Influence the improvement of cattle feedlot production system to increase the welfare of feedlot farmers group in Indonesia through the implementation of integrated sustainability farming system
Joko Riyanto(1*)
(1) Animal Production Laboratory of Animal Husbandry Department, Sebelas Maret University, Surakarta, Indonesia
(*) Corresponding Author
Abstract
Beef cattle production has been established as a leading meat-producing commodity in Indonesia. Cattle farms in Indonesia are largely popular farms which contribute around 80-90 percent to national meat production. Ongole-Simmental Crossbred, which is a product of backcrossing between Simmental cattle (which is included as exotic breed) and Ongole cattle, represents the beef cattle that largely fattened by farmers under the feedlot system. Boyolali regency so far has been known as dairy producing area from FH dairy cow turns out to be potential beef cattle producing area as well, including Ongole-Simmental Crossing Beef Cattle. However, the regency has to faced with such constraints as conventional feedlot management, declining fertility of greenery land, and the lack of feeder cattle supply. These are among the factors impeding the improvement of the farmers’ welfare. The problems can be simultaneously solved by applying of Zerowaste - LEISA (Low External Input Sustainable Agriculture) using an approach of Integrated Sustainability Farming System (ISFS). A case study, Sebelas Maret University through Animal Husbandry Department to get funds perform two activities that the Integrated Appropriate Technology Program (IATP) of Education and Culture Department of Central Java and be continued through a Working Class of Business Program (WCBP) of Directorate of Research and Community Service of the National Education Ministry. The group was consisted of 25 members with a total of 125 head Ongole- Simmental cross. The program implementation consists of usage of Ongole-Simmental Crossbred for feeder-cattle, improvement of the feed management system, housing system, and waste management. The activities were based on the technology application to the fattening process under feedlot system and to the production of solid and liquid organic fertilizers in the application of Zero Waste-LEISA based on the ISFS. Their final weight of fattening ranged after 120 days fattening was 510 to 560 kg, from their initial weight of 400 to 440 kg, with daily weight gain of 0,9 to 1.2 kg. Feces and urine wastes made up another income amounting to 110% and profit of 86%. Simental fattening enterprise based on feedlot system made profit up to IDR. 1.187.750 each, and feasible enough to work on with B/C and R/C of 1.5 and 3.5, respectively. The management of the program and/or asset after the copletionwith the application of imposing continued profit-sharing agrrement in the form of cooperative agreement between Farmer Group (“Sambi Mulyo”) with Sebelas Maret University Team. Formula the profit-sharing : value added selling was devided by 70% for farmer group and by 30% for SMU Team. Ongole-Simmental Crossbred feedlot business in popular farming went off wasteless and environmentally friendly. Natural and human resources farmers group are greatly potensial to develop into mainstay farmers.
Keywords
feedlot production system, ongole-simmental crossbred, integrated sustainabiltiy farming sytem, welfare feedlot farmers group
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