AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoMedicine Prices: Indonesia’s Health Ministry says medicine price increases tied to rupiah volatility and higher oil costs will stay within “reasonable limits,” with BPJS Kesehatan JKN medicines kept stable and price hikes capped (generally up to 20%). Nutrition & Public Health: The National Nutrition Agency (BGN) will pause free student meal distribution during school holidays under the MBG program, shifting meals to active school days as part of efficiency and budget adjustments. Diet Label Debate: A graded sugar-salt-fat beverage label (Nutri-Level) faces skepticism from consumers and small business owners over consistent testing and accurate ratings. Golden Generation Nutrition: A deputy minister urged higher daily milk intake to support the “Golden Indonesia 2045” goal, citing low current consumption and milk’s role in bone and brain development. Sustainable Tourism & Wellness: The Tourism Ministry is expanding the Clean Tourism Movement nationwide, pushing better waste management, less single-use plastic, and cleanliness facilities to protect visitor experience and community well-being. Sports Tourism: Jakarta’s BTN Jakarta International Marathon (JAKIM) drew 45,500 runners and 1,012 international participants, reinforcing the capital’s push as a sports tourism hub. Airfare Pressure: The Tourism Ministry is coordinating with Transportation to manage rising aviation fuel prices and limit airfare impacts via policy allowing fuel surcharges up to 50% of the upper fare limit. Wildlife Conservation: Tesso Nilo National Park in Riau reported the birth of a healthy female Sumatran elephant calf, adding hope for the endangered species.
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