Indonesia's free nutritious meal programme reaches 62.4 million beneficiaries


FILE PHOTO: Students eat lunch on the first day of the free nutritious meal programme on Jan. 6, 2025 at 11 State Senior High School in East Jakarta, Indonesia. - AFP

JAKARTA: Indonesia's Free Nutritious Meals (MBG) programme has reached more than 62.4 million beneficiaries nationwide, covering schoolchildren, toddlers, pregnant women and breastfeeding mothers, according to recent government data released on Saturday (May 23).

The government continued expanding the programme to strengthen national nutrition resilience and improve human resource quality from an early age, said a statement by the National Nutrition Agency.

Students accounted for the largest share of recipients, which is at 48.35 million people, representing 76.1 per cent of Indonesia's national students, the agency said.

The agency said participation by local businesses has helped stimulate regional economic activity while supporting national food security.

Since its launch on Jan. 6, 2025, the programme has distributed 8.3 billion meal portions through around 29,000 operational nutrition service units across Indonesia.

According to the data, the initiative has covered more than 370,000 schools and engaged more than 1.28 million workers in meal preparation and distribution, while involving over 142,000 suppliers, including small and medium-sized enterprises, cooperatives and village-owned businesses. - Xinhua

 

 

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