Santa, Nansi Margret and Lumenta, Ingriet Deiby Rinny
(2016)
Productivity of Pigs and Contribution of Pig Farming on Household Income in Pinasungkulan Village Bitung City.
In: The 3rd Animal Production International Seminar (3rd APIS) & & 3rd ASEAN Regional Conference on Animal Production (3rd ARCAP), Batu, Malang.
Abstract
This study aims to determine the productivity of pigs and contributing to the household income. Respondents are members of the pig farmers, Maesaan and Metuari in the Pinasungkulan Village, Bitung City, is a beneficiary group through CSR funds of PT MSM and TTN in 2014. This study uses in-depth interviews, analysis descriptive data on 20 members of the group which maintains 20 breeding pigs. The results showed that the productivity as follows: such as the number of litter per year of 2 times, the litter size of 10 piglets, while the number of weaned is 7 piglets. The output is sold as a piglet weaning with IDR700,000/piglets, generated through the maintenance of pregnant sows about 114 days, then lactating sows for 44-52 days, the maintenance of dry sows about 21 days, so the total time to maintain the sow that is 6 months. The conclusion that the productivity of pigs is quite high, with a contribution of 28,5% of household income.
Keywords: pig, productivity, contribution.
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