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Aspek Pengetahuan Dan Sikap Pemilik Hewan Kesayangan Di Desa Kuaklalo Terhadap Penyakit Rabies Merthayasa, Julita Dewitri; Moriani Jacob, Jois; Neliyani Toelle, Novianti; Moenek, Devi Y. J. A.
Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Nusantara Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Nusantara (JPkMN)
Publisher : Lembaga Dongan Dosen

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55338/jpkmn.v5i1.2724

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Aspek pengetahuan yang rendah terhadap penyakit rabies dan Aspek sikap yang kurang dalam penangan hewan kesayangan penular penyakit rabies merupakan salah satu faktor yang sangat berpengaruh terhadap penularan penyakit rabies. Salah satu upaya penting dalam meningkatkan aspek pengetahuan dan aspek sikap pemilik hewan kesayangan terutama anjing sebagai salah satu HPR (Hewan Penular rabies) di Desa Kuaklalo adalah dilakukan penyuluhan tentang penyakit rabies, cara pencegahan dan penanganannya. Metode penyuluhan dilakukan secara langsung (tatap muka/face to face) dengan pemilik hewan kesayangan terutama anjing berjumlah 20 orang sebagai peserta. Kuisioner untuk mengukur aspek pengetahuan sebanyak 10 pertanyaan dan sikap sebanyak 5 pertanyaan sebelum dan sesudah penyuluhan juga disiapkan. Penyuluhan yang dilakukan didapatkan hasil yaitu, terjadi peningkatan aspek pengetahuan dari 20 peserta tentang penyakit rabies (41,5% menjadi 95,5%) dan peningkatan aspek sikap terkait penyakit rabies (79% menjadi 98%) sebelum dan sesudah penyuluhan. Kegiatan penyuluhan yang dilaksanakan dengan target pemilik hewan kesayangan di Desa Kuaklalo sebagai peserta ini sangat dirasakan manfaatnya. Peserta sangat aktif dalam mengikuti kegiatan penyuluhan dan juga antusias dalam bertanya dan berdiskusi tentang penyakit rabies terutama pencegahan dengan dilakukannya vaksinasi dan penanganan apabila hewan kesayangan terutama anjing sebagai HPR terinfeksi penyakit rabies.
VALUE CHAIN ANALYSIS AND MARKETING STAKEHOLDERS OF BALI CATTLE IN KUPANG REGENCY AND CITY Andy Ninu; Jois Moriani Jacob; Agrippina Bele; Stormy Vertygo
Buletin Veteriner Udayana Bul. Vet. Udayana. December 2025 Vol. 17 No. 6
Publisher : Fakultas Kedokteran Hewan Universitas Udayana

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24843/bulvet.2025.v17.i06.p29

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Bali cattle are one of the primary commodities of Timor Island, Indonesia, and they contribute substantially to the community’s income. This is demonstrated by the substantial increase in the cattle population over the past three years, as well as the heightened demand for beef both within Timor Island and beyond NTT. This study aimed to analyze the marketing value chain of Bali cattle for each stakeholder within Kupang City and District and identify the specific function of each participant in this value chain. This research methodology is descriptive, specifically employing a case study approach that encompasses interviews with all participants involved in the marketing of Bali cattle, along with stakeholder analysis derived from the interview findings. The analysis revealed six key business actors contributing to the value-added process of cattle sales: suppliers, producers, collectors, traders, processors, and retailers. Additionally, five influential entities—government agencies, financial institutions, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), institutions of higher education, and animal insurance providers—were identified as participants in this value chain. Influencers possess distinct duties and responsibilities that collectively enhance the Bali cattle value chain within Kupang City and the District. However, government authorities at both the national and local levels are one of the principal stakeholders exerting significant influence over the value chain. Based on the outcomes of the stakeholder/business actor analysis, the most important role in enhancing beef sales value was at the processing stage (44%), followed by suppliers (19%), retailers (17%) and producers (14%). Conclusion: Six business actors within the livestock sector each fulfil distinct duties and contribute value at every stage of the Bali cattle sales value chain, influencing fluctuations in the selling prices of Bali cattle and their products in Kupang City and District. Recommendation: Future research should integrate several critical and interrelated factors within a comprehensive value chain analysis, with a specific emphasis on constructing a value chain database for the Kupang city and district.