Ministry of Agriculture: Availability of food from livestock at Christmas and New Year 2023 is safe in Indonesia

Published 2022년 12월 30일

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The Ministry of Agriculture in Indonesia has reassured the public that there is sufficient supply of livestock food products, including chicken, eggs, and beef/buffalo meat, for Christmas and New Year. The availability of these commodities is reported to be more than the demand, with surplus amounts. The ministry has also confirmed that the national stocks of beef, chicken meat, and chicken eggs are sufficient to meet the demand. The ministry will continue to monitor the food availability to prevent price fluctuations and to ensure food security for the population.
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REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, JAKARTA - The Ministry of Agriculture (Kementan) through the Directorate General of Livestock and Animal Health said that nationally the availability and supply of food from livestock at Christmas and New Year (Nataru) is safe and sufficient. This was conveyed by the Director General of Livestock and Animal Health (Dirjen PKH) Nasrullah in a written release on Friday (30/12/2022). Nasrullah explained that the availability of chicken, eggs and beef/buffalo meat at Nataru was very sufficient. He said that based on the prognosis for the availability and demand for beef/buffalo, chicken meat and chicken eggs nationally and cross-checks in the field showed that these livestock-origin food commodities were sufficiently monitored. Thus the community does not have to worry about running out of food stocks from livestock towards the end of the year. He further conveyed that the availability of purebred chicken meat this year reached 3.71 million tons with the need reaching ...
Source: Republika

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