The Indonesian Ministry of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) is working with the Indonesia Nutritionists Association (Persagi) to promote 'nutripreneurs'—entrepreneurs with nutritional expertise—who will support the Free Nutritious Meals (MBG) program. Deputy Minister Riza Adha Damanik emphasized initiatives such as business incubation, data collection via the SAPA UMKM app, and university collaborations to enhance the program. He highlighted East Java's success in involving local producers and MSMEs to improve both nutrition and regional economies. Persagi chairman Doddy Izwardy stated that aligning nutritional science with entrepreneurship is crucial for long-term impact, with plans to submit recommendations to the government for improved nutrition and reduced child stunting, aligned with the Golden Indonesia 2045 vision.
Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents a balanced overview of the government's collaboration with the Indonesia Nutritionists Association to expand the MBG program through entrepreneurial and scientific approaches. It highlights both governmental initiatives and the role of professional associations without overtly褒贬
Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 85 · Objectivité 90): The article accurately reports on the Indonesian government's plan to develop 'nutripreneurs' to support the Free Nutritious Meals program. It cites official statements from the MSMEs Ministry and provides details on their strategies. The tone remains neutral, presenting both governmental and associ





