INTEGRATION PARTNERSHIP PATTERN OF CATTLE AND FARMING BUSINESS IN KEDIRI DISTRICT

Andaruisworo, Sapta (2020) INTEGRATION PARTNERSHIP PATTERN OF CATTLE AND FARMING BUSINESS IN KEDIRI DISTRICT. INTEGRATION PARTNERSHIP PATTERN OF CATTLE AND FARMING BUSINESS IN KEDIRI DISTRICT, 3 (7). pp. 907-913. ISSN 2581-7175

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Abstract

Abstract: The purpose of this study was to analyze the contribution of beef cattle farming income to agriculture and the partnership pattern of beef cattle breeders that is integrated with food crop farming. The research was carried out in Kepung District because it had the largest beef cattle population in partnership and farming integration systems in Kediri Regency. Samples taken are farmers who have at least 2 (two) cattle and have been kept for at least 1 year, and at least the farmer has experience in raising livestock for 3 (three) years. Farmers must have food crop farming such as rice fields and food plantations. The method of data analysis was descriptive-quantitative. Quantitative to calculate the farmer income structure integrated partnership pattern farming, while descriptive describes the partnership pattern used in beef cattle business. The results of the study that the pattern I with the integration of rice land and livestock business income 4,315,000, - pattern II with the integration of maize plants and livestock business income 4,656,000, and pattern III with the integration of rice and soybean for livestock business income 4,141,500, -. The pattern of noise used in Kediri Regency is that all fattening costs are borne by the farmer, starting from the cost of the cage, providing forage, concentrate feed to medicine, the capital owner providing the cattle to be fattened, and marketing the fattening cattle, and the cattle rancher obtains a portion between 50% to 60% of the value added of cattle during fattening, and the remainder is part of the capital owner's share. Keywords - integration, partnership, beef cattle, food crops,

Item Type: Article
Subjects: 200 Animal science > 210 Livestock science
Divisions: Fakultas Ilmu Kesehatan dan Sains > S1-Peternakan
Depositing User: Sapta Andaruisworo
Date Deposited: 15 Dec 2020 03:26
Last Modified: 23 Sep 2021 07:17
URI: http://repository.unpkediri.ac.id/id/eprint/2555

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