Kendari
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SIMPONI-Ternak is a digital tool developed by Indonesia’s Ministry of Agriculture in response to the high need for market information, covering real-time prices for multiple agricultural commodities in each province. For real-time beef prices in each province, please click the button on the right.
The commercial company, Jhonlin, is establishing a sugarcane plantation in Bombana regency and has plans to develop cattle breeding and fattening operations. The company has started poorly, with heavy stock losses causing a stop to development of the cattle component. The Jhonlin company offers an ideal test case as it already has a sizable land area secured, is producing cane and aspires to being a cattle producer.
Many program were designed to attract investor and grow economy in Southeast Sulawesi. The government intended to raise cattle population in Southeast Sulawesi. The government lower business loans interest from 9% to 7%, resulting small scale business to gain more capital. The government also encourage small business owner to have a partnership with BUMN company, so the business could have more support . These initiatives caused the value of investment and cattle population to grow tremendously
Southeast Sulawesi, especially Konawe region have high risk of flood. The government expected to force regulation so businesses operated with environmental concern. There were many floods occurrences in Southeast Sulawesi. Since 2010, more than 150 floods happened and still counting. Although the government had regulated businesses to ensure environmental and social sustainability, many businesses are neglecting the rules and operate without environmental concern.
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Smallholders are small-scale cattle businesses, usually family owned, with varying cattle number per household. The average smallholder farmers' ownership in Indonesia is about 2 to 5 cattle per household, but it can reach 20 to 50 cattle per household in regions which cattle farming are a main source of livelihood, such as NTB and NTT (BPS STU 2014)
Below are the existing business model