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The Indonesian government plans to develop two large-scale cattle ranches using funds from Danantara, with an investment of Rp 2.4 trillion for a single ranch that will house 67,000 cattle. The project, announced by Agriculture Minister Andi Amran Sulaiman, will initially focus on one location before expanding to the second site. This initiative is part of a comprehensive approach covering the entire cattle farming supply chain.
The Indonesian government has announced plans to develop two large-scale cattle ranches using funds from Badan Pengelolaan Investasi Daya Anagata Nusantara (BPI Danantara). Agriculture Minister Andi Amran Sulaiman revealed that the investment for a single ranch is estimated at Rp 2.4 trillion, with the capacity to house 67,000 cattle. The project will initially focus on developing one location before proceeding to the second site.
The minister emphasized that the project will cover the entire supply chain, from upstream to downstream activities. This comprehensive approach aims to create a vertically integrated cattle farming operation that can enhance efficiency and productivity in the livestock sector. The government's initiative is expected to boost domestic cattle production, potentially reducing reliance on imports and supporting the country's food security goals.
The development of these large-scale cattle ranches is anticipated to have significant economic and social impacts. It will create employment opportunities in rural areas and stimulate local economies. Additionally, the project aligns with the government's efforts to enhance food security by increasing domestic production of beef and other cattle-related products.
Large-Scale Cattle Ranch Investment
Danantara Fund Allocation