Delivery extension activities to improve provitability of smallholder dairy farmers

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Delivery extension activities to improve provitability of smallholder dairy farmers Chalid Talib and ICARD Team Indonesian Center of Animal Research for Development 2016 1

ICARD TEAM Dr Bess Tiesnamurti Dr Endang Romjali Dr Chalid Talib Dr Wisri Puastuti Dr Ria Sari Gail Ir Hasanatun Hasinah MS 2

EXISTED CONDITION IN SMALLHOLDER FARMERS AS MEMBER OF COOPORATIVE DAIRY CATTLE IN WEST JAVA Coops A B C Dairycattle (head) /farmer Lactation Cows (head) Milk production (liter) Milk Quality (TPC) Extension (person) 20.000 h /4.500 person 11.500 h 140 ton/d 1.5 m 7 12.000 h /3.500 person 7.100 h 80 ton /d 1.5 m 11 3.500 h /1.800 person 1.900 h 23 ton/d 3 m 7 IMP/IPS accepted milk if: TS > 11.0; Fat > 3.5; Protein > 2.70; TPC < 3-5 m 3

Objective-3 Develop, pilot and evaluate innovative extension approaches that improve on-farm profitability of smallholder farmers in West Java 4

Productive cows, prosperous farmers Extension Agent, Trainer, Motivator, Substance and Implementation Profitability is obtained through: The increase in population, milk production and qualities, price per liter and income. Farmers happiness. 5

Research questions for Objective 3 are: What are the most effective extension methods that will enable smallholders to: optimise feed resources and adopt improved feeding practices and nutrition; adopt profitable calf rearing and animal husbandry practices; improve milk quality; incorporate business management into farming decision making to improve profitability? What technical support and training is a priority for smallholders when endowed with dairy cows by the provincial government or private sector programs?

Focuss activities in IndoDairy Improving milk qualities Better nutrient and feed herd management Rearing and Animal husbundry practices Optimizing reproduction management Commercializing farm business management 7

Timeline 2016 2017 2018 2019 Purpose Jan-Jun Jul-Dec Jan-Jun Jul-Dec Jan-Jun Jul-Dec Jan-Jun Jul-Dec Inception workshop X Objective 1: Identify strategies and policies to support development of dairy chains in Sumatra and West Java Act 1.1 Guidelines heifer importation X X Act 1.2 Whole of chain analysis X X Act 1.3 Policy evaluation X X Act 1.4 Identify market opportunities X X Act 1.5 Whole of chain opportunities X X X Act 1.6 Policy dialogue and industry advocacy X X X X X X X Objective 2: Identify barriers to adoption of profitable management practices and strategies to inform extension programs Act 2.1 Sampling design and baseline data collection X X Act 2.2 Research collaboration and strategy development X X X X X X Objective 3: Delivery extension activities in West Java and North Sumatra to improve profitablity of smallholder farmers Act 3.1 Design training and extension methods X Act 3.2 Milk quality and hygiene training X X Act 3.2 Deliver pilot training X X X Act 3.4 Ongoing M&E by re-interviewing and evaluation X X X X Act 3.5 Follow up household survey X X Final workshop - preparation and delivery X 8

No. Activity 3.1 Co-design an integrated training program for extension staff and service providers across the technical areas of nutrition and forage management, animal husbandry and reproduction, milk quality and business management. Outputs/ milestones 3.1.1: Consult and establish a network of key advisers, extension staff, researchers and industry representatives in Indonesia and Australia. 3.1.2: Review existing technical material and successful extension methods both in Indonesia and internationally. 3.1.3: Design and develop pilot training to test novel extension methods across technical areas. 3.1.4 Co-design online communication methods with Indonesian counterparts.

No. Activity 3.2 Develop and deliver milk hygiene training for cooperative staff and farmers linked at the milk collection centres (MCC) in West Java. Outputs/ milestones 3.2.1 Pilot milk quality and hygiene extension training (Nov-17) 3.2.2 Deliver milk quality and hygiene training workshops with staff and farmers at the milk collection centres (Feb-18)

No. Activity 3.3 Pilot and evaluate technical training programs with extension staff and dairy services providers in West Java and North Sumatra Outputs/ milestones 3.3.1: Deliver pilot training of integrated programs for extension staff and smallholder farmers in collaboration with key partners across the prioritised technical areas such as feeding systems and herd nutrition, rearing young stock and reproduction management, and business management 3.3.2: Monitor and evaluate impact and relative success of pilot activities. 3.3.3: Using the findings from 3.3.2 redesign and schedule full deployment of training for smallholder farmers and service providers in North Sumatra

No. Activity 3.4 Monitoring and evaluation of practice change activities delivered in 3.2 and 3.3 Outputs/ milestones Collect ongoing evaluation data using participatory approaches after all delivery of activities Pilot the effectiveness of focus farms as a tool to evaluate skill development in service providers and farmer.

No. Activity 3.5 Assess the short run and potential long run impacts of the project activities through a follow up survey during the final phase of the project. Outputs/ milestones Data will be collected from 400 households using structured survey methods.