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Current situation and future prospects for beef cattle production in Indonesia - A review  

Agus, Ali (Faculty of Animal Science, Universitas Gadjah Mada)
Widi, Tri Satya Mastuti (Faculty of Animal Science, Universitas Gadjah Mada)
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Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences / v.31, no.7, 2018 , pp. 976-983 More about this Journal
Abstract
Increasing demand in developing countries for animal sources of food including red meat is predicted to double by 2050. In Indonesia, there has always been a gap between supply and demand of beef with national beef production only satisfying about 45% of demand. This paper aims to describe the current features and prospects for beef production systems in Indonesia. The first part of the article reviews and analyses Indonesian beef cattle production systems. The second part addresses issues related to the current systems for beef production that could become important for future development of the beef industry in Indonesia. Recommendations to improve breeding and reproduction, to empower smallholder farmers, to improve the capacity of industry-related institutions to enhance technology transfer, and to develop systems for industry development such as integration of palm oil or plantations with beef cattle production are briefly discussed.
Keywords
Beef Cattle; Current Situation; Future Challenges; Indonesia; Production Systems;
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