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  • Is soybean self-sufficiency possible in Indonesia?
  • Demand for soybean in Indonesia keeps increasing along with population growth. So far, most of the domestic demand is fulfilled through soybean import. This study aims to analyze the prospect of soybean self-sufficiency in the perspective of its competitiveness against other secondary crops in Indonesia.
  • What factors influence the escalation of soybean production in Indonesia?
  • The findings proffered by this investigation reveal that pivotal factors influencing the escalation of soybean production in Indonesia encompass the augmentation of soybean cultivation acreage, the elevation of soybean market prices, and the depreciation of corn prices.
  • 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. ... ...
  • What are Indonesian soybean production trends for 2010 to 2019?
  • Indonesian soybean production trends for 2010 to 2019. Figure 2 shows that soybean production in Indonesia tends to increase from year to year, although in certain years some have decreased. Nevertheless, the movement of the curve shows an increase in soybean production.
  • 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 are the characteristics of soybeans in Indonesia?
  • traits, and relatively low selling price of locally produced soybean. Java Island is the most fertile and largest planted area of soybean in Indonesia. 1980s. The available land for crop cultivation in such areas, including soybean, is more than 40 million hectares, however, the major soil type is ultisol. This mostly