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Indonesia for planting chillies to avoid hot inflation

Indonesia's president called on households to plant food in their gardens in an effort to head off inflation, with the country's trade minister leading the way by chilli farming at home.

January 06, 2011 / 22:21 IST

Indonesia's president called on households to plant food in their gardens in an effort to head off inflation, with the country's trade minister leading the way by chilli farming at home.


"I have 200 chilli plants in flower pots," said Mari Pangestu at a briefing on Thursday. "The agriculture ministry is informing farmers how to take care of the plant, and also encouraging consumers to plant chilli in their own yard."


Chilli prices surged five-fold in Indonesia in the past year to around 100,000 rupiah (USD 11) a kilo, more than beef, hurting households fond of spicy cuisine in an archipelago where logistical problems and wet weather often add to costs.


Together with rising rice prices, red chillies helped lead annual inflation to a 20-month high in December near 7%


"Households should be creative to plant plants," said President Susilo Yudhoyono Bambang at a cabinet meeting on Thursday to discuss stabilising food prices.


Global food prices hit a record last month, outstripping levels that prompted riots in 2008, and key grains could climb even further as weather patterns give cause for concern, the United Nations food agency said on Wednesday.


The Indonesian government has already decided to import 1.3 mn tonnes of rice from Thailand and Vietnam ahead of the local harvest in February, after not importing it in the past two years, but policymakers fret about the cost of spicing up the staple.

"You can't eat without fresh ground chillies," said Rusman Heriawan, the head of the state's statistics agency that measures monthly inflation. "We need to improve the supply." (USD 1 = 8984 Rupiah)

first published: Jan 6, 2011 04:08 pm

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