It turns out that only 1 million tons of Bulog's rice imports entered the Indonesian territory

Published 2023년 9월 25일

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Perum Bulog, the state logistics agency in Indonesia, has stated that as of September 22, 2023, 1,028,478 tons of rice imports have entered the country, while contracts for 1.85 million tons of imported rice have been completed. The stock of rice controlled by Bulog is currently 1.723 million tons, with the majority located in East Java, DKI Jakarta, and Banteng. Rice imports dominate the market, with Thailand being the largest supplier, followed by Vietnam, India, and Pakistan.
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Jakarta, CNBC Indonesia - Perum Bulog noted that the realization of rice imports that have entered Indonesian territory as of September 22 2023 is 1,028,478 tons. Meanwhile, contracts for 1.85 million tons of imported rice have also been completed. This was conveyed by the Head of the Operational Planning and Public Services Division of Perum Bulog, Epi Sulandari, at the 2023 Regional Inflation Control Coordination Meeting, Monday (25/9/2023), which was broadcast on the Indonesian Ministry of Home Affairs' Youtube account. Epi explained that the rice stock controlled by Bulog until September 22 2023 was 1.723 million tons. Of which another 1.659 million tons are government rice reserves (CBP) and the remaining 63,910 tons are commercial stocks. The stock, he said, is spread throughout Indonesia, the largest is in East Java with 309,774 tonnes, followed by DKI Jakarta and Banteng with 290,542 tonnes, and Central Java with 241,434 tonnes. "As of yesterday (22/9/2023), domestic rice ...

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