Indonesia has removed Minyakita, a government-supported affordable cooking oil brand, from its food assistance program. Trade Minister Budi Santoso explained that Minyakita will now be distributed through traditional markets to improve accessibility. The decision aligns with the Domestic Market Obligation (DMO) scheme, which mandates companies to allocate part of their production to meet local demand. The minister suggested future food assistance programs could be adjusted based on market conditions and commodity surplus. Examples include including eggs in food aid if farm-gate prices drop.
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Official sources cited
- government Trade Minister Budi Santoso
- government Bulog (state-owned logistics company)
- organisation ID Food
