The Indonesia-Australia Commercial Cattle Breeding Program (IACCB) commenced in February 2016 as part of the Indonesia-Australia Partnership on Food Security in the Red Meat and Cattle Sector.
Continue reading about IACCBIACCB is piloting three different cattle breeding systems - Integrated Oil Palm and Cattle Production; Open Grazing; and Smallholder Cut and Carry
Continue reading about IACCB breeding modelsSimple management protocols need to be followed and IACCB is developing these based on specific learnings through the projects.
Continue reading about IACCB investor toolsThe demand-supply shortage in beef is currently filled through imports of meat from various countries and import of Australian feeders for fattening. Indonesia is eager to produce more beef domestically, while also reducing import. A possible solution is increasing cattle breeding to produce feeders locally.
Indonesia-Australia Cattle Commercial Breeding (IACCB) Program is piloting four models of commercial cattle breeding with 8 private partners (corporations and cooperatives/farmer groups) in 5 provinces in Indonesia. The cattle breeding models include: 1) integrated oil palm and cattle production (SISKA); 2) a combination between oil palm and breedlot (Semi SISKA-Semi Breedlot); 3) open grazing, and 4) cut and carry as done traditionally by smallholders..
The Partnership - IACCB Webinar Series Volume 1, will discuss whether the 4 cattle breeding models are potential and commercially viable for Indonesia? It will also analyse opportunities and challenges for each breeding model?
IACCB is managed by Tetra Tech International Development, and is funded by the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.
Last updated - 17 October 2022
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