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  • Why is Indonesia raising its corn production?
  • Indonesian President Joko Widodo has instructed the Government to raise the country¡¯s Corn production for raw materials and post-harvest products amid rising global food prices and to develop new Corn fields in the eastern region.
  • Will El Nino affect Indonesia's corn production?
  • The El Nino climate pattern is expected to reduce Indonesia's 2022/23 rice and corn production. Post estimates Indonesia's 2022/23 corn production to decline to 12.3 million metric tons (MMT) compared to the previous estimate of 12.9 MMT. Production shortages are expected to result in soaring corn prices.
  • How much corn does Indonesia import?
  • Imports In 2022, Indonesia imported $304M in Corn, becoming the 39th largest importer of Corn in the world. At the same year, Corn was the 168th most imported product in Indonesia. Indonesia imports Corn primarily from: Argentina ($225M), Brazil ($40.3M), United States ($29.1M), Ukraine ($7.69M), and Thailand ($1.26M).
  • Which country produces the most corn in Indonesia?
  • Indonesia is currently the region¡¯s largest corn producer. However, Indonesian corn consumption continues to outpace domestic corn production, resulting in a deficit. This column provides an overview of Indonesia¡¯s corn sector in the context of the AEC.
  • Will Indonesia increase sorghum & corn production?
  • Indonesia's plan to increase sorghum and corn cultivation over the next two years was expected to increase feed grain availability for domestic livestock farming, but the impact on prices would hinge on the extent on the increase and the yield, market sources said Aug. 8. Not registered?
  • Why is Indonesia reducing corn imports?
  • Corn imports have already declined sharply to 800,000 tons from as much as 3.5 million tons seven years ago. Indonesia uses corn as a livestock feed, mainly for its poultry sector. Besides curbing imports, the country is also planning to build up state reserves to help stabilize prices of corn.