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The Indonesian government has allocated 9.5 million tons of subsidized fertilizer for 2026, with a total budget of Rp 46.87 trillion. This allocation includes fertilizer for both agriculture and fisheries sectors. The decision was made during a high-level meeting attended by key ministers and state-owned enterprise executives, with the allocation set as a ceiling budget for the upcoming year.
The Indonesian government has announced a total allocation of 9.5 million tons of subsidized fertilizer for the year 2026, with a substantial budget of Rp 46.87 trillion. This comprehensive allocation covers fertilizer needs for both the agriculture and fisheries sectors, demonstrating the government's commitment to supporting these critical industries.
The total allocation of 9.5 million tons includes specific provisions for different sectors: the majority is allocated for agricultural needs, while 295,000 tons are specifically designated for fisheries. The total budget for this allocation amounts to Rp 46.87 trillion, which has been approved during a restricted meeting at the ministerial level.
The decision was made during a high-level restricted meeting attended by key government officials, including: Minister of Agriculture and Head of National Food Agency Andi Amran Sulaiman, Minister of Trade Budi Santoso, CEO of Pupuk Indonesia Rahmad Pribadi, and Deputy CEO of Perum Bulog Marga Taufik. This multi-stakeholder approach ensures that the allocation meets various sectoral needs while maintaining fiscal prudence.
The allocated budget of Rp 46.87 trillion represents a significant commitment to supporting agricultural productivity and food security. The allocation has been set as a ceiling budget, providing flexibility for actual expenditure based on market conditions and operational needs throughout the year. This strategic allocation demonstrates the government's proactive approach to managing agricultural inputs and supporting national food security objectives.
Subsidized Fertilizer Allocation for 2026
Agricultural Budget Approval