ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF SMALL RUMINANT MIXED FARMING TO THE FARMER’S INCOME IN YOGYAKARTA-INDONESIA

Mixed farming of small ruminants is one of the main models of Integrated Farming System is widely applied in developing countries because of the role of small ruminants, especially goats has the potential to alleviate poverty in rural areas. The purposes of this study was to measure the income of fa...

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Main Author: Kusumastuti, Tri Anggraeni
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Language:English
Published: The University of Lampung 2016
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Online Access:https://repository.ugm.ac.id/273984/1/PROCEEDING%20UISFS%202016%20Tri%20Anggraeni%20K.pdf
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description Mixed farming of small ruminants is one of the main models of Integrated Farming System is widely applied in developing countries because of the role of small ruminants, especially goats has the potential to alleviate poverty in rural areas. The purposes of this study was to measure the income of farmers comes from integrated crops and livestock system. The location selected in Sleman district which is a center for the breeding and milking production of ettawa crossbred goats in Yogyakarta. Collecting data purposively farmers as much as 71 respondents . To determine the revenue share mixed farming systems analyzed descriptively. The results showed that the highest income comes from Ettawa Crossbred goat IDR 3,628,149 / month (55.42%), forestry namely sengon (Albizia chinensis) and mahoni (Swietenia mahagoni) IDR 1,372,922 / month (20.99%), forage king grass (Pennisetum purpupoides) and Calliandra (Calliandra haematocephalus) IDR 893.305 / month (13.66%), plantation namely Salacca zalacca and coconut (Cocos nucifera) IDR 640. 671 / month (9.79%), and food crops are cassava (Manihot utilissima) IDR 5556 / month (0.08%). Therefore, considering the farm accounted for the highest share of the income of goat especially doe farmers hence the need for additional scale farmer’s income.
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spelling oai:generic.eprints.org:2739842018-01-09T05:06:25Z https://repository.ugm.ac.id/273984/ ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF SMALL RUMINANT MIXED FARMING TO THE FARMER’S INCOME IN YOGYAKARTA-INDONESIA Kusumastuti, Tri Anggraeni Agribusiness Mixed farming of small ruminants is one of the main models of Integrated Farming System is widely applied in developing countries because of the role of small ruminants, especially goats has the potential to alleviate poverty in rural areas. The purposes of this study was to measure the income of farmers comes from integrated crops and livestock system. The location selected in Sleman district which is a center for the breeding and milking production of ettawa crossbred goats in Yogyakarta. Collecting data purposively farmers as much as 71 respondents . To determine the revenue share mixed farming systems analyzed descriptively. The results showed that the highest income comes from Ettawa Crossbred goat IDR 3,628,149 / month (55.42%), forestry namely sengon (Albizia chinensis) and mahoni (Swietenia mahagoni) IDR 1,372,922 / month (20.99%), forage king grass (Pennisetum purpupoides) and Calliandra (Calliandra haematocephalus) IDR 893.305 / month (13.66%), plantation namely Salacca zalacca and coconut (Cocos nucifera) IDR 640. 671 / month (9.79%), and food crops are cassava (Manihot utilissima) IDR 5556 / month (0.08%). Therefore, considering the farm accounted for the highest share of the income of goat especially doe farmers hence the need for additional scale farmer’s income. The University of Lampung 2016-08-24 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en https://repository.ugm.ac.id/273984/1/PROCEEDING%20UISFS%202016%20Tri%20Anggraeni%20K.pdf Kusumastuti, Tri Anggraeni (2016) ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF SMALL RUMINANT MIXED FARMING TO THE FARMER’S INCOME IN YOGYAKARTA-INDONESIA. UISFS THE USR INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR ON FOOD SECURITY “Improving Food Security : The Challenges for Enhancing Resilience to Climate Change”, II. pp. 139-144. ISSN 978-602-0860-10-7
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ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF SMALL RUMINANT MIXED FARMING TO THE FARMER’S INCOME IN YOGYAKARTA-INDONESIA
title ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF SMALL RUMINANT MIXED FARMING TO THE FARMER’S INCOME IN YOGYAKARTA-INDONESIA
title_full ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF SMALL RUMINANT MIXED FARMING TO THE FARMER’S INCOME IN YOGYAKARTA-INDONESIA
title_fullStr ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF SMALL RUMINANT MIXED FARMING TO THE FARMER’S INCOME IN YOGYAKARTA-INDONESIA
title_full_unstemmed ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF SMALL RUMINANT MIXED FARMING TO THE FARMER’S INCOME IN YOGYAKARTA-INDONESIA
title_short ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF SMALL RUMINANT MIXED FARMING TO THE FARMER’S INCOME IN YOGYAKARTA-INDONESIA
title_sort economic analysis of small ruminant mixed farming to the farmer s income in yogyakarta indonesia
topic Agribusiness
url https://repository.ugm.ac.id/273984/1/PROCEEDING%20UISFS%202016%20Tri%20Anggraeni%20K.pdf
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