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Journal : Animal Production

Distribution of Bali Cattle Farmers and Break-Even Analysis: Case in Barru Regency South Sulawesi Indrawirawan; Bambang Suwignyo; Tri Anggraeni Kusumastuti
ANIMAL PRODUCTION Vol. 25 No. 3 (2023)
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.2023.25.3.118

Abstract

Barru Regency is an area of high indigenous Bali cattle population in South Sulawesi, Indonesia. The purpose of this study was to determine the economic analysis and mapping analysis of the location of smallholder Bali cattle farming. The research location is at Tanete Riaja District, Barru Regency, South Sulawesi. Purposive sampling was used to select 121 respondents, 75 from the breeding systems and 46 from the Bali cattle fattening systems. Observation and interviews are used to collect data. Data collection included the profiles of farmers, reproduction and production performance, and inputs and outputs of smallholder Bali cattle farming. Along with the interview, the location of farmers was recorded using a GPS receiver. The economic analysis used four criteria: Net Present Value (NPV), Benefit-Cost Ratio (BCR), Internal Rate of Return (IRR), and Payback Period (PP). The overlay method is used to map the farmers' locations. The results showed that the breeding system was feasible with the value of NPV of IDR 10,640,251, BCR of 1.30, IRR of 19.20%, and PP of 4.34 years. The fattening system was feasible with the value of NPV of IDR 34,569,548, BCR of 1.21, IRR of 36.91%, and PP of 2.64 years. Farmers' location maps showed that all farmers, both breeding and fattening, are located on low elevation land which is considered more suitable for Bali cattle farming because of good land fertility, suitable forage areas, and an abundant supply of food crops waste.
Co-Authors Abqoriyah (Abqoriyah) Ahmad Romadhoni Surya Putra Alam, Taufan Ali Agus Ali Agus Ali Agus Andriyani Astuti Apriyani Nur Sariffudin Ardiatma Maulana Arif Nindyo Kisworo Arisandi, Bayu Armstrong, Leisa Aryanto (Aryanto) Aryanto Aryanto Asih Kurniawati Bambang Suhartanto Bernadete Barek Koten Cahyo Wulandari Chusnul Hanim Cook, David Dian Astuti Dyah Afryana Miftah Nurdani Eka Tarwaca Susila Putra Eny Faridah Eny Faridah Fitri Dian Perwitasari Galih Pawening Galih Pawening Haq, Miftahush Shirotul Harwanto Harwanto Harwanto Harwanto Heny Marlina Wijayanti Hermanto Hermanto I Gede Suparta Budisatria Indrawirawan Indrawirawan Irkham Widiyono Juniardi, Ricky Kharunisa, Laras Kurniawan, F.X. Dika Kustantinah Kustantinah Lucky Latifah Munawaroh M. Fadhlirrahman Latief Marhen Harjono Maudi Nayanda Delastra Melvin Zaenul Asyiqin Muafi, Muhammad Zayyan Muhammad Humaidi Haris Muhlisin Muhlisin Nafiatul Umami Nanung Agus Fitriyanto Nilo Suseno Nilo Suseno, Nilo Nofi Isnaini Nono Ngadiyono Nur Zaini Pawening, Galih Prasojo, Yogi Sidik Prianto, Sukirno Dwiasmoro Priyono Suryanto Priyono Suryanto Puspita, Iredo Bettie Putra, Bela R. Djoko Soetrisno R. Djoko Soetrisno R. Sapto Hendri Boedi Soesatyo Rezki Amalyadi Rieska Indriani Rieska Indriani Rini Widiati Rini Widiati Ristanto Utomo Ristianto Utomo Ristianto Utomo Ristianto Utomo Ristianto Utomo Ruslina Fajarwati, Ruslina Salsabila, Zidna Ilma Sarah Adrian Fenila, Sarah Adrian Sarmin . Sarmin Sarmin Sarmin Sarmin Tri Anggraeni Kusumastuti Tri Anggraeni Kusumastuti Trini Susmiyati Ulil Amri Wijaya Ulil Amri Wijaya Widiyatno Zaenal Bachruddin