Indonesian parliament member Rahmawati confirmed that the quality of rice stored at the 'Bulog' facility in Kaltara remains intact during her recent visit. The visit aimed to ensure the availability and quality of rice in the region.
The Bulog agency in Tanjung Pinang has guaranteed the availability of government rice reserves for remote communities in Indonesia's islands, such as Anambas and Lingga, for the next three months. This announcement comes amid a notable increase in rice demand.
Ahmad Rizal Ramdhani, the General Director of Bulog Indonesia, has been awarded the title of one of the Best 50 Executives in Indonesia for 2026. This recognition comes after achieving a record government rice stock of <strong>5,000,198 tons</strong>, crucial for enhancing the country's food security.
The Indonesian Bulog Agency has begun distributing urgent food aid, including rice and oil, to 774,000 beneficiaries in Semarang. This initiative responds to the increasing needs amid current economic conditions.
The Indonesian Logistics Agency (Bulog) has announced plans to construct 100 new rice storage facilities to accommodate the quantities of rice received from farmers. This initiative aims to enhance food security in the country.
The management of Bulog in Indonesia has announced an increase in the rice distribution quota in North Sumatra to <strong>700 tons daily</strong> to stabilize local market prices. This decision comes amid rising rice prices due to increased raw rice costs.
In a significant initiative, the company Bulog, in collaboration with ID FOOD, announced the distribution of <strong>100,000 free food packages</strong> to citizens in Jakarta during a special bazaar held at the National Monument area. This program aims to support needy families and enhance food security.