Bulog Guarantees Safe Rice Stock for Disaster-Affected Residents Bulog ensures rice supply in Sumatra. Red: Ahmad Fikri Noor

Published Dec 29, 2025

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REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, BANDUNG — Perum Bulog ensures that rice supplies in Sumatra are safe and sufficient to meet the needs of communities affected by natural disasters in the region. President Director of Perum Bulog Ahmad Rizal Ramdhani detailed that the current Bulog rice stock in Aceh Province is approximately 97 thousand tons, North Sumatra around 25 thousand tons, and West Sumatra around 9 thousand tons. "In accordance with the President's instructions, we have multiplied the stock for disaster relief support, specifically in three provinces, namely Aceh, North Sumatra, and West Sumatra," said Ahmad in Bandung, West Java, on Sunday (28/12/2025). Ahmad said that the provision of rice was carried out based on formal requests from local heads, whether governors, regents, or mayors, to ensure there is no food shortage in the disaster-affected areas. "For the Sumatra region, we have increased the stock up to three times the initial request from the local government. If the request is one thousand tons, then we are ready..."

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REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, BANDUNG — Perum Bulog ensures that rice supplies in Sumatra are safe and sufficient to meet the needs of communities affected by natural disasters in the region. President Director of Perum Bulog Ahmad Rizal Ramdhani detailed that Bulog's rice stock in Aceh Province currently stands at around 97 thousand tons, North Sumatra at around 25 thousand tons, and West Sumatra at around 9 thousand tons. "In accordance with the President's instructions, we have tripled the stock for disaster relief support, specifically in the three provinces, namely Aceh, North Sumatra, and West Sumatra," said Ahmad in Bandung, West Java, on Sunday (28/12/2025). Ahmad said the provision of rice was carried out based on formal requests from local heads, whether governors, regents, or mayors, to ensure there is no food shortage in the disaster-affected areas. "For the Sumatra region, we have increased the stock up to three times the initial request of the local government. If the request is ...
Source: Republika

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