Improving Bali cattle production in mixed crop-livestock systems in eastern Indonesia using an integrated modelling approach


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McDonald C. K., . and Macleod S., . and Lisson S., . and Ash A., . and Pengelly B., . and Brennan L., . and Corfield J., . and Wirajaswadi L., . and Panjaitan T., . and Saenong S., . and Sutaryono Y., . and Padjung R., . and Rahman R., . and Bahar S., . (2004) Improving Bali cattle production in mixed crop-livestock systems in eastern Indonesia using an integrated modelling approach. [Proceedings Paper]

Abstract

Increased demand for beef in south-east Asia has led to a rapid decline in cattle numbers in eastern Indonesia. A whole farm systems research study was undertaken to identify opportunities for increasing livestock production within the existing smallholder crop-livestock farming system. Preliminary analyses indicate substantial benefits from sown grasses and retaining grain legume crop residues for dry season supplementation of livestock.


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Abstract

Increased demand for beef in south-east Asia has led to a rapid decline in cattle numbers in eastern Indonesia. A whole farm systems research study was undertaken to identify opportunities for increasing livestock production within the existing smallholder crop-livestock farming system. Preliminary analyses indicate substantial benefits from sown grasses and retaining grain legume crop residues for dry season supplementation of livestock.

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Item Type: Proceedings Paper
Additional Information: Summary En
AGROVOC Term: FARMING SYSTEMS
AGROVOC Term: CATTLE
AGROVOC Term: LIVESTOCK
AGROVOC Term: CROP RESIDUES
AGROVOC Term: FORAGE
AGROVOC Term: FEED CROPS
AGROVOC Term: MODELS
AGROVOC Term: ANALYTICAL METHODS
Geographical Term: MALAYSIA
Depositing User: Ms. Norfaezah Khomsan
Last Modified: 24 Apr 2025 05:27
URI: http://webagris.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/16442

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