Indonesia's Bulog set to restart soybean imports after 15 years
date:Jun 28, 2013
Indonesia's state procurement body Bulog is set to resume soybean imports for the first time in 15 years, industry officials said, with the agency poised to sign the first of many deals to supply domestic food producers.

As part of reforms agreed with the International Monetary Fund in the midst of the 1997-1998 Asian financial crisis, Bulog was stripped of several monopolies in trading food commodities and left with only rice.

But after global food prices spiked last year, the Indonesian gove
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