2022
DOI: 10.29165/ajarcde.v7i1.216
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Application of Fermented Feed Technology and Semi-Intensive Pig Farming System in the Women's Farmer Group "Suka Nadi" Pejarakan Village, Gerokgak District, Buleleng Regency

Abstract: Bali pig is one of the meat-producing livestock commodities that has great potential to be developed because it has beneficial properties and abilities, but its presence on the island of Bali has begun to decline and is only found in certain areas such as in Buleleng, Karangasem, and Klungkung Regencies. Bali's pig population in Bali Province from 2017-2019 decreased by 27.51%. Likewise, it also occurs in Buleleng Regency by 26.09% and in Pejarakan Village, Gerokgak District, Buleleng Regency by approximately … Show more

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“…This is inseparable from the feed factor, so farmers in this partner group provide feed for pigs in the form of banana stalks (gedebong), leaves (taro, cassava, cassava) which are cut into pieces first and then boiled and after cooling, they are mixed with rice bran/corn bran/pollard/concentrate and then given to pigs 2 times a day. If this is done every day from finding feed ingredients and then boiling them, it will take a long time and cost more money and the quality of the feed also cannot meet the standard needs of the pigs being raised so that this is less effective and efficient and the level of livestock productivity is low (Yan Tonga, et al, 2022). Likewise, goat feeding is only in the form of forage whose quality is still in the medium category and giving/preparing the feed is done every day so it is less effective and efficient (Sutapa, et al, 2017).…”
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“…This is inseparable from the feed factor, so farmers in this partner group provide feed for pigs in the form of banana stalks (gedebong), leaves (taro, cassava, cassava) which are cut into pieces first and then boiled and after cooling, they are mixed with rice bran/corn bran/pollard/concentrate and then given to pigs 2 times a day. If this is done every day from finding feed ingredients and then boiling them, it will take a long time and cost more money and the quality of the feed also cannot meet the standard needs of the pigs being raised so that this is less effective and efficient and the level of livestock productivity is low (Yan Tonga, et al, 2022). Likewise, goat feeding is only in the form of forage whose quality is still in the medium category and giving/preparing the feed is done every day so it is less effective and efficient (Sutapa, et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Livestock waste and agricultural waste are left unprocessed and immediately used as humus for plants. Whereas if the waste is processed with a touch of technology, it will be able to become a quality and economically valuable organic fertilizer (Yan Tonga, et al, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fermented feed does not need to be made every day, there is no need to find firewood and boil the feed. This is felt by Balinese pig farmers in the Sukanadi Farmer Women's Group in Pejarakan Village, Gerokgak Subdistrict, Buleleng Regency that farmers in conducting Balinese pig livestock businesses are more effective and efficient after obtaining/making feed with fermentation technology (Yan Tonga, et al, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%