2020
DOI: 10.35334/jpmb.v4i2.1878
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Membangun Keterampilan Mahasiswa Perbatasan Kaltara Melalui Teknologi Dan Manajemen Pembuatan Pakan Ikan Pada Masa Pandemi Dan Pasca Covid-19

Abstract: Pandemi Corona viruses disease 2019 (Covid-19) yang menghantam dunia secara umum dan seluruh penjuru indonesia secara khusus telah meluluh-lantahkan ekonomi dari berbagai sektor termasuk sektor. Produksi dari hulu hingga ke hilir usaha sektor perikanan khususnya pakan budidaya harus bisa tetap terjaga di tengah pandemi global akibat Covid-19. Peningkatan produksi pakan tersebut harus ditopang dengan peningkatan keterampilan baik softskill dan hardskill bagi masyarakat terdampak, seperti mahasiwa perbatasan Pro… Show more

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“…This is because feed is important in aquaculture to increase fish growth. Fish meal, despite its importance as the main protein source for farmed fish, comes from imports [2][3] [4] and is quite expensive, so an alternative to a fish meal is needed to reduce production costs. In intensive aquaculture activities, the feed has an important role in increasing production, where the cost of purchasing feed contributes around 70% of the total production costs [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is because feed is important in aquaculture to increase fish growth. Fish meal, despite its importance as the main protein source for farmed fish, comes from imports [2][3] [4] and is quite expensive, so an alternative to a fish meal is needed to reduce production costs. In intensive aquaculture activities, the feed has an important role in increasing production, where the cost of purchasing feed contributes around 70% of the total production costs [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%