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PD Dharma Jaya Continues to Meet Jakartan's Need of Meat

PD. Dharma Jaya builds imported meat cooperation with Australia to meet the needs of subsidized foods for Jakarta Pintar (KJP) Plus Program.

Total needs of subsidized meat in Jakarta is 600 tons per month

PD. Dharma Jaya President Director, Raditya Endra Budiman mentioned, this meat is different with the former meat package because the imported subsidized meat is packed in size of 1 kg first, then shipped gradually to Jakarta.

"We have made an agreement with Australia. Total needs of subsidized meat in Jakarta is 600 tons per month. At first, they will send 100 tons," he explained, Wednesday (12/4).

PD. Dharma Jaya Plans to Supply Meat to Thousand Islands

PD. Dharma Jaya Business Director, Muhammad Adam Ali Bhutto conveyed, total needs of meat in Jakarta will not use only imported meat from Australia.

"360 tons per month or 18 tons per day will be produced from PD. Dharma Jaya," he added.

By importing meat from Australia, he ensured the need of meat in Jakarta can be fulfilled 100 percent.

"Moreover with this meat supply, PD. Dharma Jaya has additional meat stock," he mentioned.

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