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JAKARTA - DKI Jakarta BUMD PT Food Station Tjipinang Jaya inaugurated the fifth Rice House called the DayaTani Rice House in Pondok Kopi, East Jakarta, Wednesday, April 12.

For your information, previously the Food Station had inaugurated 2 similar outlets in West Jakarta, 1 in Depok and 1 in Citayam.

The inauguration of the DayaTani Rice House outlet is the fifth Rice House Outlet which was inaugurated by the Food Station as DKI Jakarta Food BUMD in collaboration with the private sector, in this case with H Nelys Soekidi as the owner of the outlet.

"Through the presence of the DayaTani Rice House, it is hoped that it can be felt and provide benefits to the community around Pondok Kopi," said Pamrihadi in his official statement after inaugurating the DayaTani Rice House Outlet located on Jl. Mawar Merah Raya Blok P34 No.4 Malaka Jaya Village, Duren Sawit District, East Jakarta.

Furthermore, Pamrihadi stated that this Rice House not only sells rice but also sells other basic necessities such as sugar, wheat flour, cooking oil and others.

The various products sold include Bulog's SPHP Rice Rp9,200/kg, Oilita Rp13,500/liter, 5kg FS Jasmine Rice Rp68,500 per sack, 5 kg FS Sego Pulen Rp67,450 per sack, FS Long Grain 5 kg Rp54,000 per sack, FS Long Grain Red 5 kg Rp67,000 per sack, FS Long Grain 2.5 kg Rp34,000 per sack, 1 kg flour Rp13,000, white sugar FS 1 kg Rp13,400, FS Sugar Sulawes and crystalline sugar 1 kg Rp13,500.

Then, in addition to rice, this outlet also sells imported beef at a price of 1 kg Rp. 91,000 and chicken at a selling price of Rp. 29,500.

"We want synergies like this to be carried out widely in other Jakarta areas so that more people can be reached and feel the close access to the distribution of quality food and basic needs. The outlets were previously located in West Jakarta, now its barbank outlets have penetrated East Jakarta," explained Pamrihadi.

According to him, to control inflation, we want to grow together with SMEs and this rice house to be inaugurated in order to get closer to the surrounding community in accordance with the direction of PJ Governor Heru Budi Hartono so that the presence as a BUMD will be felt closer by Jakarta residents.

The owner of the H Nelys Soekidi Farmers Outlet said the presence of this outlet was a mandate from the Food Station that must be maintained.

"In addition to selling, we will open other outlets if they are given trust," he said.


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