date:Sep 11, 2013
Indonesia's soybean imports, which account for 70 to 80 percent of its total demand, have slowed due to changes in government policy that have left importers unsure about where they stand and drained stock levels.
Inventories of the oilseed in the Southeast Asian country are now at multi-year lows of 315,000 tonnes, traders and government officials say, with domestic prices at 10,665 rupiah ($0.96) per kg, compared with 9,285 rupiah in January.
Ironically, ample opportunities exist to achieve