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Title: Livestock development in Indonesia
Authors: Sukra, Yuhara
Issue Date: 1993
Publisher: NODAI Research Institute Tokyo University of Agriculture
Abstract: Indonesia, a tropical country in South East Asia which has 13,677 of animal origin, in a knowledge revolution which indicates the that metabolism of knowledge is moving faster. The condition might change in the future if Rabeiz, Professor of Plant Physiology, University of Illinois, Urbana could produce food without plants, fields, tractors, as well as farmers by constructing photosynthetic membrane reactor. This reactor will be able to transform carbon dioxide, water and energy of the sun into glycerol, the building stone of organic matter. At present, Indonesia is named developing country where about 70-80% of the people live in rural areas. Therefore, when we mentioned about condition of farmers in Indonesia, it will remind you to the condition like your poultry in the past decades, as Japan has become a developed country, long time ago.
URI: http://repository.ipb.ac.id/handle/123456789/53976
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