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One of the requirements for traditional markets stipulated in the Indonesian National Standard (SNI) on Market Certification is the existence of a manager. This is important because it forms an essential foundation for the sustainability of traditional market development.
However, the Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS) recorded that there were still 695 traditional markets without managers in 2020. This number is equivalent to 4.28% of the total number of traditional markets, which amounted to 16,235 units.
Meanwhile, the majority of traditional markets are managed by regional governments/BUMDs/customary bodies, namely 79.96%. The remainder are managed by individuals (6.61%), private entities (5.13%), and the central government (2.19%).
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