Is There Any Chance for Crop and Livestock Integration in Indonesia?
The integration of livestock and crops, especially food crops, or recently known as crop-livestock systems is very familiar in Indonesia as well as in South-East Asia. The system has been practiced for decades and still carrying out until now. In Indonesian traditional farming system, livestock play...
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doaj-6e33a3bdf9734d949ed9e83aae91c0ef2020-11-25T00:05:24ZengPusat Penelitian dan Pengembangan PeternakanWartazoa0216-64612354-68322009-09-01193143149Is There Any Chance for Crop and Livestock Integration in Indonesia?Bambang R Prawiradiputra0—The integration of livestock and crops, especially food crops, or recently known as crop-livestock systems is very familiar in Indonesia as well as in South-East Asia. The system has been practiced for decades and still carrying out until now. In Indonesian traditional farming system, livestock plays an important role in the system. In Indonesia, there are five types of farming system namely extensive farming, non-intensive farming, intensive farming, very intensive farming and conservation farming system. However, there are some constraints in each system. This paper describes some constraints in Indonesian farming systems especially in crop-animal systems, such as land, manpower, money, technology, informations and farmer organization.http://medpub.litbang.pertanian.go.id/index.php/wartazoa/article/view/920/929integrationfarming systemscropslivestockconstraints |
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Is There Any Chance for Crop and Livestock Integration in Indonesia? |
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Is There Any Chance for Crop and Livestock Integration in Indonesia? |
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Is There Any Chance for Crop and Livestock Integration in Indonesia? |
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The integration of livestock and crops, especially food crops, or recently known as crop-livestock systems is very familiar in Indonesia as well as in South-East Asia. The system has been practiced for decades and still carrying out until now. In Indonesian traditional farming system, livestock plays an important role in the system. In Indonesia, there are five types of farming system namely extensive farming, non-intensive farming, intensive farming, very intensive farming and conservation farming system. However, there are some constraints in each system. This paper describes some constraints in Indonesian farming systems especially in crop-animal systems, such as land, manpower, money, technology, informations and farmer organization. |
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