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Why Garlic Imports Continue to Be High

Monday, October 30, 2023

The government issues quota and mandatory planting to achieve self-sufficiency in garlic. Local production never meets the required numbers.

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Piles of imported garlic at Kramat Jati Market, Jakarta, May 26. Tempo/Tony Hartawan . tempo : 173055811726.

MERCHANTS in traditional markets saw garlic reach its highest price this year. The average retail price of garlic in Jakarta last year was around Rp23,000 to Rp28,000 (around US$1.5 to US$1.8). Now, the price of the kitchen spice has already exceeded Rp41,000 (US$2.6) per kilogram. “That has never happened in the last five years, the price has never reached Rp41,000 in the market,” said Chairman of the Central Executive Board of

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