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STRATEGY IN DEVELOPING SUSTAINABLE BUFALLO BREEDING IN SOUTH SULAWESI Anshar, M.; Rasjid, Sjamsuddin; Hasan, Syamsuddin
Proceeding Buffalo International Conference 2013
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This research wasaimed at analyzing buffalo breeding sustainability in South Sulawesi,based on the assessment of sustainable index and status using Multidimensional Scaling (MDS). Data used were primary and secondary data. This research used the ordination technique to of the MDS method to find out the sustainable development index and status of several dimensions for buffalo breeding in South Sulawesi. The sustainable development index of the ecology dimension is 49.35%, which indicates a less sustainable status. The index for legal and Institutional (36.16%) as well as technology (43.50%) both also yield a status of less sustainable. The sustainable development index for the socio-cultural (51.64%) and the economic dimension (59.56%) both yield a status of sufficient sustainability.  An analysis on the existing conditions of five dimensions of buffalo breeding development in South Sulawesi resulted in an index of 48.06%, which falls under the less sustainable category. As a conclusion, in the current conditions of buffalo breeding in South Sulawesi, three dimensions namely ecology technology and constitution are classified as less sustainable, while the economic and socio-cultural dimension is already sufficiently sustainable. Therefore, more improvements are suggested towards dimensions with less sutainability.
PROSPECTS OF COMPETITIVE AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF BUFFALO LIVESTOCK IN SOUTH SULAWESI Islamiyati, Rohmiyatul; Rasjid, Sjamsuddin; Asriany, Anie; Yuliati, Farida Nur
Proceeding Buffalo International Conference 2013
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Buffalo is one of the potential livestocks to be developed to support of the achievement of meat self sufficiency program in 2014. Buffalo population in South Sulawesi was 130,100 head in 2010 and 96,500 head in 2011 or decreased about 25.83%.  Buffalo population in Indonesia was 1,999,500 head in 2010 and 1,304,900 head in 2011, or population decreased about 34.74%. Cause of the population decrease was slaughter of productive females but also a relatively long reproductive period.  Factors supporting the development of buffaloes in South Sulawesi was abundant feed resources, especially from food crop by-product, feed technology, human resources and high market potential (meat and ceremonies).
The Performances of Goat Fed Gliricidia Leaves as Sole Diet Sjamsuddin Rasjid
Buletin Peternakan Vol 27, No 4 (2003): Buletin Peternakan Vol. 27 (4) November 2003
Publisher : Faculty of Animal Science, Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21059/buletinpeternak.v27i4.1479

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