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Indonesian president decries rice cartel practices, cites huge annual losses

by Agency Report

Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto

Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto, on Monday expressed deep concern over massive losses inflicted by fraudulent practices in the country’s rice trade.

He said he had received reports indicating that so-called food cartels had manipulated both rice prices and supply, resulting in annual losses of up to 100 trillion rupiahs (around 6.1 billion dollars).

The profits were in the hands of only a few large business groups.

“The loss is not just a matter of numbers, but concerns the fate of our farmers, consumers, and national stability.

“Therefore, we must take firm action to stop these lame and harmful practices,’’ Prabowo said.

Prabowo said this during the launching ceremony of village cooperatives in Klaten regency, Central Java, according to the Presidential Secretariat Office.

“This is very detrimental to the country, especially when the government is working hard to secure income through taxes and excise,’’ he added.

Prabowo said that the current situation highlighted serious inequality in the food sector.

While farmers continued to receive low prices, millers and large-scale distributors are reaping double profits. (Xinhua/NAN)

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Published Date: July 22, 2025

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