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Indonesian Govt Says 57600 Msmes Support Mbg Program

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AI insight
AI-generatedThe Indonesian government's Free Nutritious Meals (MBG) program creates a large-scale demand for food products, channeled through MSMEs, cooperatives, and village enterprises. This is a government-led demand spike for nutritious food items, benefiting local food producers and suppliers. The Rp300 trillion transaction value indicates significant revenue flow to small and medium enterprises in the food supply chain. The impact is Indonesia-specific, with potential multiplier effects on local agriculture and food processing sectors.
Signals our AI researcher identified
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- 57,600 MSMEs have joined the supply chain for Indonesia's Free Nutritious Meals (MBG) program.
- The program includes approximately 12,000 cooperatives, 1,358 village-owned enterprises, and 64,000 suppliers.
- Projected transaction value of Rp300 trillion (around US$17 billion) this year.
- MBG kitchens (Nutritional Fulfillment Service Units) are primarily operated by medium-sized businesses.
- Micro and small enterprises focus on the supply chain.
Sustained demand from MBG program may not lead to significant volume growth for suppliers.
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Sector impact at a glance
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