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Livestock Technological Transfer System: The Spread of Transfer Embryos Technology
LIVESTOCK TECHNOLOGICAL TRANSFER SYSTEM: SPREAD OF TRANSFER EMBRYOS TECHNOLOGY AS EFFORTS TO INCREASE PRODUCTION OF CATTLE ANIMAL FOR FARMERS AS APPLICATOR FROM STUDENTS INSEMINATOR THROUGH THE SYSTEM WARINTER
Ahmad Azmi Khoirul Umam1)
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student faculty of animal husbandry, University of Brawijaya, Malang 65145,Indonesia

Abstract Embryo transfer technology being implemented and deployed in a remote area aims to assist the government in improving the quality of beef cattle and beef cattle population increase in the area and see the embryo transfer technology deployment model across the district that have been implemented in various daerah. Analysis technical the data used is descriptive qualitative analisadata. conclusions obtained from this research that Embryo Transfer technology deployment models in beef cattle cross border counties that have implemented is to use centralized approach which starts from the central government, the Office of the District farm and beef cattle ranchers. Keywords: deployment, Embryo Transfer, cross the district

Agricultural development programs are livestock sub sector by the government today is Self-Sufficiency Beef 2014, where the purpose of the program is to meet the needs of the animal protein without having to export from abroad. To achieve the program objectives, needs support from various aspects, including the use of appropriate technology tuguna. One technology that dibuthkan in this activity is cattle reproductive technology, this technology can help solve the problem of reproduction to speed up the addition of the cattle population in Indonesia. Technology is one of the key elements in the development of agriculture and livestock activities. Technology or in other words innovation in agriculture, the new findings are the results of science that was created to facilitate the work of human (Anonimous,2009). It describes that everything is new to farmers, although disebahagian specific communities such findings are not new



References: [1] Akbar, Roos. 2009. Perencanaan Tata Ruang : Konsep, Pengalaman Empirik dan Kebijakan Publik. Makalah Seminar dan Kongres Asosiasi Sekolah Perencanaan Indonesia 12-14 Agustus 2009. Bukittinggi. [2] Amstrong, H., and Taylor, J. (1993). Regional Economics & Policy. London, Harvester [3] Anonimous. Anjuran Paket Teknologi Peternakan. Direktorat Jenderal Peternakan. Direktorat Bina Produksi Peternakan. 2009. 43 hal [4] Diwyatno. K. 2008. Pemanfaatan Sumber Daya Lokal dan Inovasi Teknologi Dalam Mendukung Pengembangan Sapi Potong Di Indonesia. Pusat Penelitian Pengembangan Peternakan. Bogor. [5] Gardon. I. 1994. Laboratory Production Of Cattle Embryos. Biotechnology in riculture. Wallingford. [6] Hadiyanto.2007. Komunikasi Pembangunan dan Pemberdayaan Kasus Pada Peternak Rakyat. Jurnal Transdisiplin Sosiologi, Komunikasi, dan Ekologi Manusia. Vol.01. No.03 Reproduction Technology Managament | ANIMAL SCIENCE 6

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