Gertak Berahi dan Inseminasi Buatan (GBIB) programme was expected to support national self-sufficiency in beef. This study aims to evaluate level of succesness on GBIB Program in Central Sulawesi. Research was conducted with periodicly survey and interview using questionnaire by random sampling respondent. The parameters were the number of cattles selected (target and actual), as acceptors, injection of PGF2α, and response of respondents. Data were analyzed descriptively. The results showed that realization of the actual injection of PGF2α and AI were lowest in the district Poso and Toli-Toli.The highest realization of GBIB activity was in District of Bangkep and Kota Palu; While the realiasation of GBIB activities in accordance with the target or near the target was in District of Banggai, Morowali, North Morowali, Buol and less than target, were District of Tojo Una-Una, Donggala, Sigi, and Parigi Mautoring. Response GBIB implementation activities at the district of Central Sulawesi were very good, as shown by their procurement processes, socialization, coordination and good response of farmer acceptor, but the achievements of realization are still lacking, especially injection PGF2α and AI 2th . Issues program GBIB includes shortage additional medical personnel, AI, pregnancy examinations and facilities infrastructures. It was concluded that the GBIB program in Central Sulawesi Province was quite successful, as the realization was in line with the target.
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