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The Indonesian government is sending 34,200 tons of rice and 6,858 kiloliters of cooking oil to regions affected by floods and landslides, including Aceh, North Sumatra, and West Sumatra. This emergency food aid aims to support affected communities during the crisis. The distribution is led by the Ministry of Agriculture, with specific allocations for each region based on their needs.
The Indonesian government has initiated a comprehensive emergency food aid program in response to recent natural disasters affecting several regions. A total of 34,200 tons of rice and 6,858 kiloliters of cooking oil will be distributed to Aceh, North Sumatra, and West Sumatra, areas severely impacted by floods and landslides.
The distribution plan has been carefully structured to meet the specific needs of each affected region:
The Ministry of Agriculture, led by Minister Andi Amran Sulaiman, is coordinating the distribution effort. The initial shipment will include 16,000 tons of rice and 3,000 kiloliters of cooking oil to North Sumatra, 6,700 tons of rice and 1,300 kiloliters of cooking oil to West Sumatra, and 10,000 tons of rice and 2,000 kiloliters of cooking oil to Aceh.
This emergency aid program demonstrates the government's commitment to supporting communities affected by natural disasters. The swift allocation and distribution of essential food items are crucial in maintaining food security and providing relief to those impacted by the recent calamities.
Emergency Food Aid Distribution
Government Relief Program