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            Indonesia's Sago and Cassava “Corn


            Analogue” Feed Offers Affordable


            Solution for Poultry Industry




                                      Indonesian researchers have   meet national demand, and   of Higher Education, Science,
                                      developed an innovative   the country currently faces   and Technology, enabling
                                      poultry feed made from a   restrictions on corn imports.   wider promotion of the feed
                                      mix of sago and cassava,   As a result, corn prices   among farmers. With
                                      which has proven to be as   continue to rise, reaching up   increased production and
                                      effective as conventional   to Rp 7,000 (USD 0.43) per   adoption, the corn analogue
                                      corn. Termed a “corn     kilogram in some remote   is expected to become a
                                      analogue,” this new feed   areas, significantly increasing   viable solution for small-
                                      promises to reduce costs for   the cost of poultry feed and,   scale poultry operations,
                                      farmers and potentially   consequently, chicken prices.   helping farmers reduce costs
                                      stabilise chicken prices   Dr. Heri noted that sago has   while maintaining animal
                                      across the country,      strong potential as an    performance and production
                                      addressing one of the major   alternative energy source for   quality.
                                      challenges facing the    poultry feed, helping to   Unlike countries such as the
                                      nation's poultry sector.  reduce reliance on imported   United States and Europe,
                                      Laboratory trials conducted   corn.                which utilise diverse feed
                                      on native chickens have   The country has          energy sources, Indonesia
                                      shown that birds fed with the  approximately 5 million   has largely relied on corn. By
                                      sago-cassava blend perform   hectares of sago plantations   integrating locally abundant
                                      just as well as those on   in Papua, offering a locally   sago and cassava into
                                      traditional corn-based diets.   available and sustainable   poultry diets, the new feed
                                      The feed offers similar   feed source. Researchers   not only addresses the rising
                                      nutritional value while being   emphasize that     costs of corn but also
                                      more cost-effective,     environmental             encourages the sustainable
                                      providing tangible economic   considerations must be   use of domestic agricultural
                                      relief to local poultry   maintained while harvesting   resources.
                                      farmers. “Cheaper feed costs   sago to ensure ecological   In conclusion, the
                                      will reduce chicken      balance. In addition, new   development of the sago
                                      production prices, so    high-yield cassava varieties   and cassava-based corn
                                      consumers can also benefit   developed by IPB University   analogue represents a
                                      from more affordable meat,”   can produce at least 40 tons   promising step for
                                      said Dr. Heri Ahmad Sukria,   per hectare, meeting the   Indonesia's poultry industry.
                                      project head and lecturer at   productivity requirements for  It provides a sustainable,
                                      the Faculty of Animal Science  economical poultry feed   cost-effective alternative to
                                      at IPB University.       production.               corn, supporting both
                                      Indonesia remains heavily   The project has received   farmers and consumers while
                                      dependent on corn, which   support from the Indonesian   showcasing the potential of
                                      accounts for about 50% of   government through the   local crops as innovative
                                      poultry feed. Domestic   Community Empowerment     solutions for agricultural
                                      production is insufficient to   Program under the Ministry   challenges.


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