POTENTIAL ANIMAL FEED RESOURCES BASED ON FOOD CROP WASTE SUPPORTS DEVELOPMENT OF BEEF CATTLE IN WEST SUMATERA, INDONESIA

R. Wahyuni, R. Aldillah
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The increase in the need for animal-based food consumption creates opportunities in the development of cattle farming in the future. But the problems in the field are a decrease in livestock productivity such as a decrease in livestock population and a decrease in livestock body weight, this is due to the lack of availability of sustainable animal feed. The solution offered is to use food crop waste as an alternative feed for livestock, so it is necessary to analyze the carrying capacity of food crop waste in an area. The purpose of this research is to analyze the potential resources of beef cattle feed based on food plant waste in West Sumatra Province and to analyze the nutritional content of food plant waste. The research was conducted in West Sumatra Province in January 2021. The method used was literature study and secondary data analysis. The data required consists of: (1) food crop production data, (2) beef cattle population data in West Sumatra Province. Data were analyzed by analyzing the carrying capacity of food plant waste. The results showed the availability of feed in West Sumatra Province 728,195.32 tonnes BKC / year, while the current total feed requirement is only 410,159.32 tonnes BKC / year. This shows the large potential for feed that has not been utilized, and this means that there is a large opportunity for Prov. West Sumatra in the future development of ruminants. The carrying capacity index of food plant waste (IDD) is 2.37, which means that it has a safe status where food plant waste is able to help support the needs of animal feed in West Sumatra Province. To increase the nutritional value of food plant waste, it can be overcome by giving a touch of waste processing technology innovations such as fermentation, silage, or ammonia. The results of this study are important as recommendations for the government regarding the sources of information on areas that have the potential to develop livestock business, which can be seen from the status of the area’s carrying capacity index or the potential availability of abundant animal feed.
基于粮食作物废料的潜在动物饲料资源支持印度尼西亚西苏门答腊肉牛的发展
对动物性食品消费需求的增加为未来养牛业的发展创造了机会。但该领域的问题是牲畜生产力下降,如牲畜数量减少和牲畜体重下降,这是由于缺乏可持续的动物饲料。提供的解决方案是将粮食作物废弃物作为牲畜的替代饲料,因此有必要分析一个地区粮食作物废弃物的承载能力。本研究的目的是分析西苏门答腊省以食用植物废弃物为基础的肉牛饲料的潜在资源,并分析食用植物废弃物的营养成分。该研究于2021年1月在西苏门答腊省进行。采用文献法和二手资料分析法。所需数据包括:(1)粮食作物生产数据,(2)西苏门答腊省肉牛种群数据。通过分析粮食植物废弃物的承载能力,对数据进行分析。结果显示,西苏门答腊省的饲料供应量为728,195.32吨BKC /年,而目前的饲料总需求量仅为410,159.32吨BKC /年。这显示了尚未利用的饲料的巨大潜力,这意味着Prov有很大的机会。西苏门答腊未来反刍动物的发展。食用植物废弃物的承载指数(IDD)为2.37,这意味着它处于安全状态,食用植物废弃物能够帮助支持西苏门答腊省的动物饲料需求。为了增加食物植物废物的营养价值,可以通过采用诸如发酵、青贮或氨等废物处理技术创新来克服它。本研究的结果对于政府关于具有发展畜牧业潜力地区的信息来源的建议具有重要意义,这可以从该地区的承载能力指数状况或丰富的动物饲料的潜在可用性中看出。
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