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MBG Poisoning in Indonesia: From Crisis to a Digital Path to Zero
Author: Agus Budi Harto, 2026-08-22 13:20:13

Indonesia's Free Nutritious Meal program, Makan Bergizi Gratis (MBG), launched on January 6, 2025, is the largest school feeding program in the country's history. Within one year, it also became the largest source of food poisoning.
Official data shows a clear crisis curve. In a parliamentary hearing on November 12, 2025, the Head of the National Nutrition Agency (BGN) reported that out of 441 total food poisoning incidents in Indonesia, 211 cases or 48% came from MBG. The Ombudsman recorded 34 mass poisoning outbreaks (KLB) linked to MBG from January to September 2025. The peak occurred in October 2025 with 85 cases in a single month, before BGN claimed a drop to 10 cases in January 2026.
The case count fell, but victim numbers exploded. BGN recorded 636 victims and 11,640 people affected from those 211 cases. The Child Protection Commission (KPAI) logged 12,658 reports of MBG poisoning in 2025, while the independent network JPPI recorded 40,759 victims across 36 provinces as of August 2026. One kitchen failure can poison hundreds of students, pointing to systemic SOP violations in hygiene and cold-chain management at SPPG kitchens.
Digitalization has started as a response. The first layer is real-time monitoring. In May 2026, BGN launched the Reviu MBG app. Through it, Persons in Charge (PIC) on the ground - teachers, posyandu heads, pesantren managers - can directly assess food in real-time. The assessment uses four parameters: distribution timeliness, aroma, taste, and menu variation, which become KPIs for each SPPG. BGN is also preparing a public dashboard, while Telkom was tasked to build a more powerful distribution monitoring application.
The second layer is rapid detection. BRIN is developing a special MBG test kit to be used in every SPPG to check food quality before distribution. The kit is described as simple, cheap, and fast to detect whether food is suitable for consumption or contaminated with dangerous microbes, focusing on poisoning-causing bacteria. Prototypes from universities already exist - UGM's electronic tongue (ELTO), BRIN's smart fabric for hazardous dyes, and IoT sensors for metal, formalin, and borax detection.
To reach zero cases, Indonesia must move from reactive reporting to predictive prevention. The roadmap requires five integrated layers: 1) Cold-chain IoT with temperature loggers that block distribution QR codes if food stays above 4°C for more than 2 hours. 2) AI vision for SOP compliance in SPPG kitchens to automatically detect missing gloves, hairnets, or cross-contamination. 3) E-nose and E-tongue to replace subjective aroma/taste scores in Reviu MBG with objective biogenic amine and chemical pattern readings. 4) Blockchain traceability for every rice, chicken, and egg batch to enable minute-level recall. 5) Predictive analytics that combines Reviu scores, IoT logs, test kit results, and weather to forecast which SPPG has high risk in the next 7 days.
Zero accident is not achievable by photographing a plate. It is achievable when every plate has a digital chain of evidence: kept cold, cooked hygienically, and tested before it reaches the child.
References
- Total 441 food poisoning incidents, MBG contributed 211 cases (48%).
- Ombudsman RI: 34 KLB of MBG mass poisoning Jan-Sep 2025.
- BGN: Peak 85 cases Oct 2025, down to 10 cases Jan 2026.
- BGN recorded 636 victims and 11,640 affected.
- KPAI recorded 12,658 MBG poisoning reports in 2025.
- JPPI recorded 40,759 victims in 36 provinces as of Aug 2026.
- BGN launched Reviu MBG app for real-time monitoring; PIC assessment with 4 parameters: timeliness, aroma, taste, menu variation.
- Telkom assigned to build powerful MBG distribution monitoring app.
- BRIN developing special MBG test kit for SPPG, simple, cheap, fast detection of dangerous microbes.
- UGM ELTO, BRIN smart fabric, and IoT sensors for formalin/borax/metal detection prototypes.
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