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Title: | Call for reviewer in Scopus |
Other Titles: | Assessing Potency and Suitability of Livestock Production Systems from Agricultural Crops; A Case Study of Island Agro-ecological Biak-Numfor, Papua |
Authors: | Darma, Surya |
Keywords: | Scopus (Q4) Journal of Agriculture and Crops Rahim Yar Khan Academic Research Publishing Group Reviewer |
Issue Date: | 3-Oct-2022 |
Publisher: | Journal of Agriculture and Crops |
Series/Report no.: | 4436;jac |
Abstract: | The purpose of this study was to assess the potential for livestock production in the district area as a basis for developing livestock commodities and livestock sector, knowing the needs and potential for food crop wastes. The method is descriptive with desk-study and semi-survey techniques. The object of observation is the aspect of livestock production and food crop production as the primary source of animal feed and the projected suitability of livestock commodities. The findings of the study show that the portrait of livestock production is not optimal, marked by the low number of livestock production population structures per district, economic density, farming density, and regional density. Some areas that have the potential for the livestock base sector are Yendidori, North Biak, Samofa, West Biak, and East Biak. Although the suitability value for LQ livestock development is still dominant at < 1 in some districts, even 0, it needs serious attention for livestock development stakeholders in Biak Numfor. One thing that can be done is to strengthen the basic sector of food crop development . |
URI: | http://repository.unmul.ac.id/handle/123456789/42142 |
Appears in Collections: | S - Faculty of Agriculture |
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