Indonesia: Soybean prices are secretly dropping

Published 2024년 1월 15일

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The price of imported soybeans in Indonesia is gradually falling, with newly harvested soybeans from the US and Brazil being cheap. The current price of soybeans in Indonesia is around IDR 11,000 per kg, and the prices for tofu and tempeh are in the range of IDR 11,000-12,000 per kg. When there is a shortage of soybeans, producers reduce their production and do not increase the selling price of tofu tempeh on the market.
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Jakarta, CNBC Indonesia - General Chairman of the Indonesian Tofu Tempe Producers Cooperative Association (Gakoptindo) Aip Syarifuddin revealed that the price of imported soybeans is now starting to gradually fall. According to him, the increase in soybean prices occurred because prices in their countries of origin such as the United States (US) and Brazil were also cheap. "It's starting to fall. Because newly harvested soybeans in the US or Brazil are cheap," said Aip to CNBC Indonesia, Monday (15/1/2024). Aip said the current price of soybeans is around IDR 11,000 per kg in Indonesia. "The price of Rp. 11,000 (per kg) has arrived in Indonesia, and some have also arrived at the tofu and tempe craftsmen. Because the importer's price is Rp. 10,750, there is Rp. 10,900 (per kg) like that, so the price at the craftsmen plus transportation costs between IDR 300-500, depending on the distance," he explained. Meanwhile, when soybean prices are high and supplies are scarce, Aip admits ...

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