Meat milling services at the Nusukan Traditional Market in Banjarsari Solo, Central Java, after Eid al-Adha 1444 Hijriah harvests sustenance with consumer demand increasing by 100 percent.
From the results of observations at the Solo Nusukan Market until 14.00 WIB, it can be seen that there are still many queues of people carrying beef to be ground to be processed and then processed into meatballs and glantin and made with bestic foods typical of Solo food.
According to Rizki Adi Ariyanto, one of the meat milling service entrepreneurs, the public who asked to add beef after this year's Eid al-Qurban, increased by 100 percent.
His business meat milling service on weekdays serves around 500 kg per day on average, but this year's Eid al-Fitr is 1,000 kg per day, an increase of about 100 percent.
Consumers are blowing the sacrificial meat of the type of cow which is mostly for meatballs, galANTin and there are also milled only for bestic meat. This year's Idul Kurban meat milling service, the cost has also increased by around Rp. 2,500 per kg. On weekdays, it is usually set at Rp. 25,000 per kg, but now it has increased to Rp. 27,500 per kg.
"The amount of meat milling business on weekdays is around Rp. 12.5 million per day, but at Eid al-Adha it reaches more than Rp. 25 million per day," he said.
Meat milling services are rarely every traditional market in Solo, on average, only one entrepreneur serves the community. People who use meat milling services on average they carry 2 kg to 10 kg. So, they have to be patient in line to get services," said Rizki Adi Ariyanto.
According to him, with many people using meat milling services, he can describe this Eid al-Adha 1444, Solo residents are increasingly prosperous with the large number of sacrificial animals slaughtered this year.
Iis, one of the customers from Solo, said that Is annealing two kg of beef to make meatballs and bestik for children. The beef is from sacrificial animals. The queue takes a long time because many people use meat milling services to make meatballs and hangouts.
Meanwhile, the Head of the Nusukan Market Office of the Surakarta City Trade Office, Giyarto, said that the Eid al-Fitr meat milling service was indeed flooded with customers and they had to queue and wait about two hours for each person. In fact, milling services are expected to be filled with customers for the next week.
Meanwhile, the prices of several basic necessities at the Nusukan Market are also still stable, such as medium Ca rice for sale of Rp11.00/kg, medium Bulog Rp9,450/kg, premium quality Rp12,500/kg, bulk cooking oil Rp14,000/liter, packaged bulk cooking oil Rp13,000/liter, chicken meat Rp40,000/kg, eggs Rp29,000/kg, sugar Rp13,000/kg, large chilies Rp27.000/kg, and red cayenne pepper Rp30,000/kg.
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