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Ongole Crossbreeds conservation with the existence value approach and the willingness to pay farmers in Yogyakarta Indonesia Elisa Christian Adhie Ernanto; Rini Widiati; Tri Anggraeni Kusumastuti
Livestock and Animal Research Vol 20, No 2 (2022): Livestock and Animal Research
Publisher : Universitas Sebelas Maret

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (278.794 KB) | DOI: 10.20961/lar.v20i2.58654

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Objective: The objective of the research was to identify and measure the value of existence, thus to analyze Willingness To Pay of farmer to keep the existence of Ongole Crossbreeds.Methods: The research was conducted in the Independent Taruna Group, Ngemplak District, Sleman Regency with the consideration that it is a PO cattle group that has the largest number of members in Sleman Regency. Determination of respondents by census as many as 40 farmers. Data was collected through interviews using a questionnaire as a research instrument. The identification of the existence of the business includes the availability of inputs, the development of outputs and the accessibility of supporting PO cattle using a Likert scale. Testing the consistency of statement items is tested for validity and reliability. The Contingent Valuation method is used to estimate the Willingness to Pay of farmers in maintaining their business.Results: The value of business sustainability from the existence of input (0.896), output (0.985), and support (0.885) is in the high category. The largest WTP value is the purchase of young female cattle with an average value of IDR 14.500.000/head, followed by waste treatment of IDR. 11,509,000/year and parent insurance of IDR. 40,000/head/year. The aggregate value of the group's WTP is IDR. 1,350,000,000/year.Conclusions: Livestock groups can maintain the existence of PO cattle because of the support of business existence, utilization of dung waste to increase income, and Willingness To Pay farmers. On the other hand, government support to provide subsidies and Siwab or its extension Mandatory cattle breeding is maintained to maintain the presence of PO cattle
Profitability of the cow-calf operation business of local peranakan ongole (PO) cattle based on the cow performance and calf price Rini Widiati; Tri Anggraeni Kusumastuti
Livestock and Animal Research Vol 20, No 1 (2022): Livestock and Animal Research
Publisher : Universitas Sebelas Maret

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Objective: This study aims to determine the cow-calf operation business performance of the local PO cow that can give better profitability for farmers.Methods: The multistage purposive sampling method was used to determine of the samples. The technique of data collection was carried out using a survey method through direct interviews using a structured questionnaire to 90 beef breeders as respondent with 90 heads of productive PO local cows in Special Region of Yogyakarta. The method of analysis to determine the production performance of cows using descriptive statistics in the form of average and standard deviation. Furthermore, profitability is calculated in the form of net cash farm income with enterprise budgeting analysis.Results: In the current condition, the cow calf operation (CCO) business of PO cattle generated positive net cash farm income. The results of the sensitivity analysis showed that CI and calf weight were sensitive to net cash farm income. In order to get an increase in net cash farm income that was better than the current condition, it is necessary to direct the adoption of technology to shorten the calving interval to 13 months and increase the selling body weight of calves above 150 kg at the age of 6 months.Conclusions: The CCO business of the local PO in the current condition has positive generate income. An increase in income that is better than the current condition can be obtained through technology adoption to shorten the CI and increase the calf sale weight.
Total Economic Value of Cattle Farming in Integrated Waste Disposal Sites Bantul Yogyakarta Tri Anggraeni Kusumastuti; Siti Andarwati; Rini Widiati
SOCA: Jurnal Sosial Ekonomi Pertanian Vol 17 No 2 (2023): Vol 17 No 2 (2023)
Publisher : Program Studi Agribisnis, Fakultas Pertanian, Universitas Udayana Jalan PB.Sudirman Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia. Telp: (0361) 223544 Email: soca@unud.ac.id

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Cattle rearing in the Integrated Waste Disposal Area brings environmental pollution and reduces the comfort of livestock. This study aims to identify the condition of the cattle rearing profile, measurement of business feasibility, and analysis of the Total Economic Value of cattle existing values. The research location is in Ngablak Hamlet, Sitimulyo Village, Piyungan District, Bantul, Yogyakarta. The time of the study from August to November 2019. Sampling of farmers by census was 52 farmers. Data analysis with quantitative descriptive method. The results showed that farmers prefer with semi-intensive types for rearing and Simpo breeds. The biggest income is semi-intensive. Sustainability of cattle business is feasible from an economic and environmental if an intensive rearing is applied. If analyzed include the investment costs of feed, land, and cages, all maintenance systems are not feasible. The net benefit shows that if there is a cattle mortality, the farmer should be fined a minimum of that amount. Total Economic Value shows the value of cattle existing value assets in Ngablak Village annually. Overall, it is necessary to plan for shifting maintenance to an intensive system to maintain the existence and animal welfare of cattle as a resource input in the area
Economic regional of beef cattle development Ciamis Regency Fitri Dian Perwitasari; Ahmad Romadhoni Surya putra; Bambang Suwignyo; Rini Widiati
Livestock and Animal Research Vol 21, No 2 (2023): Livestock and Animal Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/lar.v21i2.66710

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Objective: 1) To identify priority areas with Ciamis Regency that have comparative and competitive advantages 2) Availability of forages in prime priority areas.Methods: The material used cattle population data from BPS Ciamis Regency from 2016–2020. Panel data, which combines secondary data and cross-section data, were employed in this study. First, data analysis uses LQ and shift-share analysis, and two, it uses the carrying capacity of forage availability and the carrying capacity index.Results: Regional economic research results show that six sub-districts provide a comparative and competitive basis for superior commodities, namely Banjarsari, Lakbok, Cijeunjing, Cisaga, Rajadesa, and Baregbeg. These five sub-districts (Cimaragas, Sukadana, Panjalu, Panumbangan, and Sindangkasih) cannot be a base for cattle commodities but can be used as a base for other livestock. The study's findings indicate that forage is available, and the carrying capacity index forage availability has an IDD value of>2 SAFE. The Ciamis Regency has a secure green supply for expanding herds of beef cattle and can even export to other areas.Conclusions: The local government of Ciamis Regency must consider these six sub-districts an excellent commodity base, comparatively and competitively, with the carrying capacity of forage in safe conditions. The local government of Ciamis Regency must increase the number of livestock populations not only in production but also start opening up potential and conservative land for the development of grass cultivation, for example, by utilizing forest land for grass cultivation.
Penilaian Ekonomi Integrasi Sumberdaya Lokal Tanaman dan Kambing Peranakan Ettawa di Jawa Tengah Rusita Fitriani; Rini Widiati; Tri Anggraeni Kusumastuti
JURNAL TRITON Vol 14 No 2 (2023): JURNAL TRITON
Publisher : Politeknik Pembangunan Pertanian Manokwari

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47687/jt.v14i2.495

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Untuk mencapai ketahanan dan kemandirian pangan perlu adanya pemanfaatan sumber daya lokal melalui integrasi tanaman-ternak. Tujuan penelitian adalah menganalisis potensi sumberdaya tanaman ternak dan penilaian ekonomi integrasi tanaman dengan ternak kambing. Lokasi penelitian di Desa Pamriyan, Kecamatan Pituruh, Kabupaten Purworejo. Penentuan sampel secara multistage purposive sampling sebanyak 60 peternak. Analisis potensi sumberdaya ternak melalui parameter reproduksi ternak dan penilaian ekonomi integrasi tanaman dengan ternak kambing menggunakan metode whole farm budget dilanjutkan kelayakan usaha dan sensitivitas. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa kinerja produksi ternak sudah baik dengan nilai kidding interval sebesar 8,32 ± 2,03 bulan, S/C 1-2 kali, litter size 3 ± 0,67 ekor, mortalitas 2,18 ± 1,00 ekor, dan masa sapih 2,75 ± 0,98 bulan. Pendapatan integrasi tanaman ternak di Desa Pamriyan sebesar Rp 8.426.118/petani peternak/tahun. Tanaman perkebunan, holtikultura, kehutanan memberikan kontribusi rata-rata sebesar Rp 7.2527.985/tahun (86,14%) dan ternak kambing sebesar Rp 1.1681.33/peternak/tahun (13,86%). Usaha ternak kambing layak diusahakan dengan NPV sebesar Rp 7.446.202, BCR 1.93 dan IRR 39%. Analisis sensitivitas dengan asumsi adanya penambahan induk sebesar 6,38/ekor serta adanya teknologi pakan memberikan nilai NPV sebesar Rp16.233.379, BCR 2.13 dan IRR 45%. Untuk peningkatan pendapatan peternak diharapkan mempunyai kepemilikan induk minimum sebanyak 6.38 ekor dan menerapkan teknologi pengawetan pakan. Oleh karena itu, perlu kerjasama dalam rangka peningkatan populasi peternak dengan Dinas Peternakan atau Institusi pendidikan melalui program kemitraan atau program Kelompok Usaha Bersama (KUBE).
Analysis of the Potential of Beef Cattle Business Development in Indramayu District Fitri Dian Perwitasari; Ahmad Romadhoni Surya Putra; Bambang Suwignyo; Rini Widiati
ANIMAL PRODUCTION Vol. 23 No. 2 (2021)
Publisher : Faculty of Animal Science, Jenderal Soedirman University in associate with the Animal Scientist Society of Indonesia (ISPI) and the Indonesian Association of Nutrition and Feed Science (AINI)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20884/1.jap.2021.23.2.86

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This study aimed to analyze the potential for cattle business development in Indramayu Regency. The research locations selected using purposive sampling method were based on the following criteria: (1) Indramayu Regency is the 2nd largest rice producers in the Province of West Java, (2) The area covers 2,099.42 km2 based on secondary data obtained from BPS Indramayu Regency in numbers and (3) The area of agricultural land is still larger than the area of resident housing. The data analysis method used the carrying capacity index (IDD) and Location Question (LQ) analysis formulas. The data were processed and explained descriptively. The results of this study resulted in carrying capacity values consisting of 3 patterns, namely the highest carrying capacity value > 20,000 AU (Gantar and Terisi). Medium carrying capacity value > 10,000 AU (Cikedung and Gabuswetan). Low value carrying capacity 5.000-10.000 AU (Haurgelis, Suyeg, Juntiyuat, Bongdua, Kertasemaya, Patrol, Kedokanbunder and Sindang). The results of the analysis of IDD > 2 there are 12 sub-districts, meaning that based on the availability of forage feed from agricultural land, it is included in the safe category to increase the population of beef cattle. The potential for beef cattle development in Indramayu Regency needs to be prioritized in 12 sub-districts with LQ > 1 and IDD > 2 accompanied by government policies to support investment in livestock marketing facilities and infrastructure for smallholders.