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Dalam upaya meningkatkan kualitas gizi masyarakat, Pemerintah mengalokasikan anggaran sebesar Rp71 triliun untuk program pemenuhan gizi nasional. Anggaran ini diharapkan dapat memberikan dampak positif terhadap kesehatan masyarakat terutama anak-anak.

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00:00In an effort to improve the quality of people's food, the government allocated a budget of 71 trillion rupiah for the National Food Supplement Program.
00:14This budget is expected to have a positive impact on people's health, especially children.
00:21The Minister of Food Affairs, Zulkifli Hasan, explained that the Indonesian government, through the Ministry of Food Affairs, announced an allocation of a budget of 71 trillion rupiah for the National Food Supplement Program.
00:38From the total budget, about 63 trillion rupiah was allocated for the National Food Supplement Program, which includes various initiatives such as food rationing, food distribution, and increasing people's access to healthy food sources.
00:53This program aims to reduce stunting rates and improve the overall food status.
01:00In addition, the government also provides 7 trillion rupiah for the Support Management Program.
01:06This budget will be used to strengthen the program management infrastructure, including training health workers, providing food monitoring tools, and better information systems to monitor program development in real time.
01:20Through this step, it is hoped that the government can answer the food challenges faced by the Indonesian people, especially in remote areas, which are often difficult to get access to food.
01:32This effort is also in line with the government's commitment to achieve sustainable development goals, especially in addressing the problems of starvation and malnutrition.
01:42Zulkifli hopes that its implementation can be done with transparency and efficiency.
01:48Thus, every rupiah from the allocated budget can be of maximum benefit to the people.
01:5571 trillion rupiah was allocated for the National Food Supplement Program, which includes various initiatives such as food rationing, food distribution, and increasing people's access to healthy food sources.
02:257.433.176.500.000 rupiah
02:37Yes, 71 trillion rupiah
02:41The government invites all parties, including the public and the private sector, to collaborate to create better food for Indonesia.
02:49From Jakarta, Heru Triuniarto, IDX Channel
02:54Thank you for watching
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