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        "msgid": "tencent-ready-to-support-indonesias-free-nutritious-meal-programme-with-ai-technology-1782370482",
        "date": "2026-06-25 13:25:12",
        "title": "Tencent Ready to Support Indonesia's Free Nutritious Meal Programme with AI Technology",
        "author": "",
        "source": "CNBC",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Technology",
        "summary": "China's ambassador to Indonesia has indicated potential cooperation involving technology giant Tencent to support the country's Free Nutritious Meal (MBG) programme. Tencent is reportedly developing AI-based technology to automatically record daily student attendance, enabling accurate meal distribution from central kitchens. The initiative aims to ensure the programme's smooth operation through bilateral technological collaboration.",
        "content": "<p>Chinese Ambassador to Indonesia Wang Lutong has stated there is\npotential for cooperation between China and Indonesia in supporting the\nimplementation of the Free Nutritious Meal (MBG) programme. Support from\nChina, Wang said, could involve the utilisation of technology developed\nby Chinese technology companies related to food distribution in schools.\nOne of those mentioned by Wang is Tencent, the technology giant from the\n\u2018Bamboo Curtain\u2019 country. Tencent, Wang said, is preparing support for\nthe free meal programme. \u201cSo I think I understand that some Chinese\nbusinesses are also supporting this free meal programme in whatever way\nthey can,\u201d he told reporters after attending the FPCI China-Indonesia\nThink Tank and Media Forum in Kuningan, Jakarta on Wednesday\n(24\/6\/2026). Wang explained that Tencent is developing technology to\nautomatically record the number of students attending school each day.\nThis data can then be forwarded to the free meal kitchens, allowing them\nto accurately provide food according to the number of students present.\n\u201cSo the school and also the public kitchen will know how many people are\ncoming to school. So they will send the free meals according to the\nnumber of students who come to school,\u201d he said. Wang expressed hope\nthat through cooperation between the two countries and involving\ntechnology companies, the sustainability of the MBG programme can run\nwell. \u201cSo we hope this (MBG) will run well,\u201d he concluded.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/tencent-ready-to-support-indonesias-free-nutritious-meal-programme-with-ai-technology-1782370482",
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