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  • Where does Indonesia import soybean oil?
  • Imports In 2022, Indonesia imported $66.8M in Soybean Oil, becoming the 47th largest importer of Soybean Oil in the world. At the same year, Soybean Oil was the 427th most imported product in Indonesia. Indonesia imports Soybean Oil primarily from: Malaysia ($28.4M), Thailand ($26.4M), Brazil ($5.54M), Australia ($2.76M), and Singapore ($2.15M).
  • Why is soybean production decreasing in Indonesia?
  • Soybean production in Indonesia is decreasing due to the reduction of harvesting area by 5% year ?1 , while productivity is increasing by only 2% year ?1 (Harsono et al. 2022 ). On the other hand, soybean consumption is steadily increasing due to the growing population and high demand for food industries. ... ...
  • How can Indonesia achieve self-sufficiency in soybean production?
  • There are three primary challenges in terms of increasing the soybean produc-tion in Indonesia in order to achieve self-sufficiency, i.e. low fertility of the avail-able land, less competition of existing soybean varieties in terms of the quality traits, and relatively low selling price of locally produced soybean.
  • What is soybean in Indonesia?
  • Soybean in Indonesia: Current Status, Challenges and Opportunities to Achieve Self ¡­ ... Soybean (Glycine max L), known as a miracle golden bean due to its nutritive value (Zinia et al. 2022), is one of Indonesia's three most important and valuable crops, along with rice and maize (Erythrina et al. 2022).
  • What is the yield of Indonesia soybeans?
  • Physicochemical composition and specific characteristic of Indonesia soybean varieties [12, 22, 23]. namely Anjasmoro, Panderman, Dega 1, and Demas 1 . These varieties give a yield of 2.52 t, 2.29 t, 2.72 t, and 1.78 t per hectare, respectively. Demas 1, Demas 2, 2.5 t up to 3.3 t/ha ( Table 7).
  • Is soybean a good source of protein in Indonesia?
  • Soybean is the third important food crop in Indonesia after rice and maize, particularly as a good source of protein. The demand for soybean consumption tends to increase annually. In 2020, the figure was about 3.28 million tons, while the domestic production was 0.63 million tons, thus around 81% of the soybean needed was imported.