The head of Semarang’s Nutritional Fulfillment Service Office (KPPG), Hadiriajaya, is requesting regional leaders to issue recommendations for the temporary suspension of Nutritional Fulfillment Service Units (SPPG) that fail to absorb agricultural and livestock commodities from local farmers and breeders. This action is proposed for SPPGs not prioritizing locally sourced goods. The request aims to support local economies and ensure farmers have outlets for their products. Hadiriajaya emphasized the importance of prioritizing local produce within these nutrition programs. The KPPG is seeking cooperation from regional heads to enforce this policy. This initiative intends to strengthen the link between local producers and nutritional programs, benefiting both communities and the agricultural sector. The move seeks to address concerns about SPPGs relying on external suppliers instead of supporting local economies.