• 10 months ago
Pemerintah Impor Beras di Januari untuk Stabilisasi Pasokan dan Harga
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00:00 The government has imported 2.5 million tons of rice in January 2024
00:08 in order to maintain the provision of the government's food and rice supplies.
00:13 This was reported by the head of the National Food Board, or BAPANAS, Arief Prasetyo Adi,
00:19 who accompanied President Joko Widodo to distribute rice aid
00:23 in the Bulog Temanggung farm on Monday, January 22.
00:27 According to Arief, from that amount, 2 million tons of rice are imported from Thailand and Vietnam,
00:35 while 500,000 tons of rice are rice imports in 2023 from Myanmar.
00:42 Arief added that in January and February 2024,
00:47 Indonesia had a shortage of 2.8 million tons of rice as a result of the global El Nino phenomenon.
00:54 On the other hand, the acceleration of importation is related to the preparation of needs
01:00 for the food and rice stabilization program before Ramadan and Eid 2024.
01:07 The rice stock in Bulog currently remains 1.4 million tons,
01:12 while the national needs range from 2.5 to 2.6 million tons of rice per month.
01:20 We are sorry to say that we have to take the bitter needs and import rice,
01:25 but this is a measured import.
01:28 So, this import is only for the Bulog Farm,
01:30 and it will be used for government intervention such as food aid,
01:34 then the National Food Board, food supply and price stabilization, and special needs.
01:39 For example, for premium rice, we gave 200,000 tons to the rice farmers last year,
01:45 and this year we have also given 200,000 tons to the President.
01:48 In 2024, more than 1 million hectares of agricultural land in Indonesia have been planted.
01:55 It is expected that 2 to 3 months in the future, it will be harvested.
02:00 With the scope of the planting, the government is expected not to need rice imports from abroad.
02:07 From Temanggung, Central Java, Firman Eko Handi, Antara News Agency, reported.
02:13 For more information, please visit www.fema.gov.uk
02:18 For more information, please visit www.fema.gov.uk
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