INFOKU, BLORA – Currently the management of the Merah Putih Village Cooperative (KDMP) Blungun, Jepon Districtis in disarray.
Even though the manager has deposited the sales money, the stock of goods that has run out has not been resupplied.
As is known, KDMP Blungun is one of 55 KDMP in Blora Regency which was launched on May 16, 2026 and started operating on June 21, 2026.
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Assistant Manager of KDMP Blungun Village, Ahmad Ryanto, told the press that since the operation of KDMP Blungun, sales transactions have reached an average of IDR 1 million per day, or a total of around IDR 25 million.
The payment system, which was previously done manually, has now switched to transfers using the BRILink service.
"Sales continue every day. We continue to deposit the proceeds, but the goods have not yet been shipped," he said.
According to him, this condition has caused the stock of goods that were previously distributed to continue to decrease.
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In fact, several types of goods have run out, so there are concerns that this will disrupt services to the public.
"We deeply regret it. The items we dropped off earlier are dwindling, and some are even out of stock," he said.
"When we asked Agrinas, they said the goods had to be shipped from the central government. Logically, there should already be distributor warehouses at the district level, so distribution could be faster," he continued.
Apart from the supply issue, Ahmad also admitted that he had not received his operational wages, which were previously promised at IDR 1.9 million for a 25-day work period.
According to the information received, only the KDMP managers of Ngloram and Mulyorejo Villages, Cepu District and Wado Village, Kedungtuban District have received wage payments.
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On the other hand, the Head of the KDMP of Blungun Village, Mashur, admitted that he was not involved in the goods procurement process.
He hopes that in the future the distribution of goods can be carried out better so that cooperative operations are not disrupted.
"We were not involved at all in the procurement of goods," he stressed. (Endah/ IST )
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