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The Indonesian government plans to establish 19,000 new Satuan Pemenuhan Pelayanan Gizi (SPPG) by December 2025, according to Dadan Hindayana, Head of the National Nutrition Agency (BGN). This initiative is part of the Makanan Bergizi Gratis (MBG) program, aiming to serve 70% of beneficiaries with the new SPPG units. The program involves cooking one cow per SPPG for certain menus, indicating a significant scale of operations.
The Indonesian government, through the National Nutrition Agency (BGN), is set to establish 19,000 new Satuan Pemenuhan Pelayanan Gizi (SPPG) units by the end of December 2025. This announcement was made by Dadan Hindayana, Head of BGN, during a full cabinet meeting with President Prabowo Subianto at the State Palace in Jakarta.
The new SPPG units are part of the Makanan Bergizi Gratis (MBG) program, a comprehensive nutrition initiative aimed at providing free nutritious meals to a significant portion of the population. According to Dadan, the 19,000 new SPPG units will cover 70% of the program's beneficiaries. The scale of this operation is substantial, with plans to cook one cow per SPPG for certain menu items, highlighting the program's extensive reach and logistical complexity.
The BGN has been allocated a specific budget for this program, which is expected to be fully utilized. Dadan emphasized that the formation of 19,000 SPPG units is a significant milestone in the MBG program's implementation. The successful execution of this plan will depend on effective coordination among various government agencies and stakeholders.
The establishment of 19,000 new SPPG units by the end of 2025 marks a significant step in Indonesia's efforts to improve nutrition through the MBG program. With its ambitious scale and comprehensive approach, this initiative has the potential to positively impact a large segment of the population.
Establishment of 19,000 SPPG Units
MBG Program Implementation