Soybean Competitiveness Compared to Other Secondary Crops and Its Prospect to Achieve Self-Sufficiency in Indonesia

D. K. Swastika, B. Sayaka
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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. The analysis method applied in this study is comparison of financial farm income between soybean farming against other secondary crops, namely corn, groundnut and mungbean. The results of analysis showed that soybean was not competitive compared to other secondary crops. This was indicated by relatively low farm income of soybean farming compared to those of corn, groundnut, and mungbean. Rational farmers would be expected to choose the more profitable crops rather than growing soybean. Therefore, without significant breakthroughs, the area planted with soybean and its production will keep decreasing. In other words, it is almost impossible to achieve self-sufficency in soybean.
大豆与其他次要作物相比的竞争力及其在印尼实现自给自足的前景
随着人口的增长,印尼对大豆的需求也在不断增加。到目前为止,大部分国内需求是通过大豆进口来满足的。本研究旨在从大豆相对于其他次要作物的竞争力角度分析印尼大豆自给自足的前景。本研究采用的分析方法是将大豆种植与玉米、花生、绿豆等其他次要作物的财政农场收入进行比较。分析结果表明,大豆与其他次生作物相比没有竞争力。与玉米、花生和绿豆相比,大豆种植的农场收入相对较低,说明了这一点。理性的农民应该选择更有利可图的作物,而不是种植大豆。因此,如果没有重大突破,大豆种植面积和产量将继续减少。换句话说,大豆几乎不可能实现自给自足。
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