Dharma Jaya Prepares 1,416 Bazaars to Facilitate Access to Animal Protein
Reported by Aldi Geri Lumban Tobing | Translated by Rizky Mawardi
Perumda Dharma Jaya is targeting 1,416 bazaar points this year to facilitate public access to animal protein.
access to quality meat at more affordable prices
The Director of Perumda Dharma Jaya, Raditya Endra Budiman, said that his party had realized 480 bazaar points by March 2026.
Jakarta Government Guarantees Safe Food and Meat Stocks"We're targeting at least the same target as, or even surpassing, the 1,200 points achieved last year. As of March, we've reached 480 points," he said, Wednesday (4/15).
Dharma Jaya has increased its fleet to four refrigerated meat distribution vehicles to support distribution, up from the previous two units.
He ensured that Dharma Jaya's meat prices remain below market prices to help maintain price stability and control regional inflation. In addition to serving Jakarta residents, the company also selectively accommodates demand from surrounding areas.
"We want people to have access to quality meat at more affordable prices. This is what drives the high level of public enthusiasm," he added.
For the latest food price information, the public can follow the official Instagram account @djawarameat and visit the website at www.dharmajaya.co.id
Meanwhile, the Assistant for Economic and Financial Affairs of the Regional Secretary of Jakarta Province, Suharini Eliawati, added that the steps taken by Perumda Dharma Jaya are an important part of the regional government's strategy in maintaining food security while controlling inflation.
She assessed that expanding the bazaar to hundreds of locations is concrete evidence of the government's commitment to ensuring public access to affordable, high-quality animal protein.
"We appreciate Dharma Jaya's consistent efforts to expand its distribution reach. This aligns with the Jakarta Provincial Government's commitment to maintaining stable food supplies and prices," she stated.
According to her, synergy between local governments and regional-owned enterprises (BUMD) such as Dharma Jaya is key to creating a strong food ecosystem.