Enhancing sustainable soybean production in Indonesia: evaluating the environmental and economic benefits of MIGO technology for integrated supply chain sustainability

Junaidi, Akhmad and Mashar, Ali Zum and Basrowi, Basrowi and Muharomah, Dewi Robiatun and Situmorang, Johnny Walker and Lukas, Amos and Asgar, Ali and Herlina, Leni and Manalu, Lamhot Parulian and Payung, Layuk (2024) Enhancing sustainable soybean production in Indonesia: evaluating the environmental and economic benefits of MIGO technology for integrated supply chain sustainability. Uncertain Supply Chain Management, 12 (1). pp. 221-234. ISSN 22916822

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Abstract

Adopting MIGO Bio P 2000 Z in soybean cultivation in Indonesia has yielded significant advancements in sustainable agriculture. This innovative technology has demonstrated substantial potential in enhancing agricultural productivity. Environmental impacts of using MIGO Bio P 2000 Z include reduced reliance on chemical fertilizers, improved soil quality, positive contributions to greenhouse gas emissions reduction, and support for biodiversity conservation. Economically, implementing MIGO Bio P 2000 Z has increased soybean production, reduced fertilizer costs, higher incomes for soybean farmers, export opportunities, and investments in agricultural technology. While the primary focus is on economic impact, reducing chemical fertilizer use also benefits the environment by preventing pollution and soil degradation. Further, integrating MIGO Bio P 2000 Z into the soybean supply chain has bolstered supply sustainability, decreased dependency on soybean imports, and improved food security. Its positive effects include enhanced agricultural productivity, reduced environmental impact, and support for the well-being of farmers. Collaborative efforts, including government support, training, diversified markets, and strict monitoring, are essential for optimizing the technology's potential. Adopting MIGO Bio P 2000 Z in Indonesian soybean cultivation offers a sustainable and environmentally friendly approach to bolstering economic growth, food security, and the agricultural sector. In addressing challenges and enhancing the benefits, investing in training, market diversification, and regulations is vital while supporting farmers, especially small-scale ones. This holistic approach will secure Indonesia's soybean supply chain and strengthen the nation's agricultural resilience.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Sustainable soybean production; Environmental; Economic; MIGO technology Supply chain Sustainability
Subjects: Agriculture & Food > Agricultural Economics
Depositing User: Saepul Mulyana
Date Deposited: 22 Jun 2026 04:24
Last Modified: 22 Jun 2026 04:24
URI: https://karya.brin.go.id/id/eprint/58846

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