E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2021)

Farmers’ Attitude and Factors Influencing The Adoption of Artificial Insemination in Goat Farming System

  • Witjaksono Julian,
  • Dahya,
  • Tando Edi,
  • Sutisna Entis,
  • Rinaldi Jemmy

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202123201020
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 232
p. 01020

Abstract

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Small Ruminant such goats are familiar to keep growing for a farming system in the rural area. However, farmers are facing many problems to grow them. This study describes the goat farming system's performance in the rural area based on the farmers’ attitude and factors influencing farmers in adopting Artificial Insemination of the goat farming system. This study was conducted in Wunduwatu Village Andoolo Sub District, South Konawe District of Southeast Sulawesi Province in 2015. The research method was employed based on the survey and interview using a questionnaire through a purposive sampling method for selecting respondents that have chosen 30 farmers. Research findings show that its farming system's performance indicated the traditional pattern such as feed performance and farm management. It is due to the lack of skill and lack of capital. Most of the respondent farmers (44.29%) perceived artificial insemination is a good program. Moreover, 60.50% of respondents stated that using artificial insemination is better than using a male / natural mating.