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Free Nutritious Meal Budget Set at Rp 10,000 Per Serving, Cak Imin Promises to Improve Quality

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Free Nutritious Meal Budget Set at Rp 10,000 Per Serving, Cak Imin Promises to Improve Quality Santriwati Ponpes Ali Maksum Krapyak (Credit: Liputan6/Kukuh Setyono)

Kapanlagi.com - The Indonesian government has launched the Free Nutritious Meal Program (MBG), a promising initiative to provide access to nutritious food for the community, although it is still in the early stages. With a budget allocated of Rp10,000 per serving, this program demonstrates the government's commitment to improving nutritional quality despite limited funds.

The Coordinating Minister for Community Empowerment, Muhaimin Iskandar, commonly known as Cak Imin, stated that although the available budget is not large, the government will continue to strive to improve the quality of the food served. "Every year, we will enhance the quality of nutritious food to meet the community's needs," he emphasized.

This program has been tested for nearly a year in several areas, focusing on ensuring that each serving of food provided contains sufficient nutrition, even with a limited budget. In the initial phase, the maximum budget of Rp10,000 per serving is designed to meet calorie needs between 600 to 700 calories.

There are also big plans prepared to expand this program in 2025. The government is committed to maintaining quality standards, from nutritional content to control over food expiration.

The Head of the Presidential Communication Office, Hasan Nasbi, added that despite the limited budget, the main goal of this program is to provide nutritious food for those in need, with a special focus on certain areas such as Java Island.

With a predicted budget allocation reaching Rp71 trillion by 2025, the government shows seriousness in improving access to nutritious food for the entire community.

1. Government Begins Budgeting Rp 10,000 for Nutritious Meals

At the beginning of the implementation of the Free Nutritious Meal (MBG) program, the government set a budget of Rp10,000 per serving to provide nutritious dishes rich in nutrients, with each serving containing 600-700 calories.

Although this amount may seem minimal, Cak Imin is optimistic that collaboration between the government and food provider partners will ensure that quality is maintained.

"Although still in the early stages, we believe that with good cooperation, significant benefits can be felt by the beneficiaries," he stated, as reported by ANTARA.

2. Trial of Free Nutritious Meal Program in Several Regions

For almost a year, this free nutritious meal program has undergone a series of trials in various regions in Indonesia, particularly on the island of Java, including West Java, Central Java, and DKI Jakarta.

From these trials, the government successfully found that with a budget of only Rp10,000, they could serve nutritious meals that meet calorie needs between 600 to 700 per serving.

"The results of this trial are very satisfying, because with Rp10,000 per serving, we can provide food that is not only nutritious but also sufficient to meet the community's calorie needs," said Hasan Nasbi, Head of the Presidential Communication Office enthusiastically.

3. MBG Program Budget Expected to Increase in 2025

In 2025, the government is committed to allocating a larger budget for the free nutritious meal program, with total funding expected to reach Rp71 trillion.

This step is taken to ensure better food quality and expand the program's reach to various regions, so that more people can enjoy the benefits of this initiative.

With a significant budget increase, the government's hope is to reach more citizens, providing them access to adequate nutrition and supporting public health overall.

4. Government Commitment to Maintaining the Quality of Nutritious Food

Although the existing budget is relatively minimal, the government remains determined to ensure that every meal served has the best quality.

With the implementation of strict quality standards, each portion of food is examined in detail, from nutritional content to rigorous monitoring of expiration dates.

Cak Imin emphasized that maintaining quality is the top priority, even with limited funds.

"We must always mitigate the risk of expiration and control the quality of raw materials so that the benefits of this program can be maximally felt by the community," he said, reaffirming the government's commitment to providing the best.

5. Long-Term Goals and Their Impact on Society

The Indonesian government is committed to improving the quality of life for the community through an extraordinary initiative: a free nutritious meal program.

With this step, it is hoped that the community, especially those in less fortunate areas, can enjoy access to healthy and nutritious food.

This program is not just a temporary solution, but part of a long-term strategy to combat malnutrition and improve overall health.

In the future, the government plans to expand the reach and sustainability of this program with a larger budget allocation, so that more Indonesian citizens can experience the benefits of nutritious food without having to dig deep into their pockets.

6. What is the budget per serving for the free nutritious meal program?

Currently, the free nutritious meal program offers servings priced at Rp10,000, a commendable step to ensure everyone receives adequate and quality nutrition.

7. In which areas has the free nutritious meal program been tested?

This program has been successfully tested in three strategic regions: West Java, Central Java, and DKI Jakarta, showing great potential for bringing positive changes to those areas.

8. What is the long-term goal of the free nutritious meal program?

This program has a noble aim: to improve the quality of life of the community by providing better access to nutritious food for those in need.

(kpl/rmt)

Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.
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