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Indonesia needs $US6 billion more in budget to fast-track free meals program

Jakarta, Indonesia
Reuters

Indonesia needs 100 trillion rupiah ($US6.11 billion) in additional budget to expand its free nutritious meals program to reach more than a quarter of its population by year-end, the head of the agency overseeing the program said on Friday.

Dadan Hindayana said President Prabowo Subianto is considering ways to reach nearly 83 million of Indonesia’s 280 million population by the end of 2025, much earlier than the initial target of 2029.


 Students eat meals from the free nutritious meals program at a school in Jakarta, Indonesia, on 6th January, 2025. PICTURE: Reuters/Willy Kurniawan/File photo

Financial markets in Indonesia have raised concerns about the cost of the free meals program, the centrepiece of Prabowo’s election campaign last year, warning additional debt to fund it could hurt the country’s recent hard-won reputation for fiscal prudence.

It currently has a budget of 71 trillion rupiah, meant for the distribution of meals for up to 17.5 million recipients, with a design for a gradual rollout over several years.

The scheme got underway earlier this month for school children and pregnant women, with 570,000 mouths to feed on its opening day.

“Why is the President restless? Because many children have not got the meals. He is thinking of expediting the process so that by the end of 2025, 82.9 million will get the benefit,” Dadan told reporters after meeting Prabowo.



If his agency gets 100 trillion rupiah in September, such expansion is possible, he said. It was unclear if Prabowo has approved the additional budget.

About five trillion rupiah of this could be funded by city or provincial governments that manage good fiscal positions, said home affairs minister Tito Karnavian.

The government’s 2025 budget currently has a deficit estimate of 2.53 per cent of gross domestic product, below the legal limit of three per cent of GDP.

Prabowo’s last-minute decision to cancel a value-added tax hike last year has already presented a challenge for fiscal management.

The finance ministry has said it had 45.4 trillion rupiah in excess cash from 2024 it could use to plug some of this year’s gap.

During campaign rallies, Prabowo had estimated the meals program would cost 450 trillion rupiah ($US27.51 billion) when fully implemented.

– With ANANDA TERESIA

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