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Paper ID
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Title
HONGPRAYOON,
Optimal Storage Condition For Prolonged Use Of
Ratchanee
Immunochromatographic Strip
Temperate Crops In High And Mid-Mountain Zones In Benguet
Northem Philippines
Impact Of Chromolaena Odorata Invasion On Plant Biodiversity,
Botanical Composition And Soil Mineral Contents In Pasture
Area.
Diversity Of Microorganisms
A"d
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NAGPALA, Asuncion L.
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g Process By
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MUHAMMAD, Rusdy
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Piglets
Be.
A-7s
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BHUVITARKORN,
SUPARMAN, Suparman
Naturally Infected Setora Nitens Walker
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YUSOFF, Melissa Alina
Constrains, Issues And Challenges In Malaysia Small Ruminant
Farming
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AMBARAWATI,
I
Gusti
Agung Ayu
CHAUHAN ,
Sonali
Hadmukh
Rice Farming And Agriculture Insurance In Bali, Indonesia
Adoption, Impact And Sustainable Management Of Medicinal
Plant Cultivation For Altemative Income Generation In Tribal
Communities ln Guiarat
Bioprocessing Of Non-Food Biomass For Sweet Sorghum For
Cellulose Ethanol
c-17
AGRUPIS, Shirley
c-l8
BAGA, Lukman
Islamic Financing Risk Analysis In Agricultural Sector
EftuI
c-43
ruWITA, Riskina
?e
Comparison Analysis Of Characteristics And Profitability Of
Nutmeg Production In Bogor Regency, Indonesia
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FALATEHAN, A Faroby
Input Elasticities And Economic Scale Of Red
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HYAKUMURA, Kimihiko
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ELLEN GRACE, Funesto
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WAN MOHD NAZRI, Wan
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Fiberboard Made From Cultivated Leucaena And Rubberwood
The Effect Of Different Combination Of Boiled And
Unboiled Tomato Waste In Diet On Broiler Performance And
Blood Serum Lipoprotein
MARIA, Maria
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NURAINI, Nuraini
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SIRATHONPONG, Orathai
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SAVEEWONLOP,
Nitlawan
Effects Of Different Phase Feeding Program And Forms Of Feed
On Broiler Performance And Carcass Traits
E-17
SRIBOONYONG, Pichet
Glycerol-A Great Potential Source OfEnergy For Layer
TRAIRATAPIWAN,
Determination Of Phosphorus Digestibility Of Mono-Dicalcium
Phosphate, Monocalcium Phosphate And Dicalcium Phosphate
In Broiler Chickens
Endo
Mahata
i'
ts"rr
Chilli
District Of Garut, West Java, Indonesia
&Quot;Shakai Jisso&Quot;: A New Trend In Practical Research
To Benefrt Society In The Field Of Tropical
Agriculture-Satreps Proiects As Case Studies
Effects Of Physicochemical Factors And The Local Ecological
Knowledge On The Population Of Helicostyla Daphnis In
Borbon And Sogod, Cebu
E-13
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La
nus Squarrosulus
Exploring The Potential Of Endophytic Bacterial Consortium As
Biocontrol For Meloidogyne Javanica In Tomatoes
Management Responses To Farm Risks : Evidence Of Fattening
Cattle Business In Central Java Indonesia
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In
Farms Grown With Semi
Symptom Expression And Transmission Of Columnea Latent
Viroid Related To Eggplant Growth Stages.
Response Of Parasa Lepida Cramer (Lepidoptera: Limacodidae)
To The Inoculation Of Entomopathogenic Virus Extracted From
Samabhom
f Kr-ph""U
fues
In
E-r8
Tassanee
Durian Fruit Waste Fermented By
Phanerochaete
Chrysosporium And Neurospora Crassa In Quail Diet: Effects
On Laying Performance And Eee Oualitv
The Effect Of L-Methionine
Replacement
On
Broiler
Performance And Carcass Trait.
stilized Legume,
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ISSAAS 2015 and 11&h JSTAlnternational Joint Conference
Abstracts for Science Meeting
Increasin-e human population, urbanization and incomes, coupled with changing consumer preferences are creating higher
demand for industry and their products. Several problems facing this industry including feed price, breed and stock, prici of
meat and live goat, ranchers' skill and management and capital for rearing small ruminant. An attempt has been made to
explore the issues and challenges small ruminant ranchers and industry in Peninsular Malaysia and privailing management
practices at household level. A total of 600 ranchers in ten (10) states were selected as respondents in this study. The results
indicated that, the major issues and challenges for the ranchers in small ruminant industry were feed (71.3% respondents),
disease (52.2% respondents) and capital (48.3 respondents). There is a need to develop small ruminant farming and find out the
better solution for the major issues. ln addition, the involvement of the youths and women in the industry can be also one of the
improving factors. Hence, government and private sector should pay great attention for the development of small ruminant
industry that can bring an interest to the ranchers and boost up farmers livelihood in Malaysia.
Keywords: management, policy, production, rancher, small ruminant
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Rice Farming and Agriculture Insurance in Bali, Indonesia
I GUSTI AGUNG AYU AMBARAWATII)-, HONGO CHIHARU2), ANAK AGLING SAGUNG PUTRI
KOMALADARAT) and ANAKAGLTNG AYU MIRAH ADII)
University
annie ambarawati@unud.ac.id
1) Udayana University, 2) Chiba
Agricultural sector including rice production still plays an important role in the Bali economy despite of its worldwide known
for its tourist destination. However rice production in Bali is susceptible to loss caused by flood, drought and pest and disease,
as well as from the climate change. Adaptation to climate change is required to minimize the risk along with the plans and
strategies for food security and sustainable development. The govemment of Indonesia (GoI) has legal basis on the Farmer
Protection and Empowerynent Act (Law N9. 1912013) to the implementation of agriculture insurance program to minimize the
risk in production failure. The GoI plans to implement the insurance scheme in the beginning of 2015. Considering the
importance of crop insurance to agriculture, this study attempts to explore the potency of such insurance to identiff
opporhrnities and challenges in agriculture insurance implementation in Bali. A sunrey was conducted on 100 farmers from two
farmers' organizations (subak) to identifu the awareness and perception of farmers towards the insurance and adaptation to
climate change. The study empirically presents awareness and perception of farmers towards the insurance and adaptation to
vulnerability of climate change. The study concludes with various suggestions for increasing the awareness of farmers for
ensuring better penetation ofagriculture insurance in Bali.
Kelnvords: ricefarming, agriculture insurance, farmer's awareness and perception
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Adoption,Impact and Sustainable Management of Medicinal Plant Cultivation
for Alternative Income Generation in Tribal Communities in Guiarat
SONALI HASMUKH CHAUHAN 1)-, LANCE,LOT DCRUZ2), FRANCIS MACWAN3), TARO
TAKAHASHIT) and KENSUKE OKADAT)
1) THE
TINIVERSITY OF TOKYO, 2) ST XAVIERS COLLEGE AHMEDABAD, INDIA
llihchauhan @gmail. com
Background Vasavas are a tribe from Gujarat state in India who have rich tradition of indigenous medicine and have
traditionally practiced sustainable traditional subsistence farming. However, they are now economically and educationally
deprived due to limited cash income sources. A possible sustainable way for their economic development is by creating
altemative income sources in agriculture by using their understanding of medicinal plants. From an ethnobotanical study
undertaken with this tribe, an informal self-help group, was established that promoted the cultivation of medicinal plants (MP)
for generating additional cash income for them.
Research Objective: 1. Elucidating factors influencing adoption of this technology 2. Characterize growing environment of
MP. In the first phase, we tried to find the intra-member differences that affect the intensity of adoption of MP cultivation
technology as a source ofgenerating additional income.
Methodology: Semi-structured questionnaire survey was conducted for all the members of the group and plants'
ecophysiological data was collected in their agricultural field and/or home garden during February-March 2015, atDediapadaResults and discussion: One of the hlpothesis is that access to stable income in the family would affect the level of adoption
of this technology. Previous knowledge of medicinal plant doesn't seem to affect their decision to cultivate more plants.
However the annual profit fiom selling of cultivated of MP was higher for farmers with stable income. Characterizing such
factors can lead us to find to better solutions for intensifzing level of adoption of cultivation of medicinal plants for generating
higher income.
Keywords : ADOPTION, MEDICINAL PLANT, INDIA
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oiler Infected
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Paper ID
First Author
Title
HONGPRAYOON,
Optimal Storage Condition For Prolonged Use Of
Ratchanee
Immunochromatographic Strip
Temperate Crops In High And Mid-Mountain Zones In Benguet
Northem Philippines
Impact Of Chromolaena Odorata Invasion On Plant Biodiversity,
Botanical Composition And Soil Mineral Contents In Pasture
Area.
Diversity Of Microorganisms
A"d
A-73
NAGPALA, Asuncion L.
herichia Coli
g Process By
A-74
MUHAMMAD, Rusdy
r
Piglets
Be.
A-7s
ht Or.trtio,
i Thai-Native
A-76
BHUVITARKORN,
SUPARMAN, Suparman
Naturally Infected Setora Nitens Walker
Fresh
xl For
The
iRice Grain
' Commercial
Df
A-77
kcr
t
hl iFrt
p.cr
opersicum) To
mdition
d Potentization
a)
[n Ghana And
il Its Utilization
:
*th A"d Yi.ld
em
'epper Seedling
lxidant ActivitY
UPI4rlU
r\rvw
s
;al Fordge Com
gronomic Traits
p
Beans
In
c-14
YUSOFF, Melissa Alina
Constrains, Issues And Challenges In Malaysia Small Ruminant
Farming
c-15
c-16
rical Analysis Of
,le.r"t Ard S"tt
AMBARAWATI,
I
Gusti
Agung Ayu
CHAUHAN ,
Sonali
Hadmukh
Rice Farming And Agriculture Insurance In Bali, Indonesia
Adoption, Impact And Sustainable Management Of Medicinal
Plant Cultivation For Altemative Income Generation In Tribal
Communities ln Guiarat
Bioprocessing Of Non-Food Biomass For Sweet Sorghum For
Cellulose Ethanol
c-17
AGRUPIS, Shirley
c-l8
BAGA, Lukman
Islamic Financing Risk Analysis In Agricultural Sector
EftuI
c-43
ruWITA, Riskina
?e
Comparison Analysis Of Characteristics And Profitability Of
Nutmeg Production In Bogor Regency, Indonesia
c-44
FALATEHAN, A Faroby
Input Elasticities And Economic Scale Of Red
h.rcr
c-4s
HYAKUMURA, Kimihiko
F.{t
D-01
ELLEN GRACE, Funesto
D-02
WAN MOHD NAZRI, Wan
Abdul Rahman
r
ir
ib
ilh[
5[a
hr
FM
lFet
r
In
Fiberboard Made From Cultivated Leucaena And Rubberwood
The Effect Of Different Combination Of Boiled And
Unboiled Tomato Waste In Diet On Broiler Performance And
Blood Serum Lipoprotein
MARIA, Maria
E-l4
NURAINI, Nuraini
E-15
SIRATHONPONG, Orathai
E-16
SAVEEWONLOP,
Nitlawan
Effects Of Different Phase Feeding Program And Forms Of Feed
On Broiler Performance And Carcass Traits
E-17
SRIBOONYONG, Pichet
Glycerol-A Great Potential Source OfEnergy For Layer
TRAIRATAPIWAN,
Determination Of Phosphorus Digestibility Of Mono-Dicalcium
Phosphate, Monocalcium Phosphate And Dicalcium Phosphate
In Broiler Chickens
Endo
Mahata
i'
ts"rr
Chilli
District Of Garut, West Java, Indonesia
&Quot;Shakai Jisso&Quot;: A New Trend In Practical Research
To Benefrt Society In The Field Of Tropical
Agriculture-Satreps Proiects As Case Studies
Effects Of Physicochemical Factors And The Local Ecological
Knowledge On The Population Of Helicostyla Daphnis In
Borbon And Sogod, Cebu
E-13
;
La
nus Squarrosulus
Exploring The Potential Of Endophytic Bacterial Consortium As
Biocontrol For Meloidogyne Javanica In Tomatoes
Management Responses To Farm Risks : Evidence Of Fattening
Cattle Business In Central Java Indonesia
h
dst"""pt"
Pandu
ROESSALI, Wiludjeng
i
hr,{r
PRADANA, Antardiansyah
c-13
icata N. H. Xia
I
(Lepidoptera:
Limacodidae)
I Cultivate In
In
Farms Grown With Semi
Symptom Expression And Transmission Of Columnea Latent
Viroid Related To Eggplant Growth Stages.
Response Of Parasa Lepida Cramer (Lepidoptera: Limacodidae)
To The Inoculation Of Entomopathogenic Virus Extracted From
Samabhom
f Kr-ph""U
fues
In
E-r8
Tassanee
Durian Fruit Waste Fermented By
Phanerochaete
Chrysosporium And Neurospora Crassa In Quail Diet: Effects
On Laying Performance And Eee Oualitv
The Effect Of L-Methionine
Replacement
On
Broiler
Performance And Carcass Trait.
stilized Legume,
-27
-
ISSAAS 2015 and 11&h JSTAlnternational Joint Conference
Abstracts for Science Meeting
Increasin-e human population, urbanization and incomes, coupled with changing consumer preferences are creating higher
demand for industry and their products. Several problems facing this industry including feed price, breed and stock, prici of
meat and live goat, ranchers' skill and management and capital for rearing small ruminant. An attempt has been made to
explore the issues and challenges small ruminant ranchers and industry in Peninsular Malaysia and privailing management
practices at household level. A total of 600 ranchers in ten (10) states were selected as respondents in this study. The results
indicated that, the major issues and challenges for the ranchers in small ruminant industry were feed (71.3% respondents),
disease (52.2% respondents) and capital (48.3 respondents). There is a need to develop small ruminant farming and find out the
better solution for the major issues. ln addition, the involvement of the youths and women in the industry can be also one of the
improving factors. Hence, government and private sector should pay great attention for the development of small ruminant
industry that can bring an interest to the ranchers and boost up farmers livelihood in Malaysia.
Keywords: management, policy, production, rancher, small ruminant
c-15
Rice Farming and Agriculture Insurance in Bali, Indonesia
I GUSTI AGUNG AYU AMBARAWATII)-, HONGO CHIHARU2), ANAK AGLING SAGUNG PUTRI
KOMALADARAT) and ANAKAGLTNG AYU MIRAH ADII)
University
annie ambarawati@unud.ac.id
1) Udayana University, 2) Chiba
Agricultural sector including rice production still plays an important role in the Bali economy despite of its worldwide known
for its tourist destination. However rice production in Bali is susceptible to loss caused by flood, drought and pest and disease,
as well as from the climate change. Adaptation to climate change is required to minimize the risk along with the plans and
strategies for food security and sustainable development. The govemment of Indonesia (GoI) has legal basis on the Farmer
Protection and Empowerynent Act (Law N9. 1912013) to the implementation of agriculture insurance program to minimize the
risk in production failure. The GoI plans to implement the insurance scheme in the beginning of 2015. Considering the
importance of crop insurance to agriculture, this study attempts to explore the potency of such insurance to identiff
opporhrnities and challenges in agriculture insurance implementation in Bali. A sunrey was conducted on 100 farmers from two
farmers' organizations (subak) to identifu the awareness and perception of farmers towards the insurance and adaptation to
climate change. The study empirically presents awareness and perception of farmers towards the insurance and adaptation to
vulnerability of climate change. The study concludes with various suggestions for increasing the awareness of farmers for
ensuring better penetation ofagriculture insurance in Bali.
Kelnvords: ricefarming, agriculture insurance, farmer's awareness and perception
C-16
Adoption,Impact and Sustainable Management of Medicinal Plant Cultivation
for Alternative Income Generation in Tribal Communities in Guiarat
SONALI HASMUKH CHAUHAN 1)-, LANCE,LOT DCRUZ2), FRANCIS MACWAN3), TARO
TAKAHASHIT) and KENSUKE OKADAT)
1) THE
TINIVERSITY OF TOKYO, 2) ST XAVIERS COLLEGE AHMEDABAD, INDIA
llihchauhan @gmail. com
Background Vasavas are a tribe from Gujarat state in India who have rich tradition of indigenous medicine and have
traditionally practiced sustainable traditional subsistence farming. However, they are now economically and educationally
deprived due to limited cash income sources. A possible sustainable way for their economic development is by creating
altemative income sources in agriculture by using their understanding of medicinal plants. From an ethnobotanical study
undertaken with this tribe, an informal self-help group, was established that promoted the cultivation of medicinal plants (MP)
for generating additional cash income for them.
Research Objective: 1. Elucidating factors influencing adoption of this technology 2. Characterize growing environment of
MP. In the first phase, we tried to find the intra-member differences that affect the intensity of adoption of MP cultivation
technology as a source ofgenerating additional income.
Methodology: Semi-structured questionnaire survey was conducted for all the members of the group and plants'
ecophysiological data was collected in their agricultural field and/or home garden during February-March 2015, atDediapadaResults and discussion: One of the hlpothesis is that access to stable income in the family would affect the level of adoption
of this technology. Previous knowledge of medicinal plant doesn't seem to affect their decision to cultivate more plants.
However the annual profit fiom selling of cultivated of MP was higher for farmers with stable income. Characterizing such
factors can lead us to find to better solutions for intensifzing level of adoption of cultivation of medicinal plants for generating
higher income.
Keywords : ADOPTION, MEDICINAL PLANT, INDIA
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