POTENTIAL OF SHEEP FARMING DEVELOPMENT THROUGH AGRO- ECOSYSTEM ANALYSIS APPROACH IN SITE SELECTION. (Case study in Tegalsari Village, Purwakarta Regency)



Dwi Priyanto(1*), D. Yulistiani(2), Hanafiah Hanafiah(3), M. Martawidjaja(4), Subandriyo Subandriyo(5)

(1) Central Research Institute for Animal Sciences, Jalan Raya Pajajaran Kav. E69, Bogor 16151, Indonesia.
(2) Central Research Institute for Animal Sciences, Jalan Raya Pajajaran Kav. E69, Bogor 16151, Indonesia.
(3) Central Research Institute for Animal Sciences, Jalan Raya Pajajaran Kav. E69, Bogor 16151, Indonesia.
(4) Central Research Institute for Animal Sciences, Jalan Raya Pajajaran Kav. E69, Bogor 16151, Indonesia.
(5) Central Research Institute for Animal Sciences, Jalan Raya Pajajaran Kav. E69, Bogor 16151, Indonesia.
(*) Corresponding Author

Abstract


Study on “Sustainable of parasite infection control in small ruminants" was
conducted using participative approach. This study was conducted as research
collabouration between ILRI (International Livestock Research Institute and CRIAS
(Centre Research Institute for Animal Production). In selecting location for research,
the selection was conducted using agro-ecosystem analysis approach. The selection
of the location was conducted in 4 Regencies, and from those regencies Lll€Il
selected 2 sites (villages) with cliflerent agro-ecosystem. One of the sites is Tegalsari
village, Regency (Kabupaten) Purwakarta. From field observation Tegalsari has
potential resource for sheep farming development, because this village is located in
adjacent to rubber plantation that is used by sheep farmer for grazing area.
Moreover, village communities in this village is very responsive, beside that the
evident of worm infection is very dominant on the hand, there was no governments
programs on handling parasite infection was done in Tegalsari. Based those reasons,
therefore Tegalsari was selected as location for conducting research.


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