Implementation of integrated farming system of Azolla plants, duck and fish in livestock groups in Baruga village, Bantimurung district Maros regency


J Mustabi, J Mustabi and Asmawati, Asmawati and A A Amrawaty, A A Amrawaty and S Purwanti, S Purwanti (2021) Implementation of integrated farming system of Azolla plants, duck and fish in livestock groups in Baruga village, Bantimurung district Maros regency. IOP Conf. Series: Earth and Environmental Science 788.

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An integrated farming system is an effort to utilize all potential energy so that it can be harvested in a balanced manner. The problems of partners in the field of livestock, fisheries and agriculture are that they have not utilized the yard and family labor and there is no touch of technology in improving animal feed, therefore the solution taken in partner villages is to utilize large yards by raising ducks, cultivating Azolla and breeding fish. PT Semen Bosowa in collaboration with Universitas Hasanuddin carried out community service activities in Baruga village in Bantimurung district, Maros regency, South Sulawesi province. The application of the animal husbandry sector in a sustainable agricultural system was the procurement of duck seeds, production of duck eggs and salted eggs. Integration of crops, livestock and fish using Azolla plants as an alternative feed for ducks, fish and fertilizer. The research concluded that the application of integrated farming systems between plants and livestock increased the income of farmers-breeders, reduced the risk of crop failure due to dependence on one commodity and can be in harmony with nature, easy to be implemented because it used local resources and most importantly was acceptable to the community.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: S Agriculture > SF Animal culture
Depositing User: - Andi Anna
Date Deposited: 30 Aug 2021 06:21
Last Modified: 30 Aug 2021 06:21
URI: http://repository.unhas.ac.id:443/id/eprint/6102

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