Determinants of Animal Food Demand in The Urban Region South Sulawesi

Animal food is a very important source of protein for increasing superior human resources and strengthening food security. Superior human resources and food security are supporting factors for achieving sustainable development goals (SDGs), particularly sustainable agricultural development. The purp...

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Main Authors: Darmawaty, Mardiyati Sri, Natsir Mohammad
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2023-01-01
Series:BIO Web of Conferences
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Online Access:https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/pdf/2023/14/bioconf_icafe2023_04030.pdf
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description Animal food is a very important source of protein for increasing superior human resources and strengthening food security. Superior human resources and food security are supporting factors for achieving sustainable development goals (SDGs), particularly sustainable agricultural development. The purpose of this research is to examine changes in animal food consumption as well as factors influencing animal food demand in South Sulawesi’s metropolitan areas. Secondary time series data - semi-annual (2005 - 2020) - were used in this investigation. Trend analysis and multiple linear regression are the data analysis techniques employed. According to the findings of this study, the trend of animal food intake in urban areas of South Sulawesi Province from 2005 to 2020 increased by 9.78 grams per inhabitant per month. Beef consumption averaged 7.9 grams per capita per month, chicken meat consumption averaged 53 grams per capita per month, chicken egg consumption averaged 92 grams per capita per month, and fish consumption averaged 352 grams per capita per month during that time period. Per capita expenditure, chicken meat prices, and fish prices all have a substantial impact on demand for animal food. If per capita spending rises by one percent, demand for animal feed rises by 1.58 percent. If the price of chicken meat increases by 1%, the demand for animal food reduces by 0.43%, and if the price of fish increases by 1%, the demand for animal food decreases by 2.12%.
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spelling doaj.art-27009b00d5914831aca8ae6ffc7962c32023-10-17T08:45:26ZengEDP SciencesBIO Web of Conferences2117-44582023-01-01690403010.1051/bioconf/20236904030bioconf_icafe2023_04030Determinants of Animal Food Demand in The Urban Region South SulawesiDarmawaty0Mardiyati Sri1Natsir Mohammad2Student of the Agribusiness Masters Study Program, Postgraduate Program, Muhammadiyah University of MakassarLecturer in the Agribusiness Masters Study Program, Postgraduate Program, Muhammadiyah University of MakassarLecturer in the Agribusiness Masters Study Program, Postgraduate Program, Muhammadiyah University of MakassarAnimal food is a very important source of protein for increasing superior human resources and strengthening food security. Superior human resources and food security are supporting factors for achieving sustainable development goals (SDGs), particularly sustainable agricultural development. The purpose of this research is to examine changes in animal food consumption as well as factors influencing animal food demand in South Sulawesi’s metropolitan areas. Secondary time series data - semi-annual (2005 - 2020) - were used in this investigation. Trend analysis and multiple linear regression are the data analysis techniques employed. According to the findings of this study, the trend of animal food intake in urban areas of South Sulawesi Province from 2005 to 2020 increased by 9.78 grams per inhabitant per month. Beef consumption averaged 7.9 grams per capita per month, chicken meat consumption averaged 53 grams per capita per month, chicken egg consumption averaged 92 grams per capita per month, and fish consumption averaged 352 grams per capita per month during that time period. Per capita expenditure, chicken meat prices, and fish prices all have a substantial impact on demand for animal food. If per capita spending rises by one percent, demand for animal feed rises by 1.58 percent. If the price of chicken meat increases by 1%, the demand for animal food reduces by 0.43%, and if the price of fish increases by 1%, the demand for animal food decreases by 2.12%.https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/pdf/2023/14/bioconf_icafe2023_04030.pdfconsumptionanimal fooddemand
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title Determinants of Animal Food Demand in The Urban Region South Sulawesi
title_full Determinants of Animal Food Demand in The Urban Region South Sulawesi
title_fullStr Determinants of Animal Food Demand in The Urban Region South Sulawesi
title_full_unstemmed Determinants of Animal Food Demand in The Urban Region South Sulawesi
title_short Determinants of Animal Food Demand in The Urban Region South Sulawesi
title_sort determinants of animal food demand in the urban region south sulawesi
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url https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/pdf/2023/14/bioconf_icafe2023_04030.pdf
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