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Develop Supply Chain Business Model to Support Free Nutrition Program

The Bogor Agricultural Institute Alumni Association in Indonesia has announced plans to develop a supply chain business model to support the 'Free Nutritious Meals' program. This initiative aims to enhance food security and promote sustainable business practices in the country.

Free Nutrition Program in Lampung Reaches 520,000 Beneficiaries

The Ministry of Population and Family Development in Lampung announced the success of its free nutrition program, reaching a total of <strong>520,385</strong> beneficiaries, surpassing the initial target of <strong>280,268</strong>. The program focuses on pregnant and breastfeeding mothers, as well as young children.

Launch Free Nutrition Program to Enhance Human Resource Quality

Economist Shan Said from IQI Global has stated that the Free Nutrition Program (MBG) is a long-term investment aimed at improving human resource quality. The initiative seeks to enhance public health and elevate living standards in the community.

BPOM Commits to Strict Monitoring of Free Nutrition Program in Indonesia

The National Agency of Drug and Food Control in Indonesia (BPOM) has announced its commitment to strictly monitor the Free Nutrition Program (MBG) in collaboration with the National Nutrition Agency. This initiative is part of the government's efforts to enhance food security and improve nutrition quality.

Free Nutrition Program in Banten Reaches 2.9 Million Beneficiaries

The National Nutrition Office in Indonesia announced that the free nutrition program in Banten province has benefited approximately 2.9 million people. This initiative is part of the government's efforts to improve nutrition levels in remote areas.

Enhance Oversight of Free Nutrition Program in Indonesia

Professor Hebnu Ngaroho from Jenderal Sudirman University announced that the 'Jaga Desa' application will enhance oversight of the free nutrition program in Indonesia, ensuring aid reaches those in need. This initiative is part of the government's efforts to combat corruption and ensure the quality of food provided.

Implement Food Safety Certification in Indonesia to Enhance Security

The Indonesian Coordinating Ministry has announced the implementation of the Food Safety Certification (SLHS) for food service units to ensure food safety within the free nutrition program. This decision follows a rise in food poisoning cases in the country.

Indonesia Commits to Enhance Free Nutrition Program for Poor Communities

Abdul Rivai Ras, the head of the Indonesian Restaurant Owners Association, announced the commitment to sustain the free nutrition program aimed at providing food support to underprivileged areas in Indonesia. This initiative reflects Indonesia's dedication to combating malnutrition.

Digitization Enhances Free Nutrition Program in Indonesia

Indonesian Minister of Communication and Informatics, Mutiya Hafid, announced that digitization in the supply chain improves the effectiveness of the 'Free Nutritious Food' program, ensuring aid reaches those in need accurately. This statement was made during her visit to an Islamic school in West Java.

Launch free nutrition program benefiting over 548,000 in Bekasi

The Bekasi government in West Java has announced the success of its free nutrition program, which has benefited <strong>548,248</strong> individuals from various social groups, including students, pregnant women, and nursing mothers.

Propose Action Plan to Combat Corruption in Indonesia's Free Nutrition Program

The National Nutrition Agency of Indonesia has proposed a joint action plan with the Corruption Eradication Commission to monitor potential corruption in the Free Nutrition Program. This suggestion follows the Commission's recommendations regarding gaps in the program.

Ensure transparency in Indonesia's free nutrition program budget

Dadan Hindayana, head of Indonesia's National Nutrition Agency, confirmed that the budget for the free nutrition program is managed through multiple mechanisms to ensure transparency and accountability. This statement was made during a press conference in Jakarta.

Indonesia's Free Nutrition Program Could Boost Economic Growth

Indonesian Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati announced that the 'Free Nutritious Food' program could contribute over 1% to national economic growth. The initiative aims to create up to one million jobs.

Emphasize Local Products in Free Nutrition Program in Kipro

Indonesian Deputy Minister of Home Affairs, Pema Arya, stressed the need for governors and mayors in Kipro to monitor the free nutrition program. This initiative aims to enhance food security and improve community health.

Emphasize Food Safety Standards in Indonesia's Free Nutrition Program

The Indonesian Pediatric Association has stressed the need for food safety standards in the free nutrition program following poisoning cases among students. This call comes amid urgent concerns to ensure the safety of food provided to students.

Enhance Free Nutrition Program in Indonesia Through Collaboration

The Governor of East Java, Khofifah Indar Parawansa, has called for improved management of the free nutrition program in collaboration with local government. This statement was made during a meeting in Surabaya, emphasizing the need for direct monitoring to ensure the program's success.

Confirm Effectiveness of Free Nutrition Program in Indonesia

The National Nutrition Agency in Indonesia has confirmed that the supply chain for the Free Nutrition Program is operating perfectly, targeting vulnerable groups such as children and students. This announcement was made during a coordination meeting in Batam.

Enhance Free Nutrition Program for Mothers and Children in Indonesia

Ratna Ayu Isana Bagus Oka, Deputy Minister of Population and Family Development in Indonesia, emphasized the importance of enhancing the distribution of the free nutrition program for pregnant and lactating mothers and young children. This statement was made during a press conference in Jakarta, highlighting the need to improve access to these programs to ensure the health of future generations.

Inaugurate Nutrition Service Center in Kendari for 2700 Beneficiaries

The Nutrition Service Center (SPPG) affiliated with the Kendari Police in Indonesia has been inaugurated to serve 2700 beneficiaries of the free nutrition program. This initiative is part of the Indonesian government's efforts to expand nutrition services and improve community health.

Indonesian Minister Warns Against Violating Free Nutrition Program Rules

Indonesian Minister of Rural Development, Yandri Susanto, emphasized the importance of adhering to the laws of the free nutrition program to maintain its quality during his visit to a food distribution center in Padang Pariaman.

Enhance Waste Management Oversight in Napier's Free Nutrition Program

The special task unit for promoting free nutrition in Napier, Central Papua, has announced intensified oversight on waste management in nutrition service kitchens. This measure is part of local government efforts to protect the environment and prevent pollution from waste.

Indonesian Government Issues Warning to 2100 Food Units

The Indonesian government has issued a warning to <strong>2100 food service units</strong>, temporarily suspending operations of <strong>1789</strong> of them as part of efforts to improve the <strong>free nutrition program</strong> for students. This action reflects the government's commitment to enhancing the quality of food services provided in schools.

Accelerate Implementation of Free Nutrition Program for Children

The Indonesian government is taking swift steps to enhance the effectiveness of the 'Free Nutritious Meals' program, targeting over 60 million children across 38 provinces. This initiative aims to ensure healthy nutrition for children nationwide.