2020
DOI: 10.30595/jhes.v0i0.6969
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Sustainable Development Strategy on Poultry Industry in Indonesia

Abstract: Development of poultry industry that had been running in Indonesia which more emphasized in economic growth aspect, on one side has succeeded in increasing production, but on the other side it caused negative impact toward business and environmental sustainability. A new paradigm reorientation of poultry industry development was needed in terms of direction, strategy and policy. This paper aimed to study the success and the failure of poultry industry development by conventional approach, paradigm of sustainab… Show more

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“…Farm animals can be any animal (including insects and lower vertebrates such as fish and frogs). In everyday life people usually refer to birds and domestic mammals, such as chickens, geese and ducks for poultry, and goats, sheep, horses, or donkeys for mammals (Saptana et al, 2020). Based on observations made in Srono District, Banyuwnagi Regency, one of the most livestock is ducks, so that duck slaughter in JOURNAL of MUJADDID NUSANTARA ISSN: 4567-8654 (P); 1234-5678 (E)…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Farm animals can be any animal (including insects and lower vertebrates such as fish and frogs). In everyday life people usually refer to birds and domestic mammals, such as chickens, geese and ducks for poultry, and goats, sheep, horses, or donkeys for mammals (Saptana et al, 2020). Based on observations made in Srono District, Banyuwnagi Regency, one of the most livestock is ducks, so that duck slaughter in JOURNAL of MUJADDID NUSANTARA ISSN: 4567-8654 (P); 1234-5678 (E)…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is an annual gain of nearly 6.80 percent. Egg production totaled 1,428,195 tons in 2016 [1]. Due to the harsh weather conditions [2][3][4], chicken growers face certain difficulties in keeping a comfortable habitat for their birds.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%