KONTAN.CO.ID - JAKARTA. President Joko Widodo on Monday said Indonesia has sufficient rice stock at home, seeking to allay concerns about supplies as prices of the staple hit multi-year highs due to periods of drought and low output. Rice prices rose at the fastest pace in over a decade in August, even as the inflation rate remained relatively low. The average climbed as much as 16% from the same month a year earlier to 14,000 rupiah (91 U.S. cents) per kilogram, the highest since at least March 2017, when records began, central bank data showed. Jokowi, as the president is popularly known, said Indonesia has 1.6 million metric tons of government-owned rice stock in warehouses, with another 400,000 tons of imported supply currently being shipped.
Indonesia President Says Rice Stock Sufficient Amid Rising Prices
KONTAN.CO.ID - JAKARTA. President Joko Widodo on Monday said Indonesia has sufficient rice stock at home, seeking to allay concerns about supplies as prices of the staple hit multi-year highs due to periods of drought and low output. Rice prices rose at the fastest pace in over a decade in August, even as the inflation rate remained relatively low. The average climbed as much as 16% from the same month a year earlier to 14,000 rupiah (91 U.S. cents) per kilogram, the highest since at least March 2017, when records began, central bank data showed. Jokowi, as the president is popularly known, said Indonesia has 1.6 million metric tons of government-owned rice stock in warehouses, with another 400,000 tons of imported supply currently being shipped.