
Indonesia: Food Prices May Rise
Indonesian pesticide prices are set to increase significantly due to global disruptions. This could lead to higher food costs for travelers in Indonesia.
Travelers to Indonesia should prepare for potential increases in food prices. Disruptions in global supply chains are impacting the cost of agricultural inputs.
Expect to see these increases reflected in restaurants and markets. Budget accordingly, especially if you plan to dine out frequently or purchase local produce.
Consider exploring street food options or local warungs (small restaurants) for potentially more affordable meals. Keep an eye on local news for updates on price fluctuations.
Original source:Nikkei Asia ↗
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