Prices Of Chicken Meat, Eggs And Compact Cooking Oil Rise
JAKARTA - The price of a number of food commodities has increased today. Such as chicken meat, chicken eggs, shallots, garlic, consumption sugar, packaged flour to packaged cooking oil.
Referring to the National Food Agency (Bapanas) Price Panel, Monday, May 13, the national average price of chicken increased by Rp380 silver to Rp38,150 per kilogram (kg).
The highest price of chicken is in Papua Province, Mountains amounting to Rp. 60,370 per kg and the lowest price for chicken meat is in South Sulawesi Province at Rp. 28,900 per kg.
Then, the price of chicken eggs was observed to increase by Rp120 silver on an average national basis. So that the price of eggs becomes Rp30,490 per kg. The highest price of eggs is in Papua Province, Mountains amounting to Rp51,960 per kg and the lowest price is Rp26,790 per kg in Aceh Province.
Meanwhile, the garlic commodity is IDR 40 silver to IDR 42,890 per kg. The highest price is IDR 81,240 per kg in Papua Province and the lowest price is IDR 36,870 per kg in East Java Province.
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Then, the price of shallots also increased by Rp. 10 silver to Rp. 48,070 per kg. The highest price is in Papua Province, Mountains of Rp. 88,960 per kg and the lowest price is Rp. 37,150 kg in West Nusa Tenggara (NTB) Province.
Meanwhile, the national average price of sugar rose by Rp. 60 silver to Rp. 18,400 per kg. The highest price of sugar is in Papua Province, Mountains of Rp. 29,320 per kg and the lowest price is Rp. 17,080 per kg in Riau Islands Province.
The price of packaged flour was also observed to increase on an average national basis by Rp. 50 silver to Rp. 13,420 per kg. The highest price for flour is Rp. 29,320 in Papua Province, Mountains and the lowest price is Rp. 11,200 kg in Yogyakarta.
Then, the price of simple packaged cooking oil also recorded an increase on average by Rp90 silver to Rp17,880 per liter. The highest price of Rp37,420 per liter is in the Papua Province of the Mountains and the lowest price is Rp15,480 per liter in the Province of the Bangka Belitung Islands.