Bandung, 2 June 2026 – The year 2026 marks a decade of implementation of the Sacrifice in the Interior program initiated by Bumi Mandiri People. For the last 10 years, this program has brought sacrificial animals to various remote areas of Indonesia to encourage equitable distribution of sacrificial meat during Eid al-Adha.
On Eid al-Adha 2026, the Sacrifice in the Interior program will again expand its reach by adding four new provinces as distribution points. In total, this program has now touched dozens of provinces in Indonesia, including East Nusa Tenggara, West Nusa Tenggara, Banten, East Java, Central Java and West Java.
This year, the distribution of sacrifices also reached communities affected by the flash floods at the end of 2025 in Aceh Tamiang and West Sumatra. It is hoped that the presence of this program in disaster-affected areas will play a role in the equal distribution of sacrifices in areas that are still in the process of post-disaster recovery.
The achievements during this decade, according to the Chairman of the Insan Bumi Mandiri Foundation, cannot be separated from the collaborative ecosystem that has been built over the years.
“Until this point, we cannot do it alone. Every year we collaborate with many parties, such as hundreds of livestock farmers, recipient residents who are willing to adapt to plastic-free distribution methods even though in some areas it is not their habit, local volunteers who try many ways so that the sacrificial mandate can be fulfilled according to the Shari’a, and partner institutions that open access to more sacrifices through their own networks. All these parts are what make this program able to continue to grow,” said Zulfa Faizah, Chair of the Insan Bumi Mandiri Foundation.
One of the areas that since 2016 has felt the direct impact of the growth of this program is Pota Village. For local residents, the presence of sacrifices is not something that can be considered normal.
“Residents here have never received sacrifices before. Our village is too far, no one wants to deliver them. This program is the first to actually reach here,” said Sumardi Jeki, a community leader in Pota Village, one of the distribution points for sacrifices in the interior.
Apart from that, since 2024, IBM will also respond to the concerns of sacrificers who are not yet familiar with the Qurbani process in the interior. So now the entire distribution process can be monitored directly by the sacrificers through the Monitor Qurban feature on the official website for Qurbani in the Interior, starting from animal delivery to meat distribution. This transparency is a manifestation of Bumi Mandiri People’s commitment to building trust between donors and beneficiaries.
A similar commitment is also reflected in the way meat is distributed without plastic bags. The meat is distributed using banana leaves, besek, or woven areca palm fronds, combining local wisdom while protecting the environment from piles of post-sacrificial plastic waste.
Entering its second decade, the Sacrifice in the Interior program continues to exist as a bridge between the sharing spirit of the sacrificers and the communities in the areas that need it most, ensuring that the happiness of Eid al-Adha is truly felt evenly in all corners of Indonesia.
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