会议专题

Integration of smallholder crop‐forage‐livestock systems in South East Asia — an eastern Indonesian case study

Materials and practices for integrating forage‐based livestock activities into smallholder farming systems in South East Asia are readily available, but have a poor adoption record.A 5 step participatory technology development approach has been successfully trialled in 3 regional sites in eastern Indonesia to integrate Bali cattle raising activities based on planted forages into traditional food and cash cropping systems.The approach is underpinned with simulation modelling applied within a farming systems research framework.The 5 steps are described and their application illustrated for a smallholder household located in South Sulawesi.The resulting forage and cattle management technologies and practices are being extended over a large area of eastern Indonesia.

farming systems modelling forages Bali cattle

Neil MacLeod Shaun Lisson Cam McDonald Jeff Corfield Rachmat Rahman Ketut Puspadi

CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems,St Lucia Q 4067,Australia CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems,Douglas Q 4814 Tasmanian Institute for Agricultural Research,University of Tasmania,Hobart T as 7001 Balai Pengkaj ian Teknologi Pertanian Sulsel,Makassar 1234,Indonesia Balia Penkagian Tecknologi Pertanian Nusa Tenggara Barat,M ataram 83010,Indonesia

国际会议

2008世界草地与草原大会

呼和浩特

英文

2008-06-29(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)