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Kamis, 09 Oktober 2025

Indonesia Faces Chicken Supply Shortage Amid Free Nutritious Meal Program

Indonesia Faces Chicken Supply Shortage Amid Free Nutritious Meal Program
Indonesia Faces Chicken Supply Shortage Amid Free Nutritious Meal Program.

The Head of the National Nutrition Agency (BGN), Dadan Hindayana, revealed that Indonesia could soon face a shortage of chicken supplies as the government’s Free Nutritious Meal (MBG) program continues to expand. The program aims to improve public nutrition, especially for school children across the country.

According to Dadan, each Nutrition Fulfillment Service Unit (SPPG), or MBG kitchen, serves around 3,000 beneficiaries every day. Based on calculations, this requires about 350 chickens per day to meet the daily menu needs. If chicken-based meals are served twice a week, each SPPG will need around 700 chickens.

“In one month, each SPPG will need about 2,800 chickens,” Dadan explained. He added that as the MBG program continues to grow nationwide, chicken production must increase as well to ensure a stable supply and prevent shortages in the market.

Dadan emphasized the importance of collaboration between the government, poultry farmers, and food industry players to anticipate the surge in chicken demand. He suggested increasing the number of poultry farmers and improving feed and distribution facilities to maintain supply without pushing up consumer prices.

In addition to supply issues, BGN is also tightening food safety supervision after a recent food poisoning incident related to the MBG program.

The MBG kitchen in Kota Soe 1, located in the Kota Baru District of Timor Tengah Selatan Regency, has been temporarily suspended after 384 students suffered nausea, vomiting, dizziness, and shortness of breath on October 3, 2025. The symptoms appeared after they ate the MBG meal of shredded chicken soup.

A joint investigation by BGN and the local health office is underway to determine the cause of the incident. Preliminary findings suggest that the issue may have stemmed from improper food storage or handling during meal preparation.

Dadan stated that this case serves as an important lesson to strengthen food safety standards in the implementation of MBG nationwide. He assured that BGN will enhance supervision and provide additional training for kitchen staff to prevent similar incidents in the future.

“The goal of this program is to provide nutritious and safe meals for our children, not to create new health problems,” he said.

The Free Nutritious Meal (MBG) program is one of the government’s priority initiatives designed to combat stunting and malnutrition among students. With balanced and healthy meal options, the government hopes to ensure children grow up strong, intelligent, and productive.

However, the main challenge now lies in maintaining a consistent and sufficient food supply. The government must ensure that the supply chain—from poultry farms to MBG kitchens—runs efficiently to avoid economic side effects, such as rising chicken prices in traditional markets.

Food experts also recommend that the government diversify protein sources by including fish, eggs, and tempeh to reduce dependency on chicken. This approach would help sustain the MBG program and prevent nationwide chicken shortages.

Sabtu, 09 Agustus 2025

18,000 PKB and PLKB Cadres Ready to Lead Free Nutritious Meal Program for Pregnant Women and Toddlers

PKB and PLKB cadres distributing free nutritious meal packages to pregnant women and toddlers at a community health post.
PKB and PLKB cadres distributing free nutritious meal packages to pregnant women and toddlers at a community health post.

Jakarta – A total of 18,000 Family Planning Extension Workers (PKB) and Field Officers (PLKB) are ready to be the frontline in implementing the Free Nutritious Meal (MBG) program. This initiative targets pregnant women, breastfeeding mothers, early childhood education (PAUD) children, and toddlers, especially those under 2 years old. This was announced by the Deputy Minister of Population and Family Development (Kemendukbangga), Ratu Ayu Isyana Bagoes Oka, during a discussion titled "The Role of Family Development in Welcoming Indonesia’s Golden Era 2045" held in Jakarta on Friday (8/9).

Isyana explained that the MBG program is not only aimed at school children but also targets pregnant women, breastfeeding mothers, toddlers, and PAUD children who have not been reached by the Ministry of Education and Culture's programs. “This MBG initiative is a concrete government step to ensure optimal nutrition from an early age, with our cadres at Kemendukbangga playing a vital role,” she said. In addition, Kemendukbangga collaborates with the National Nutrition Agency (BGN), Ministry of Health, and Ministry of Home Affairs to form Family Assistance Teams (TPK), totaling 600,000 members nationwide. These teams consist of healthcare workers such as midwives and nurses, as well as PKK and family planning cadres who assist in distributing MBG at the community level.

Furthermore, Isyana emphasized the importance of good nutrition starting from the first 1,000 days of life, which she described as the most crucial period to prevent stunting. “The 1,000-day period doesn’t just start at birth but begins in the womb. Ensuring pregnant women receive nutritious food is key to developing future human resources,” she said. This program is also part of the family development goals outlined in Asta Cita 4, which focuses on improving human resource quality starting at the family level and from an early age.

With the active involvement of 18,000 PKB and PLKB cadres and hundreds of thousands of Family Assistance Team members, the government is optimistic that the MBG program can be distributed evenly and effectively. This effort is expected to accelerate the reduction of stunting rates and improve the quality of Indonesia’s future generations in preparation for Indonesia’s Golden Era 2045.