Waste Utilization to Increase Productivity Growth Bali Cattle and Coffee Plants



I Nyoman Suyasa(1*), Ida Ayu Parwati(2)

(1) Bali Assesment Institute of Agriculture Technology (BPTP) Jl . By Pass Ngurah Rai , Pesanggaran , South Denpasar, Bali, 80222
(2) Bali Assesment Institute of Agriculture Technology (BPTP) Jl . By Pass Ngurah Rai , Pesanggaran , South Denpasar, Bali, 80222
(*) Corresponding Author

Abstract


Usually, waste is regarded as having a negative outlook and both crop waste or animal waste is not utilized properly. Developing a natural potency of cattle in Bali is still quite large, especially the in the central region and the marginal land. In Bali, there are some plantations covering an area of 166,454 ha of which consists of the coffee (39,923 ha), cocoa (6,223 ha), and vanilla plantations (448 ha). A research conducted in the Village Catur Kintamani, Bali using 60 heads of cattle fattening phase (kereman). As a control (P0) is feeding as usual (local farmers). P1: is P0 + 1% of body weight bran coffee/head/day, P2: is P0 + 1% BB + feed mixtures of rice bran and coffee bran/head/day and P3: P2 + 5 cc is Biocas/head/day. Results showed that the control (P0) reached daily weight gain of 0.33 kg/head/day signi cantly different from the P1, P2 and P3 that are each gained weight 0.55; 0.56 and 0.58 kg/head/day. Among treatment, P1, P2 and P3 showed no signi cant differences in daily body weight. Coffee plant compost treatments given in combination with differently biourin give seed yield of red spindle row (P1; P2, and P3) are, 6023.33; 6296.00 and 7771.87 g/tree. Between control P0 to P3 combination treatment showed signi cant differences. 


Keywords


Bali cattle, gastrointestinal, bran coffee, fattening

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