MBG budget reaches trillions, but food allocation remains minimal
Jakarta, Thekabarnews.com—The National Nutrition Agency’s (BGN) 2025 budget allocates a significant amount of funds to activities unrelated to the program’s primary objectives. Because of...
Jakarta, Thekabarnews.com—The National Nutrition Agency’s (BGN) 2025 budget allocates a significant amount of funds to activities unrelated to the program’s primary objectives. Because of this, people want to know how the agency chooses what to acquire.
Records of purchases demonstrate that a lot of the money has gone to items that are not the main purpose, such as paying for communication, equipment, and certification. The distribution of resources suggests a more complex strategy than simply launching the program.
One of the most expensive things you can do is get halal certification. It costs around Rp144.1 billion. The agency also spends Rp109.8 billion on plates and cups to eat and drink from. Rp98 billion of the money goes to books and other sorts of media.
The agency spends a lot of money on things that are not its main role, like talking to individuals and helping with operations.
Costs for building (Rp91.1 billion) and logistics and consumption (Rp92.1 billion) will go higher. There are also Rp43.7 billion spent on extras and Rp39.9 billion spent on meetings and preparation.
The agency allocated Rp37.6 billion to hire personnel and secure professional services. This indicates how much support the program needs to keep going. People are also buying gifts for Rp3.2 billion.
The program needs help with costs to run properly, but they need to examine more closely how much those expenditures are to ensure that they match the program’s major goals.
Usually, when you design a budget for the government, you have to find a way to pay for both building roads and bridges and providing services to people.

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