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Development of Agribusiness for Fanning of Native Chicken In The Subdistrict of South Kotamobagu

Kalangi, Jolanda K. J. and Lumy, Tilly F.D. and Loing, Jeane Catty and Kalele, Jerry A.D. (2016) Development of Agribusiness for Fanning of Native Chicken In The Subdistrict of South Kotamobagu. In: The 17th Asian-Australasian Association of Animal Production Societies Animal Science Congress.

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Abstract

Native chicken is one alternative to businesses that do not require a lot of capital and a large area. Products of native chicken (eggs and meat) is favored by the people. In fact, most people, in the subdistrict of South Kotamobagu (about 65%) have a native chicken The problem is, the development of the native chicken by society to do with the traditional system. The purpose of research that has been done, is to determine the extent of the role of chicken farming village, in providing benefits to farmers. This study was conducted using a survey method with direct observation in the study site. Results of research have shown the breeds of native chicken, are not yet available continuously. Breeds of native chicken obtained by incubation naturally. Native chicken reared in the home page and consuming feed from the remains of the kitchen, so the productivity is low. Feed, purchased from Poultry Shop at a price of about Rp 8,000 per kg. South Kotamobagu a district, which has, the largest irrigated land, among four other districts in the City of Kotamobagu, which is an area of 2143.50 ha (55.24%) of the total irrigated land in this area The indication, that the chicken feed is not a problem if farmers take advantage of available resources. Prices of native chicken per head Rp 50,000. The value ofR IC ratio greater one, thus it provides adequate reception for farmers. In conclusion, sub system of agnbusiness native chicken has not been integrated. This is show business carried on not business oriented. Suggestions, need government intervention in developing the agribusiness of native chicken, with sustained.

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Subjects: S Agriculture > S Agriculture (General)
S Agriculture > SF Animal culture
Divisions: Fakultas Peternakan > lmu Peternakan
Depositing User: Mr. Benhard W. Tampangela, ST
Date Deposited: 23 Jan 2017 06:55
Last Modified: 12 Jul 2018 03:27
URI: http://repo.unsrat.ac.id/id/eprint/1344

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