Jakarta, May 14 -- The Free Nutritious Meals (MBG) program is expected to create job opportunities for approximately 90 thousand residents through the establishment of the program's dedicated kitchens, or SPPG, across Indonesia.

"We will recruit 30 thousand Indonesian Development Pioneer Scholars as leaders of the kitchens," Deputy for Systems and Governance at the National Nutrition Agency (BGN) Tigor Pangaribuan remarked.

In a statement cited here on Wednesday, he explained that each SPPG requires at least one nutritional expert and accountant to support those appointed as operational leaders.

"Therefore, there will be 90 thousand job positions open to national fresh graduates," he stated, noting that these positions require candidat...