North Maluku's Shallots are the Most Expensive in Indonesia (Tuesday, January 7, 2025)
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The National Strategic Food Price Information Center recorded the average daily price of shallots (per kg) in modern markets in several provinces at Rp. 54,740 per kg, data as of Tuesday, January 7, 2025. Overall, the average this week decreased compared to the previous week's average of Rp. 55,150 per kg.
The daily price of shallots in modern markets in North Maluku was the most expensive in Indonesia, with a selling price of Rp. 71,950 per kg. Compared to a month ago, the price of shallots in this province did not change. The highest selling price ever recorded in this region was Rp. 102,400 per kg.
Meanwhile, in West Papua's modern markets, shallots were sold at Rp. 70,400 per kg, making it the second most expensive in the country.
Then, in third place, the price of shallots in Banten was Rp. 68,800 per kg, Gorontalo Rp. 68,450 per kg, and Maluku Rp. 65,900 per kg.
Meanwhile, there were 13 provinces with shallot sales prices below the national average. The three provinces with the lowest shallot selling prices were Aceh, Riau, and Jambi.
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