This study aims to determine: (1) how much revenue fattening Bali cattle, (2) financial feasibility of the Bali cattle fattening, and (3) channel marketing of fattening Bali cattle in West Lombok. This study was conducted over three months from Mei to Juli 2016 Month with survey methods, the number of respondents 60 people. Analysis of the data used is the analysis of input-output, BC Ratio and Return On Investment (ROI). Specifically to determine the marketing channels used descriptive analysis. The results showed that (1) The average Farmer income of fattening Bali cattle Rp.6.466.058 per person and Rp. 1.616.514 per head. (2) Bali cattle fattening shoul be developed by the BC Ratio 1,128. ROI value of Bali cattle fattening is 12,84 %, higher than prevalling bank rate is curently7,5%. (3) The farmers in West Lombok Regency majority (63%) to market its livestock fatenned animals to market, the reason is more efficient in term of time. When livestock is sold, the farmer directly to buy feeder for subsequent fattening period.
Initially, goat farmers in the village of Segala Anyar, sub-district of Pujut, district of Central raised goats individually as in the general model of goat farming in rural areas. Then, the goat has been kept in groups since the government introduced the Peranakan Ettawa (PE) goat with a dual purpose in 2012. However, the progression of goat-farmers groups tends to be slow and their existence in supporting goat productivity improvement is less effective. This community service aims to provide knowledge and understanding to goat-farmer groups regarding: organizational development, collaboration, leadership, and communication. In addition, this activity is also directed to provide assistance in designing a model for developing institutional management of local potential livestock resources. It is expected that targeted-goat farmers will have knowledge and understanding about key aspects in strengthening group capacity towards optimizing institutional roles. Problem-solving was identified by a participatory approach by involving goat farmers intensively, especially recognizing their potential and the problems encountered. The extension methods that have been implemented are lectures, interactive-constructive discussions, and preparation of a 'potential-problem analysis' matrix. After in-class, group monitoring and assistance through field visits were carried out routinely and periodically. The results of this community service are goat farmers gain additional knowledge and understanding about important aspects in order to increase the capacity of their group as well as they already have routine activities, such as regular meetings, strengthening awig-awig, and cooperation with other parties (especially the Faculty of Animal Husbandry, University of Mataram) to strengthen their group.
Initiation of mostly the cattle farmer groups in the Village of Gelangsar, the Sub-district of Gunung Sari Sub-district, District of West Lombok was started from the joint practices of keeping their cattle safe in a certain location through Kandang Kolektif. Up to currently, they have an understanding that 'kandang kolektif' is only a keeping place technically for cattle rather than as an institutional for farmers. Indeed, kandang kolektif can be developed as an institutional model to mobilize potentials of cattle-farmers in improving their business productivity. This community service aims to increase knowledge and understanding of cattle farmers, especially Kelompok Muda Mandiri (Independent Young Group) on kandang kolektif-based institutional management including economic analysis of cattle farming through implementation of multiple methods as follows: field observations, in-depth interviews, discussions, and practice. The stages of activities that have been carried out for 12 weeks (3 months) are: analysis of ground problems by observations and interviews with target cattle-farmers; design of problem solving methods; in-class training; technical assistance; and evaluation. The deliverable-results of this community service are: the strengthening of cooperative ties among cattle-farmers; increasing knowledge of cattle-farmers on institutional benefits; they understood the basic concepts of cost-income and was able to calculate the profit-loss of their cattle farming.
This research aims were to analyze The Contribution analysis of Broiler Chicken Business on breeders’ income in Central Lombok. This research used survey method. The data was analyzed using analysis of charge and income, B-C Ratio, Break Even Point, Rentability and contribution of broiler chicken business. This research was conducted since August until November 2019 in Central Lombok Regency. The selection of those villages as the sample area was carried out purposively. The result of the research showed that the contribution of broiler chicken business on breeders’ income was about 89.06% per year with gross farm income (GFI) on broiler chicken business was about IDR. 126.782.390,04 per breeder and per period, and net farm income (NFI) on broiler chicken breeding in Central Lombok Regency, was about IDR. 13,389,115,00 per breeder and per period. The breeding business of broiler chicken in Central Lombok was proper to be conducted. This matter was showed by the average value of B-C Ratio in the amount of 1.2, BEP value in the amount of IDR. 16.481,01/kg, and rentability value in the amount of 15.79%.
City of Mataram City is the center of government and economic activity. Urban-Village of DasanCermen, district of Sandubaya, has been selected as site of community service with consideration that there are several livestock-farmers group, namely: the cattle-farmers group, the Buras Chicken-Farmer Group, the Duck-Farmers Group, and the Fish- Farmers Group. The existence of these livestock-farmer groupshave been used as an educational tourism-site by the Urban-Village Government. The cattle-farmer group of “Beriuk Taker” is located close to the urban-village office and residential areas so that accumulated-manure disturbs environmental health. Therefore, the aim of this community service is to find solution problem of accumulated-livestock manure by processing it into organic fertilizer. In addition, this service also provides knowledge and skills about group-based business management to group committee.The methods have been used in this activity are extension service on implementation of cattle-business technology, training on processing organic fertilizers, and focus group discussions (FGD) on cattle-group management. The service results showed: (1) positively response of beneficiary group to the community service; (2) cattle-farmers capable and willing to apply technology about feed, cattleshed, and marketing;(3) cattle-farmers are skilled in processing of organic fertilizer by mutually work in every Sunday after zuhr prayer. The processing of organic fertilizer can produce 1 – 1.5 tons in 3 weeks. The temporary marketing is directed to ornamental-plant entrepreneurs around in the city of Mataram. It is hoped that the proceeds from the sale of fertilizers can be used to pay land rent to the local mosque management. With the support of the village government, the "Beriuk Taker" cattle farmer group can be used as a location for livestock education. They planned that the income from sale of organic fertilizerwould be used to pay land-rent to the local mosque committee.With the support of the urban-village government, the cattle-farmers group of "Beriuk Taker" can be used as site for livestock’educational-tourism.
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