Food Supply, Prices Stable for Ramadan: NFA
The National Food Agency (NFA) has assured that Indonesia’s food supply is secure ahead of Ramadan 2025, with sufficient stock to meet demand and measures in place to stabilize prices. Learn more.
The National Food Agency (NFA) has assured that Indonesia’s food supply is secure ahead of Ramadan 2025, with sufficient stock to meet demand and measures in place to stabilize prices. Learn more.
President Prabowo Subianto is set to issue a government regulation enforcing a minimum purchase price of Rp6,500 per kilogram for harvested unhusked rice (GKP) to protect farmers from underpricing by rice millers. Learn more,
A total of 1.41 million cars returned to Greater Jakarta following the Islamic day of Isra Mi’raj and Lunar New Year holidays, marking a 14.3% increase from normal traffic levels of 1.09 million vehicles. Read more.
Presidential Special Envoy for Climate and Energy, Hashim S. Djojohadikusumo raises his confidence that the government’s plan to build three million houses annually will help reduce the cement industry’s oversupply by driving up demand. Learn more.
President Prabowo Subianto has approved the construction of a 700-kilometer sea wall from Banten to East Java to protect coastal farmland from rising sea levels. Learn more.
Minister of Finance Sri Mulyani Indrawati has issued a directive for ministries and agencies to implement budget cuts effective from February 2025 Learn more.
PT Jasa Marga Nusantara Tollroad Regional Division recorded a 10.9% increase in traffic volume, with 183,728 vehicles passing through its toll roads. Learn more.
The Papua Regional Police has launched a corn planting initiative across 22.5 hectares to support food security in the region. Learn more.
Minister of Finance Sri Mulyani Indrawati has said that the Presidential Instruction No. 1/2025 on budget efficiency will stimulate economic growth. Learn more,
Bank Indonesia said that the Indonesian rupiah's exchange rate against the U.S. dollar remains stable, with potential for further strengthening. Learn more.
The government is planning to accelerate the development of Indonesia’s first nuclear power plant to 2029, moving it ahead from the original target of 2032. Read more,
Minister of Forestry Raja Juli Antoni insisted that the plan to utilize 20.6 million hectares of forest for food, energy, and water reserves will not involve deforestation. Learn more.