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Govt launches cash transfer scheme for cooking oil

The scheme will provide Rp 300,000 for 23 million beneficiaries, comprising low-income households and small vendors, to buy cooking oil. 

Divya Karyza (The Jakarta Post)
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Tue, April 5, 2022

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Govt launches cash transfer scheme for cooking oil Women carry bottles of cooking oil during a market operation conducted by the Trade Ministry at Trayeman traditional market in Tegal, Central Java, in this undated photograph. (Antara/Oky Lukmansyah)

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he government has launched an unconditional cash transfer (BLT) scheme for cooking oil to help lower-income Indonesian homes purchase the staple product, which has become more expensive this year.

President Joko "Jokowi" Widodo has ordered the Finance Ministry, Social Affairs Ministry, the police and the Indonesian Military (TNI) to distribute the funds quickly as the country enters the Ramadan fasting month, when food prices usually rise due to higher seasonal demand.

“The BLT for cooking oil will be secured and disbursed immediately especially during the Ramadan fasting month to maintain people's purchasing power,” the Finance Ministry's Fiscal Policy Agency (BKF) head Febrio Nathan Kacaribu said in an online discussion on Monday.

According to the scheme, the government will provide Rp 100,000 (US$6.96) per month for three months to 20.5 million homes, including those registered with the government-funded social assistance Family Hope Program (PKH) and non-cash food assistance program (BPNT). The full funding will be disbursed in advance in April.

Febrio said the program would cost Rp 6.9 trillion in total, comprising Rp 6.15 trillion for low-income families and Rp 0.75 trillion for 2.5 million small street vendors who use cooking oil for their daily operations.

Read also: Cooking oil crisis leads to record inflation in March

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