour: Rp9,844 per kg (stable)
- Dried Soybean Seeds (Imported): Rp9,600 per kg (stable)
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