RELATION OF PRODUCTION QUALITY LIVESTOCK AND GOOD FARMING PRACTICE IN SEMI-CLOSED HOUSE CAGES BROILER PLASMA FARMS AT PT. MUSTIKA JAYA LESTARI MADIUN
The purpose of this study is to investigate how semi-closed house housing systems are affected by the relationship between livestock production performance and Good Farming Practice (GFP) ideals. Thirteen semi-closed house cage broiler farms and seventeen contemporary closed house cage broiler farms at PT Mustika Jaya Lestari Madiun make up the thirty plasma farmer broiler farms used as study material. Farmers in sample groups that operate broiler farming operations and use contemporary closed-house and semi-closed-house cage types in collaboration with PT. Mustika Jaya Lestari Madiun selected the sampling strategy for plasma farmers using purposive sampling. This allows for the provision of an overview of the relationship between livestock production performance and the importance of Good Farming Practice (GFP) in the semi-closed house housing system. The study’s findings demonstrated that PT Mustika Jaya Lestari Madiun’s semi-closed house cage plasma farming operation attained a GFP value of 74.49%. Based on the semi-closed house cage plasma farm business at PT Mustika Jaya Lestari Madiun, the production processes and facilities have weighted values of 92.75% and 85%, respectively. With weighted values of 50%, 68.75%, and 67.5%, respectively, the broiler production performance and supervision in the semi-closed house cage plasma farming business at PT Mustika Jaya Lestari Madiun are evaluated in relation to environmental conservation. There is a substantial and significant association between production performance and GFP scoring in semi-closed house cage plasma farms. Variance analysis using linear regression equations with very real differing effect outcomes (P<0.01) provides proof for this.
Keywords: Broiler, Good Farming Practice, Production Performance, Semi Closed House