Corporate based, food estate duck breeders in Indonesia achieve results

게시됨 2021년 4월 8일

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The Indonesian government is developing the Food Estate in Central Kalimantan, integrating various commodities including rice, maize, horticulture, plantations, and livestock. As part of this initiative, duck farming is being developed corporately, with promising business potential. Beneficiary groups have seen successful results, with an average of 200-370 eggs per day from 500 ducks. They can earn significant profits from selling fresh eggs or processing them into salted eggs. The group can also buy their own duck feed from the egg and salted egg sales. Farmers can market their products online, with the sale of salted eggs potentially increasing profits.
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REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, JAKARTA - The government is currently actively developing the Food Estate in Central Kalimantan (Kalteng) by integrating the main commodities of rice and maize with horticultural commodities, plantations, livestock, as a support in one area. Currently, for livestock, the commodity that is starting to be developed is ducks. Like the development of other commodities, duck farming in the Food Estate area is also developed on a corporate basis, so that it can provide added value for breeders. "Added value can be obtained by integrating businesses from upstream to downstream, namely from seeding, cultivation, post-harvest, and marketing," said Nasrullah, in a press statement, Thursday (8/4). Currently, the beneficiary group in the Central Kalimantan Food Estate area has enjoyed the results of duck farming. The average egg production has reached 200 to 370 eggs per day from 500 cows with ages ranging from seven to eight months. According to Nasrullah, business analysis ...
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