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CONTENTS Pages Contents... ii List of Appendices... v List of Tables... vi List of Figures... xi I. Introduction... 1 1.1. Background... 1 1.2. Objectives... 2 1.3. Outputs... 3 II. Project Implementation 2.1. Project Preparation... 4 2.1.1. Coordination and cooation with NAMRU to discuss and establish the responsibility of NAMRU in the stages of the project... 4 2.1.2. Coordination and cooation with the Livestock Agency of West Java and the Livestock and Agriculture Agency of Banten... 7 2.1.3. Coordination and cooation with Livestock Agency at district/ municipality level... 7 2.2. The Establishment and Development of the Database... 8 2.2.1. The Data Base Design... 8 2.2.2. The main users and target groups for the developed manuals... 14 2.2.3. Questionnaires in the surveys... 14 2.2.4. Test of Database and Manuals at a Pilot Site... 15 2.3. Implementation of Training... 15 2.3.1. Implementation of Training of Trainers (ToT)... 15 2.3.2. Implementation of the Training of Data Collectors (enumerators)... 16 2.4. Data Collection and Data Management..... 20 2.4.1. Data Collection... 20 2.4.2. Support of suitable equipment for database oation... 20 2.4.3. Data Management... 24 2.4.4. Cleaning Data... 24 2.5. Suvision in the Field... 26 ii

2.5.1 Field Suvision for Result of Banten Province... 27 2.5.2 Field Suvision for Result of West Java Province... 28 2.5.3 Lessons Learned Based on Field Suvision... 28 2.5.4 CREATE Actions Taken Based on the Result of Field Suvision... 29 2.6. Workshop Profiling Poultry Industry... 29 2.6.1. Workshop in Banten Province... 29 2.6.2. Workshop in West Java Province... 29 2.7. Backstopping... 30 2.7.1. Enabling Mailing List and Facebook Group of Profiling Poultry industry... 30 2.7.2. Creating a Provincial Database for Banten and West Java... 31 2.7.3. Conversion of Commercial Poultry Farm Profiling Data of Tangerang District (Year 2007 by FAO), into the Database System... 31 2.7.4. Training of Quantum GIS Software for Database Manager of Banten Province... 32 2.7.5. Site Visit to Banten Province... 32 2.7.6. Site Visit to West Java Province... 32 2.7.7. Training of Quantum GIS Software for Database Manager of West Java Province... 34 2.7.8. Extra Training of Trainers (ToT) for replacements of Database Manager... 35 III. Profiling and Mapping of Poultry Industry for 7 Districts/Municipalities in Banten Province... 39 3.1. Profiling and Mapping of Poultry Industry in Banten Province... 39 3.2. Profiling and Mapping of Poultry Industry in Tangerang Municipality... 41 3.3. Profiling and Mapping of Poultry Industry South Tangerang Municipality... 45 3.4. Profiling and Mapping of Poultry Industry in Serang District... 48 3.5. Profiling and Mapping of Poultry Industry in Cilegon Municipality... 53 3.6. Profiling and Mapping of Poultry Industry in Serang Municipality... 57 3.7. Profiling and Mapping of Poultry Industry in Lebak District... 60 3.8. Profiling and Mapping of Poultry Industry in Pandeglang District... 64 iii

IV. Profiling and Mapping of Survey Poultry Industry for 12 Districts/Municipalities in West Java Province 4.1. Profiling and Mapping of Poultry Industry in West Java Province... 68 4.2. Profiling and Mapping of Poultry Industry in Karawang District... 70 4.3. Profiling and Mapping of Poultry Industry in Bekasi District... 74 4.4. Profiling and Mapping of Poultry Industry in Bekasi Municipality... 79 4.5. Profiling and Mapping of Poultry Industry in Indramayu District... 82 4.6. Profiling and Mapping of Poultry Industry in Cirebon District... 86 4.7. Profiling and Mapping of Poultry Industry in Cirebon Municipality... 91 4.8. Profiling and Mapping of Poultry Industry in Kuningan District... 94 4.9. Profiling and Mapping of Poultry Industry in Majalengka District... 98 4.10. Profiling and Mapping of Poultry Industry in Sumedang District... 102 4.11. Profiling and Mapping of Poultry Industry in Garut District... 106 4.12. Profiling and Mapping of Poultry Industry in Cimahi Municipality... 111 4.13. Profiling and Mapping of Poultry Industry in Banjar Municipality... 115 V. Conclusions... 118 Appendices... 119 iv

List of Appendices No Contents Pages 1. Organization... 120 2. Summary of Results of The Poultry Industry Survey for 7 Districts/Municipalities in Banten Province... 123 3. Summary of Results of The Poultry Industry Survey for 12 Districts/Municipalities in West Java Province... 147 4. Questionnaire of Profiling Poultry Industry... 193 5. Names of Dinas Peternakan Banten & West Java Province Staff Assigned for Training of Trainers (ToT), Oation and Maintenance of Database and GIS... 206 6. The specification of Personal Computer... 208 7. List of Participants on The Extra Training of Trainers (ToT) on May 15 th 20 th 2011... 209 v

List of Tables No Contents Pages 1. Responsibility of NAMRU and Create and Realized Time Schedule... 4 2. The Enumerator Training s Schedule in Banten Province... 17 3. The Enumerator Training s Schedule in West Java Province... 17 4. The Allocation of Suitable Equipment in Banten Province... 21 5. The Allocation of Suitable Equipment in West Java Province... 21 6. Poultry Enterprises in 7 Districts/Municipalities of Banten Province.... 40 7. Poultry Enterprises in Tangerang Municipality... 41 8. Poultry Enterprises in South Tangerang Municipality...... 45 9. Poultry Enterprises in Serang District... 48 10. Poultry Enterprises in Cilegon Municipality... 53 11. Poultry Enterprises in Serang Municipality... 57 12. Poultry Enterprises in Lebak District... 60 13. Poultry Enterprises in Pandeglang District... 64 14. Poultry Enterprises in West Java Province... 68 15. Poultry Enterprises in Karawang District... 70 16. Poultry Enterprises in Bekasi District... 74 17. Poultry Enterprises in Bekasi Municipality... 79 18. Poultry Enterprises in Indramayu District...... 82 19. Poultry Enterprises in Cirebon District... 86 20. Poultry Enterprises in Cirebon Municipality... 91 21. Poultry Enterprises in Kuningan District... 94 22. Poultry Enterprises in Majalengka District... 98 23. Poultry Enterprises in Sumedang District... 102 24. Poultry Enterprises in Garut District... 106 25. Poultry Enterprises in Cimahi Municipality... 111 26. Poultry Enterprises in Banjar Municipality... 115 27. Poultry Farms in 7 Districts/Municipalities of Banten Province... 123 28. Collector Houses in 7 Districts/Municipalities of Banten Province... 124 29. Poultry Slaughter Houses in 7 Districts/Municipalities of Banten Province... 124 vi

30. Poultry Markets in 7 Districts/Municipalities of Banten Province... 125 31. Hatcheries in 7 Districts/Municipalities of Banten Province... 126 32. Poultry Shops in 7 Districts/Municipalities of Banten Province... 126 33. Poultry Farms in Tangerang Municipality... 127 34. Poultry Markets in Tangerang Municipality... 127 35. Poultry Shops in Tangerang Municipality... 128 36. Collector Houses in Tangerang Municipality... 128 37. Poultry Slaughter Houses in Tangerang Municipality... 129 38. Poultry Farms in South Tangerang Municipality... 130 39. Poultry Markets in South Tangerang Municipality... 130 40. Collector Houses in South Tangerang Municipality...... 130 41. Poultry Slaughter Houses in South Tangerang Municipality...... 131 42. Poultry Shops in South Tangerang Municipality...... 131 43. Poultry Farms in Serang District...... 132 44. Hatcheries in Serang District...... 133 45. Poultry Markets in Serang District... 134 46. Collector Houses in Serang District...... 134 47. Poultry Slaughter Houses in Serang District...... 135 48. Poultry Shops in Serang District...... 135 49. Poultry Farms in Cilegon Municipality... 136 50. Poultry Markets in Cilegon Municipality... 136 51. Collector Houses in Cilegon Municipality... 136 52. Poultry Slaughter Houses in Cilegon Municipality... 137 53. Poultry Shops in Cilegon Municipality... 137 54. Poultry Farms in Serang Municipality...... 138 55. Poultry Markets in Serang Municipality...... 138 56. Collector Houses in Serang Municipality...... 138 57. Poultry Slaughter Houses in Serang Municipality...... 138 58. Poultry Shops in Serang Municipality... 138 59. Poultry Farms in Lebak District...... 140 60. Hatcheries in Lebak District... 140 61. Poultry Markets in Lebak District...... 141 62. Collector Houses in Lebak District...... 141 vii

63. Poultry Slaughter Houses in Lebak District...... 142 64. Poultry Shops in Lebak District...... 142 65. Poultry Farms in Pandeglang District... 143 66. Hatcheries in Pandeglang District... 144 67. Poultry Markets in Pandeglang District... 145 68. Collector Houses in Pandeglang District..... 145 69. Poultry Slaughter Houses in Pandeglang District.... 145 70. Poultry Shops in Pandeglang District... 146 71. Poultry Farms in 12 Districts/Municipalities in West Java Province... 147 72. Hatcheries in 12 Districts/Municipalities in West Java Province... 148 73. Collector Houses in 12 Districts/Municipalities in West Java Province... 149 74. Poultry Slaughter Houses in 12 Districts/Municipalities in West Java Province... 150 75. Poultry Markets in 12 Districts/Municipalities in West Java Province... 150 76. Poultry Shops in 12 Districts/Municipalities in West Java Province... 151 77. Poultry Farms in Karawang District... 152 78. Hatcheries in Karawang District....... 154 79. Poultry Markets in Karawang District... 154 80. Collector Houses in karawang District..... 155 81. Poultry Slaughter Houses in Karawang District... 156 82. Poultry Shops in Karawang District..... 157 83. Poultry Farms in Bekasi District..... 158 84. Hatcheries in Bekasi District...... 158 85. Poultry Markets in Bekasi District..... 159 86. Collector Houses in Bekasi District.... 159 87. Poultry Slaughter Houses in Bekasi District..... 160 88. Poultry Shops in Bekasi District.... 161 89. Poultry Farms in Bekasi Municipality..... 162 90. Poultry Markets in Bekasi Municipality..... 162 91. Poultry Shops in Bekasi Municipality... 162 92. Collector Houses in Bekasi Municipality...... 163 93. Poultry Slaughter Houses in Bekasi Municipality... 163 94. Poultry Farms in Indramayu District...... 164 95. Hatcheries in Indramayu District...... 165 viii

96. Poultry Markets in Indramayu District...... 165 97. Collector Houses in Indramayu District...... 165 98. Poultry Slaughter Houses in Indramayu District... 166 99. Poultry Shops in Indramayu District...... 167 100. Poultry Farms in Cirebon District...... 168 101. Hatcheries in Cirebon District... 169 102. Poultry Markets in Cirebon District... 169 103. Collector Houses in Cirebon District... 169 104. Poultry Slaughter Houses in Cirebon District... 170 105. Poultry Shops in Cirebon District... 170 106. Poultry Farms in Cirebon Municipality... 171 107. Poultry Markets in Cirebon Municipality..... 171 108. Collector Houses in Cirebon Municipality... 171 109. Poultry Slaughter Houses in Cirebon Municipality... 172 110. Poultry Shops in Cirebon Municipality... 172 111. Poultry Farm in Kuningan District... 173 112. Hatcheries in Kuningan District... 174 113. Poultry Markets in Kuningan District... 175 114. Collector Houses in Kuningan District... 175 115. Poultry Slaughter Houses in Kuningan District... 175 116. Poultry Shops in Kuningan District... 176 117. Poultry Farms in Majalengka District... 177 118. Poultry Shops in Majalengka District... 178 119. Hatcheries in Majalengka District... 179 120. Poultry Markets in Majalengka District... 179 121. Collector Houses in Majalengka District... 180 122. Poultry Slaughter Houses in Majalengka District... 180 123. Poultry Farms in Sumedang District... 181 124. Hatcheries in Sumedang District... 182 125. Poultry Markets in Sumedang District... 183 126. Collector Houses in Sumedang District... 183 127. Poultry Slaughter Houses in Sumedang District... 183 128. Poultry Shops in Sumedang District... 184 ix

129. Poultry Farms in Garut District... 185 130. Hatcheries in Garut District... 187 131. Poultry Markets in Garut District... 187 132. Collector Houses in Garut District... 187 133. Poultry Slaughter Houses in Garut District... 187 134. Poultry Shops in Garut District... 188 135. Poultry Farms in Cimahi Municipality.... 188 136. Poultry Markets in Cimahi Municipality..... 189 137. Collector Houses in Cimahi Municipality.... 189 138. Poultry Slaughter Houses in Cimahi Municipality..... 190 139. Poultry Shops in Cimahi Municipality..... 190 140. Poultry Farms in Banjar Municipality...... 191 141. Hatcheries in Banjar Municipality...... 191 142. Poultry Markets in Banjar Municipality... 191 143. Collector Houses in Banjar Municipality.... 192 144. Poultry Slaughter Houses in Banjar Municipality... 192 145. Poultry Shops in Banjar Municipality.... 192 146. Names of the Dinas Peternakan Banten Province staff assigned for Training of Trainers (ToT), oation and maintenance of the data base and GIS... 206 147. Names of the Dinas Peternakan West Java Province staff assigned for training of trainers (ToT), oation and maintenance of the data base and GIS... 207 148. Specification of Personal Computer... 208 149. List of Participants in The Extra Training of Trainers (ToT) on May 15 th 20 th 2011... 209 x

List of Figures and Maps No Contents Pages 1. The Interface Page of Database..... 9 2. The Form Datasheet of Database.. 10 3. Map of Commercial Poultry Farm in Majalengka District of West Java... 12 4. Map of Commercial Poultry Farm in Serang District of Banten 13 5. Training of Trainers in Banten Province on March 1 st 6 th 2010... 18 6. Training of Trainers in West Java Province on March 15 th 20 th 2010... 18 7. Enumerator Training in Serang District... 19 8. Signature of Letter if Agreement by Head of Livestock Agency in Karawang District... 19 9. Data Collection by Enumerator in Indramayu District... 22 10. GPS Coordinate Taking by Enumerator in Lebak District... 22 11. Handover Personal Computer and GPS Receiver for Tangerang District... 23 12. Handover Personal Computer and GPS Receiver for Banjar Municipality... 23 13. Training of Quantum GIS Software for Database Manager of Banten Province... 36 14. Training of Quantum GIS Software for Database Manager of West Java Province Session I... 37 15. Training of Quantum GIS Software for Database Manager of West Java Province Session II... 37 16. Extra Training of Trainers (ToT) for Database Manager Out Side Class Session... 38 17. Extra Training of Trainers (ToT) for Database Manager Inside Class Session... 38 18. Map of Poultry Industry in Tangerang Municipality... 42 19. Enumerator Training in Tangerang Municipality... 44 20. Enumerator Training in South Tangerang Municipality... 44 21. Map of Poultry Industry in South Tangerang Municipality... 46 22. Map of Poultry Industry in Serang District... 50 23. Enumerator Training in Cilegon Municipality... 52 24. Enumerator Training in Serang District... 52 25. Map of Poultry Industry in Cilegon Municipality... 54 26. Enumerator Training in Lebak District... 56 xi

27. Enumerator Training in Pandeglang District... 56 28. Map of Poultry Industry in Serang Municipality... 58 29. Map of Poultry Industry in Lebak District... 62 30. Map of Poultry Industry in Pandeglang District... 66 31. Map of Poultry Industry in Karawang District... 72 32. Map of Poultry Industry in Bekasi District... 76 33. Enumerator Training in Karawang District... 78 34. Enumerator Training in Cirebon Municipality... 78 35. Map of Poultry Industry in Bekasi Municipality... 80 36. Map of Poultry Industry in Indramayu District... 84 37. Map of Poultry Industry in Cirebon District... 88 38. Signature of Letter if Agreement by Head of Livestock Agency in Cirebon District... 90 39. Enumerator Training in Kuningan District... 90 40. Map of Poultry Industry in Cirebon Municipality... 92 41. Map of Poultry Industry in Kuningan District... 96 42. Map of Poultry Industry in Majalengka District... 100 43. Map of Poultry Industry in Sumedang District... 104 44. Map of Poultry Industry in Garut District... 108 45. Enumerator Training in Garut District... 110 46. Enumerator Training in Majalengka District... 110 47. Map of Poultry Industry in Cimahi Municipality... 112 48. Enumerator Training in Banjar Municipality... 114 49. Data Collection by Enumerator in Karawang District... 114 50. Map of Poultry Industry in Banjar Municipality... 116 xii

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I. INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background Highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) is firmly entrenched in poultry in many regions of Indonesia. The high human and poultry population densities in Indonesia are thought to favor the breeding ground for a pandemic influenza virus, which is a major threat for global public health. Avian influenza has attracted worldwide attention as highly pathogenic avian influenza virus of subtype H5N1 can be fatal not only for poultry but also for humans. From 2005 until January 2009 there were 141 positive human AI cases in Indonesia, of which 115 were fatal (Komnas data). The risks for animal and human health exist in all types and sizes of commercial poultry industry (including poultry farms, poultry shops, live-bird markets, collector houses and slaughter facilities). As part of the efforts to prevent and control Avian Influenza, it is important to have information on the whole production and marketing chain of the commercial poultry industry. A complete and reliable data base of the commercial poultry industry is an important prerequisite for successful implementation of prevention and control measures on contagious poultry diseases and especially for HPAI. The presently available databases in many districts of West Java and Banten Provinces are incomplete and are not kept up to date. A better understanding on demographics and management practices of commercial poultry industry will positively contribute to the prevention and control of HPAI in Indonesia. AI prevention and control programs in Indonesia have been conducted by many institutions such as Ministry of Agriculture, Ministry of Health, private agencies, universities, local governments, farmers, international organizations, bilateral donors. FAO as an international organization has conducted Demographic Profiling and Pilot Survey Activities of Commercial Poultry Producers in 12 districts/municipalities in West Java Province and 1 district in Banten Province (2007). This was followed by profiling in 2 districts in West Java Provinces (2009) in cooation with the Indonesian Dutch Partnership on HPAI (IDP). To further assist and to support the government of Indonesia in prevention and controlling HPAI the Indonesian Dutch Partnership on HPAI (IDP) has 1

supported the development of databases of the commercial poultry industry (including poultry farms, poultry shops, live-bird markets, collector houses and slaughter facilities) in West Java and Banten Province. The development of the data base was carried out in the districts and municipalities which had not been covered by previous studies on profiling of the poultry industry by FAO-USAID and IDP. There were 12 districts/municipalities in West Java Province and 7 districts/municipalities in Banten Province included in this project. The West Java Province consists of 8 districts (Bekasi, Cirebon, Garut, Indramayu, Karawang, Kuningan, Majalengka, and Sumedang district) and 4 municipalities (Banjar, Bekasi Cirebon and Cimahi Municipality); and the Banten Province consists of 3 districts (Lebak, Pandeglang and Serang district) and 4 municipalities (Cilegon, Serang, Tangerang and South Tangerang municipality). This project was implemented from January - November 2010 under Module 2 on Capacity Building for Regional Institutional and Organizational Development of the Indonesia Dutch Partnership on HPAI. 1.2 Objectives The overall objectives of the sector profiling are two-fold: Firstly, capacity building of veterinary agency at district level and secondly, to develop a sustainable data base and GIS (Geographic Information System) of the poultry sector on district level as a basis for a registration system which is suitable to be used for the development and implementation of poultry disease prevention and control programs. More specifically the objectives are: 1. Development at provincial and district level of institutional capacity for the development, utilization, updating and maintenance of the data base and GIS on the commercial poultry sector. 2. To identify and classify commercial poultry farm production systems, poultry marketing trading facilities and slaughter facilities in West Java and Banten Province, 3. To organize and classify total poultry farm populations in each of the profiled district in West Java and Banten Province based on the poultry production system, 2

4. To create a data base with information on the commercial poultry production systems, marketing and trading facilities and slaughter facilities in profiled districts of West Java and Banten province. 5. To create an interactive profiling map (GIS) that is connected to information contained in the data base of West Java and Banten province. 1.3 Outputs The agreed outputs of this profiling assignment are: 1. Development at provincial and district level of institutional capacity for the development, utilization, updating and maintenance of the data base and GIS on the commercial poultry sector 2. A data base (in Ms Access or any other agreed format) of the commercial poultry sector in the district containing information on poultry farms, poultry markets, collector houses, slaughter facilities, poultry shops and hatcheries 3. The data base on poultry farms should contain basic data of all farms with 100 poultry or more such as: ownership, address, location (GPS coordinates), the main poultry species reared poultry numbers of all species, farm management (all-in all-out) and details on duck management systems. Similar data should be collected from the other poultry enterprises. 4. Detailed interactive GIS showing the physical surroundings (roads, rivers, built-up areas etc) of the target areas that indicate the location and basic demographics of significant poultry related facilities and enterprises. The GIS program to use should be a user-friendly computer program which could easily be oated and maintained at the level of District s Livestock Agency offices knowledge. 5. Units established within the Livestock Agency of districts and provinces with trained staff in data collection and the oation and updating of the poultry sector data base. 6. An inception report that describes the methodology for the collection of the data, cooation and training with the provincial and district Livestock Agency for the development of the data base. 7. A final report in English and Indonesian as hard and soft copies. 3

II. PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION The project activities were conducted in multiple stages: project preparation, desk study, development of database, preparation of manuals, test data base and customized manuals on the pilot site, the training of trainers (ToT), training for data collectors, data collection and data management (data collection, data input and data analysis, development of GIS map), project reporting and final follow up. The implementation of the project stages was in collaboration with (ex staff from) NAMRU- USA. In the middle of the project, NAMRU USA in Indonesia closed, but the project continued to work with some of the ex-staff of NAMRU who now work as independent consultants. The detailed activities in the project stages were conducted as the follows: 2.1 Project preparation 2.1.1. Coordination and Cooation with NAMRU/USA to Discuss and Establish The Responsibility of NAMRU in The Stages of The Project Detailing the assignment with NAMRU including determining who is responsible for the jobs shown in Table 1. Table 1: Responsibilities of NAMRU and Create and Realized Time Schedule No Activities Responsible Institutions Timeline To establish of the database - Week 2 nd 4 th of January 2010 1. To create the master list of administrations (villages, CREATE 1 sub-districts) 2. To search the admin maps for each district 3. To finalize the data collection forms 4. To design and finalize the database CREATE CREATE NAMRU To establish manuals - Week 3 rd 4 th of January 2010 2 3 1. How to conduct a survey and quality assurance of the data 2. How to use GPS at fieldwork 3. How to use DNR Garmin 4. How to design the database 5. How to use the database 6. How to use EPI INFO/ EPI ANALYSIS/ EPIMAP 7. How to use Google Earth To test database and manuals on the pilot site. The test was held in District of Karawang and District of Serang. NAMRU CREATE NAMRU NAMRU NAMRU NAMRU NAMRU NAMRU NAMRU, CREATE February 15 th -16 th 2010 4

No Activities Responsible Institutions Timeline To conduct the training of trainers for data base managers (2 x 6 days with @ max 25 people) 4 a. Banten Province NAMRU, CREATE March 1 st -6 th 2010 b. West Java Province March 15 th -20 th 2010 Established training for data collectors (1day district) 5 a. Banten Province NAMRU, CREATE April 7 th -27 th 2010 b. West Java Province May 18 th -July 23 rd 2010 Data collection and data management a. Banten Province April 8 th May 19 2010 b. West Java Province May 19 th September 20 th 2010 6 1. To collect the data CREATE, Staff of Dinas Peternakan and Database Manager of each district/municipality 2. To form data quality assurance check during data collection (i.e. GPS check) NAMRU, CREATE 3. To form data quality assurance check before transferring to the database NAMRU, CREATE 4. To form data quality assurance check before analysis. NAMRU, CREATE Suvision in the Field 7. a. Banten Province CREATE, NAMRU May 10 th -15 th 2010 b. West java Province June 14 th 19 th 2010 8. Workshops for final follow up to cover all of 19 districts. CREATE, NAMRU 5

No Activities Responsible Institutions Timeline a. Banten Province October 24 th 25 th 2010 b. West Java Province October 31 st November 1 st 2010 Backstopping CREATE & Ex NAMRU 1. Enable mailing list poultry industry CREATE November 2010 April 2011 November 2010 - April 2011 2. Creating a Combined (Provincial) Database for Banten and West Java CREATE November- December 2010 a. Trial and Discussion the Banten Province Combined Database CREATE & Database Manager of Banten Province December 9 th 2010 b. Trial and Discussion the West Java Province Combined Database CREATE & Database Manager of West Java Province December 16 th 2010 3. Converting of Commercial Poultry Farm Profiling Data on Tangerang district (Year 2007 by FAO), into The Database System. CREATE & Tangerang District Staff January 17 th 2011 9. 4. Training of Quantum GIS software for Banten Province Database Manager CREATE & all Database Manager of District/Municipality in Banten Province January 10 th -12 th 2011 5. Site Visit to Serang Municipality Mr. Arend Jan Nell, CREATE, Database Manager of Serang Municipality January 24 th 2011 6. Site Visit to Karawang District Mr. Arend Jan Nell, CREATE, Database Manager of Karawang District February 1 st 2011 7. Training of Quantum GIS software for West Java Province Database Manager CREATE & all Database Manager of District/Municipality in West Java Province March 1 st -4 th 2011 6

No Activities Responsible Institutions Timeline 9 Extra Training of Trainers (ToT) For Database Manager Substitute CREATE, 10 Database Manager Substitute, Mr. Ivo Claassen, Mr. Patrick Hermans May 15 th 20 th 2011 2.1.2. Coordination and Cooation with Livestock Agency of West Java and Livestock and Agriculture Agency of Banten province. Initial meeting with the Livestock Agency of the provinces was conducted to discuss the following issues: - To explain the project plan and implementation stage - To ask the support and commitment from the Livestock Agency of the province in the development, utilization, updating and maintaining data bases and GIS in the commercial poultry sector. - To discuss establishment of units responsible for managing and maintaining the database and GIS at the provincial level, by integrating an existing unit or assigning/establishing the new unit in the Agency. - To conduct meetings with all the districts and municipalities of Banten and West Java Provinces and Provincial agency to explain the plan and the stages of the project and inform several agreements that have been made with the Livestock Agency of the Province. The meeting was conducted at : West Java Province : January, 13, 2010 Banten Province : January, 21, 2010 2.1.3. Coordination and Cooation with Livestock Agency at District/ Municipality Level In the preliminary meeting with Livestock Agency from Districts/Municipalities several important issues were discussed and negotiated: - The staff involvement of the selected Livestock Agency of district/municipality as enumerators in collection of primary data in the village level, - Selection and assignment of representative son(s) of the Livestock Agency of district/municipality staff that would be responsible for database 7

and GIS of the poultry sector on district/municipality level as a basis for a registration system. Names of the Dinas staff assigned for training of trainers (ToT) and oation and maintenance of the data base and GIS is shown in Appendix 5. - To discuss the unit established within district Livestock Agency with the trained staff and supported by a suitable equipment (computer and GPS) - To obtain information on data currently available at Dinas concerning the poultry sector. 2.2 The Establishment and Development of the Database 2.2.1 The Data Base Design The database was designed in Microsoft Access program. The database development in Microsoft Access program was divided into 6 fields: commercial poultry farm, collector houses, poultry market, poultry slaughter house, hatchery, and poultry shop. The example of Microsoft Access program developed for this poultry industry profiling activity can be seen as the following (Figure 1 and 2): 8

Figure 1: The Interface Page of Database 9

Figure 2: The Form Datasheet of Database 10

Epi Info program was also included in the development of the database program. This program is a database and statistic software used by public health practitioners. Epi Info is used for outbreak investigations, managing databases for public health surveillance, data base applications and general statistics. Epi Info programs is distributed and used freely, but the trademark is owned by Surveillance and Informatics Division of Public Health, Epidemiology Program, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S. CDC). With the help of Epi Info and computer; public health practitioners, doctors, and epidemiologist can design databases, questionnaires, forms; simplify the process to input data and data analysis. While Epi map program is included In the Epi info program it includes the region map with the district/municipality administration border layer, sub district border, village border, road, and river. Epi map is used to form data relating to geographic data and it was made by using Map Object program and ESRI (Geographic information System and Arc View program maker). Some of the features owned by Epi map are to make choropleth map, map based case, and point map. Epi map saves the map in *MAP file. Choropleth map is a thematic map in which areas are shaded or patterned in proportion to the measurement of the statistical variable being displayed on the map, such as population density or -capita income. The map already made can also be saved as *BMP file. Examples of Epi map are shown in these following pictures (Figure 3 and 4): 11

Figure 3: Map of Commercial Poultry Farm in Majalengka District of West Java 12

Figure 4: Map of Commercial Poultry Farm in Serang District of Banten 13

2.2.2 The Main Users and Target Groups for The Developed Manuals The developed manuals will be used by 2 different user groups: a. Users 1 (Module for ToT participants) This module is developed for the participants of Training of Trainers or the son who has been assigned by the Agency to be the responsible son for the data, so that they will be able to: 1) manage the data collection, 2) develop the data base, 3) manage, maintain, update, oate, and utilize the database in GIS software and 4) coach the other Livestock Agency staff in their region and 5) be also suvisor for enumerators in each district/municipality. The established module includes these following manuals: 1. How to conduct a survey and data quality assurance 2. How to use GPS at fieldwork 3. How to use DNR Garmin 4. How to design the data base (in Microsoft Access 2007) 5. How to use the database and mapping 6. How to use EPI INFO/EPI ANALYSIS/EPI MAP 7. How to use Google Earth b. Users 2 (Module for Enumerator) This module is different from the one for ToT. It is simpler than the one for ToT. It only contains guidelines for collecting data from the field, interview procedures and how to use the GPS kit. 2.2.3 Questionnaires in The Surveys The Primary data will be collected through data questionnaire survey/data collection forms (including taking GPS coordinate) steps. The questionnaire has been developed and we also did trial test for the questionnaire. We tried the questionnaire for some respondents such us collector yard, farm, market, poultry slaughter house and also poultry shop. It is important to know the validity and level of difficulty of the questionnaire. Based on this trial, the questionnaire was revised. The revised questionnaire can be seen as attached in Appendix 4. 14

2.2.4 Test Database and Manuals at a Pilot Site After manuals had been developed, the trial test was conducted. The trial test was formed at a pilot site. Based on the trial test, the database and manuals were adapted, finalized and validated. Database test was done in selected districts; these were Karawang District and Serang District. This test involved 4 Agency s staff respectively; 1 son was assigned as data entry staff, 1 son as data analyzer and 2 sons as the enumerators. Data entry staff was instructed to oate the database and inputs data into the database following the information in the manual and without the instruction. By doing this test, we recognized the difficult points of the database. Besides that, the Livestock Agency staff often gave suggestions or feedback for the database. The enumerators conducted interviews at poultry markets, commercial poultry farms, collector yard, poultry slaughter houses, and poultry shops. From the questionnaire test we obtained the following feedback: There is a need to develop the questionnaire manual to help the enumerator understand the content of questionnaire, It is important to approach the management beforehand especially for big companies, to prevent that they get afraid that the information they provided for the survey will be used for taxes and/or business licensing purposes. To solve this problem, it is suggested that enumerators ensure the company that we will not do any business intervention related to their data. It is important to provide official notes from each Livestock Agency s office that the objective for this survey is to collect the data and to make an inventory of the potential of the region. 2.3 Implementation of Training 2.3.1 Implementation of Training of Trainers (ToT) Training for trainers (ToT) was conducted before the survey was started. This training was aimed to train CREATE s staff and the representatives from Livestock Agency district s/municipality s staffs. The trained trainees would be responsible for data collection and development of 15

data base, managing, maintaining, updating, oating and utilizing database in GIS software and also coaching other Livestock Agency staffs in their respected region responsible as suvisor of enumerator team in each district/municipality or as user of the database. Training of trainers was held in 2 sessions: a. Session 1: Time and location: 1 st -6 th of March 2010, in Shangyang Resort Banten. Session I was attended by 21 participants, consisting of 2 staffs from Livestock Agency of 8 districts/municipalities in Banten Province (staffs from Tangerang District also participated, though Tangerang district was not involved in this survey); 3 staffs from Livestock Agency of Banten Province and 2 staffs from CREATE (Figure 3). b. Session 2: Time and location: 15 20 March 2010, in Puri Setiabudhi, Bandung. Session II attended by 27 participants, consist of 2 staff from Livestock Agency of 12 districts/municipalities in West Java Province, 2 staffs from Livestock Agency of West Java Province,1 staff from CREATE, and 1 staff from FAO (Figure 4). 2.3.2 Implementation of the Training of Data Collectors (enumerators) The trainers of this training were CREATE staffs and representatives from Livestock Agency that had been trained in the TOT. This training was aimed to train Livestock Agency staffs in each district/municipality as the enumerators/data collector for data collection and GPS purpose (Figure 7 and 8). These enumerators are responsible for conducting the interviews, collecting data and GPS coordinate in their region. The Enumerators training schedule is as follows (Table 2 and 3): 16

Table 2: The Enumerators Training s Schedule in Banten Province District/Municipality Date Participants (people) a. Tangerang Municipality April 7 th 2010 20 b. Tangerang Selatan Municipality April 8 th 2010 20 c. Serang district April 12 th 2010 40 d. Cilegon Municipality April 13 th 2010 16 e. Serang Municipality April 15 th 2010 16 f. Lebak district April 16 th 2010 40 g. Pandeglang district April 27 th 2010 45 Table 3: The Enumerators Training s Schedule in West Java Province District/Municipality Date Participants (people) a. Karawang District May 18 th 2010 50 b. Cirebon Municipality May 27 th 2010 16 c. Cimahi Municipality June 1 st 2010 8 d. Banjar Municipality June 2 nd 2010 8 e. Cirebon District June 3 rd 2010 40 f. Indramayu District June 8 th 2010 30 g. Kuningan District June 23 th 2010 50 h. Majalengka District June 24 th 2010 45 i. Bekasi Municipality July 9 th 2010 20 j. Bekasi District July 23 th 2010 35 k. Sumedang District July 1 th 2010 35 l. Garut District July 15 th 2010 42 17

Figure 5: Training of Trainers in Banten Province on March 1 st 6 th 2010 Figure 6: Training of Trainers in Banten Province on March 1 st 6 th 2010 18

Figure 7: Enumerator Training in Serang District Figure 8: Signature of Letter of Agreement by Head of Livestock Agency in Karawang District 19

2.4 Data Collection and Data Management 2.4.1 Data Collection The data from the field were collected from: 1) commercial poultry farms, 2) hatcheries, 3) poultry markets; 4) collecting and poultry slaughter facilities inside the market; 4) collecting and slaughter facilities outside the market, 5) poultry shops and have been collected from all regions. There are 7 districts/municipalities of Banten and also12 districts/municipalities of West Java completed the survey (Figure 9 and 10). 2.4.2 Support of suitable equipment for database oation This activity was aimed to develop, utilize, update, and maintain the data base and GIS on the commercial poultry sector. The supporting tools given to the provincial, district/ municipality Dinas for the development and oation of the data base were one set of PC and one unit of Global Positioning System (GPS). The allocation of PC and GPS was held at the same time as the briefing enumerator moment. The PC was already equipped with the required program related to the database developing activity. Moreover, on the Access (database) program, we made 2 types of which; type 1 is for user (the user only can see the data without modifying it) and type 2 is for administrator (the data can be modified in this type). The admin is the agency s staff that has been trained at Training of Trainers (ToT) and they have been given the password in which every district/municipality has their own password. It is made that way to avoid the loss/damage of data in case of too many people have access to the data. The specification of Desktop is attached in Appendix 6. Here are dates of allocation of the tools for supporting data management (Table 4 and 5): 20

Table 4: The Allocation of suitable tools in Banten Province No. District/Municipality Date of Allocation 1. Tangerang Municipality April 7 th 2010 2. Tangerang Selatan Municipality April 8 th 2010 3. Serang district April 12 th 2010 4. Cilegon Municipality April 13 th 2010 5. Serang Municipality April 15 th 2010 6. Lebak district April 16 th 2010 7. Pandeglang district April 27 th 2010 8. Tangerang district April 29 th 2010 9. Banten Province June, 1 st 2010 Table 5: The Allocation of suitable tools in West Java Province No. District/Municipality Date of Allocation 1 Karawang district May 18 th 2010 2 Cirebon municipality May 27 th 2010 3 Cimahi Municipality June 1 st 2010 4 Banjar Municipality June 2 nd 2010 5 Cirebon District June 3 rd 2010 6 Indramayu District June 9 th 2010 7 Bekasi Municipality July 9 th 2010 8 Bekasi District July 23 th 2010 9 Sumedang District July 1 th 2010 10 Garut District July 15 th 2010 11 Kuningan District June 23 th 2010 12 Majalengka District June 24 th 2010 13 West Java Province August, 10 th 2010 21

Figure 9: Data Collection by Enumerator in Indramayu District Figure 10: GPS Coordinate Taking by Enumerator in Lebak District 22

Figure 11: Handover Personal Computers and GPS Receiver in Tangerang District Figure 12: Handover Personal Computers and GPS Receiver in Banjar Municipality 23

2.4.3 Data Management Data management involves the inputting of the data into the software that has been developed (Microsoft Access Program) and data cleaning to ensure the validation of data s quality, accuracy, and completeness. The data input process is done by the agency staff that participated in the training during the ToT. The data were entered into PC (sonal computer) received from the project. After the input process, the next phase is the cleaning of the data, in which the agency staffs work together with the Create staffs. 2.4.4 Cleaning Data After all the data were entered, the database manager had to clean the data according to the procedures below (Next page): Most mistakes found were in spelling the name of partnership. Most of the farmers and enumerators knew the partnership name by spoken words, so there are some wrong names of partnership for example: popkhand, cpi, popkan, whereas it should be written as PT. Charoen Pokphand. Besides, there are also mistakes in writing the coordinates points, sometime the database manager forgot to put the minus after the first digit of longitude points for example: 6.12345 it should be -6.12345 or sometimes the database manager writes -5.12345 while another points are -7.12345. 24

Results Data Entry in Access format Access Format Export to Excell format Check completeness of data (coordinate point, address, partnership, type of poultry, owner, population, etc) True and complete data Data is still incomplete and incorrect Checks to the related questionnaire or enumerators Check the accuracy of GPS by display the coordinates on Epi Map and Google Earth Improved data Exact Coordinates Points Not Appropriate Coordinate Points Data is ready Improved data by check and re-check from the GPS receiver or from questionnaire, and suvision directly to the field 25

2.5 Suvision in the Field The aims of the suvision implementation were to know the field condition and to find out if the staffs that were trained at the ToT were competent in their job and able to do the survey implementation. The suvision was carried out in 3 districts in Banten: Serang, Lebak, Pandeglang from May 10 th -15 th 2010: And in 3 districts in West Java: Karawang, Cirebon, Indramayu from June 14 th -19 th 2010. Those areas were selected with the consideration that they have high potentials of poultry industry in each area. Whereas the suvision was held as follows: 1. The suvision team was divided into 2 teams: the Field Team and the Database Suvisor Team. Each team consisted of 1 CREATE s staff and 1 Ex Namru staffs (Agus Rachmat and colleagues). 2. The Field team observed the enumerator in terms of the interview technique, GPS utilization, and understanding the questionnaire. The Field Team only observed, and did not give any guidance or instruction. 3. The Database suvisor Team observed the agency officer in terms of the ability to enter the data, by using the software, doing the cleaning of the data, and checking the accuracy of GPS coordinates into Google Earth and also analyzing the data 4. The Suvisor Team made an evaluation with the indicators as follows: a. Field Team The enumerator s understanding the questionnaire The interview technique The GPS utilization Accurate recording of the GPS coordinates: b. The Database Team The officer s ability to enter data Detect the error in the completed questionnaire The officer s ability to clean of the data Troubleshooting program Checking the GPS accuracy on Google Earth How to analyze the data 26

2.5.1 Field Suvision Result of Banten Province : 1. The data entry officers would not usually clean and check of the data. Data received by the districts officers submitted by the data collection officers from the field hadn t been rechecked. This was very important to do to ensure that the data to be used for the analysis such as graphic, tabulation or mapping were the right ones. This survey was the first independent survey done on a big scale by the district and this explains that they were not familiar with the process of cleaning and rechecking. 2. The data checking was also done on the recorded GPS coordinates for the location of the enterprises. On several occasions the GPS coordinates were not the same as the location information on the questionnaire. The data entry officers were also taught on how to check of GPS coordinates with the help of Epi Map program. 3. There was also another finding that resulted in mistakes in the GPS coordinates. This happened due to the bad writing of the field officer that the data entry officer unable to read it well. 4. The officers trained for data analysis needed to refresh or re-practice on how to make tabulation, graph, and map with the help from Epi Info program. 5. In general, the enumerators mastered the use of GPS rather well, but in some cases the enumerators did not follow the instruction on how to use the GPS. This was because some of them still thought that the use of the GPS was the same as in the previous survey (e.g. PDSR survey) when there was less attention for accuracy. For this survey, the accuracy value had been set to be less than 10 m. By using GPS of Garmin etrex High Sensitivity type and the survey location which tends to be open, this accuracy value can easily be fulfilled. 6. The position for GPS coordinates taking is fairly good. It is because most enumerators obey the instruction to take coordinates standing in front of the farm on a place where and there is no tree or roofs that blocking the view. 7. The enumerators accompanied during the interview by the suvision team have already mastered the content and technique of the interview. The way the interview was conducted was also fairly good, starting with an 27

explanation on the purpose and the objectives of the interview and ended with greetings. 2.5.2 Field Suvision Result in West Java Province 1. Some findings like the ones found in Banten province also happened in Karawang, Cirebon, and Indramayu districts such as the lack of regular cleaning and checking of the data before entering the data into the computer. 2. The checking of GPS spots also needs to be done as there were many erroneous spots of GPS. 3. The knowledge on Epi Info needs to be refreshed, referring to the manual given in the training. 4. There are some enumerators officers still thinking that the current survey management has something in common with the previous one. 5. Communication between the enumerator and respondents has already been good in which the respondents were not afraid to accept the officer visit, this was because the officer had already explained the purpose and the objectives of the interview. 2.5.3 Lesson Learned Based on Field Suvision 1. The background of the enumerator (whether he came from the field of veterinary/animal husbandry background) did not affect the ability of the enumerator in understanding the content of the questionnaire and the ability to do the interview. The most important factor was the ability of the enumerator in making sonal approach to the respondent. 2. Even though the acceptance of the respondent to the officer was already good during the suvision, the objectives of the interview still have to be explained to the respondent in advance. 3. Taking the GPS coordinates and the recording on the questionnaire has to be evaluated continuously to obtain accurate records of the location. The checking on GPS battery/cell must be done whenever the officer is about to go to the field. 28

4. The suvision should be done midterm or early in the survey when it is possible to correct mistakes. 2.5.4 CREATE Actions Taken Based on The results of Field Suvision: 1. Give advice to others district to stress to the enumerator about GPS accuracy and that it must be less than 10 meters. 2. The GPS encoding simplified by a giving different code to each sub district. 3. Make the Standard Oation procedures about cleaning data. 2.6 Workshop Profiling Poultry Industry After all Data Collection, Data Management, Cleaning data, and Suvision are held, all district/municipality have to present their data result in a workshop for all database managers and representatives of Dinas Peternakan from each district/municipality. 2.6.1 Workshop at Banten Province The workshop was held in Mahadria Hotel, Serang, Banten on October 24 th -25 th 2010. This was attended by Mr. Ivo Claassen (IDP for HPAI), Mr. Patrick Hermans (Central Veterinary Institute- Wageningen UR), drh. Ade Syahrena Lubis from CMU Deptan, Ir. Agus M. Tauchid (Head of Agriculture and Livestock Agency of Banten Province), 1 representative from BP3KH Banten Province, 19 database manager, 3 disease manager, 1 Local District PDSR, 8 representatives of Dinas Peternakan from 8 district/municipality and Banten Province, and 3 representatives from Bappeda. 2.6.2 Workshop at West Java Province The workshop was held in Puri Setiabudi, Bandung, West Java on October 31 st November 1 st 2010. This was attended by Mr. Ivo Claassen (IDP for HPAI), drh. Ade Syahrena Lubis from CMU Deptan, Ir. H. Koesmayadi TP (Head of Livestock Agency of West Java Province), 25 Database managers, 3 disease managers, 12 representatives of Dinas Peternakan from 13 district/municipality and West Java Province, and 2 representatives from Bappeda. 29

2.7 Backstopping After implementing all activities covering data collection, data management, and workshop, the last program was Backstopping. The objectives of backstopping program are: 1. To ensure the database and geographic information system is used by the districts/ municipalities Agency office in Banten and West Java Province. 2. To solve the problems that arises during the use of the database and geographic information system. 3. To improve the knowledge and skills of database manager associated with using database and geographic information system especially Quantum GIS. 4. To facilitate coordination with Ditkeswan-UPPAI center, associated with the development and utilization programs. The backstopping is implemented during November 2010 until April 2011, and includes the following activities. 2.7.1 Enable Mailing List and Facebook Group of Profiling Poultry Industry In order to develop and maintain communication with all database managers, then CREATE build the Mailing List and Facebook Group named Profiling Poultry Industry. The total members of Mailing List until September 5 th 2011 is 16, with details 10 members Database Manager of Province/Districts/Municipalities and 6 members are Create Staff. While the total members of Facebook Group until September 5 th 2011 are 47, with details 41 members are database manager and 6 members is Create s staff. The administrator s activities are: a. Sending information to the database manager 1) The procedures for the exchange of data from district/municipality to province. 2) Convert the data into the map (ex: AI-case data PDSR) b. Problem solving that helps the database manager in the utilization of the system 1) Create a database report using Ms. Access 2) Create Pull down Menu in table Ms. Access 30

The communication via profiling poultry industry yahoo group is going along every day during November- December 2010 in Create office. 2.7.2 Creating a Provincial Database for Banten and West Java Provinces a. Updates the appearance of MS. Access based database Special to the province into a joint database to make it easier to retrieve data from each district/municipality. The updating database implemented during November until second of December 2010 in Create Office. b. Giving the Short Training to the database manager on how to use the combined database. 1. Banten Province The Short Training to the Province Database Manager about Combined Database is implemented at December 9 th 2010 in Agriculture and Livestock Agency of Banten Province office. This activity attended by Create Staff and Database Manager Banten Province 2. West Java Province The Short Training to the Province Database Manager about Combined Database is implemented at December 16 th 2010 in Livestock Agency of West Java Province office. This activity attended by Create Staff and Database Manager West Java Province c. Monitor the development of the database manager in the province on using the combined database. This activity will continue after the short training until April 2011 where the database manager and Create staff do the communication via phone and yahoo group. 2.7.3 Conversion of Commercial Poultry Farm Profiling Data of Tangerang district (Year 2007 by FAO), into The Database System a. Providing training for database manager Tangerang district cover material: - Data Conversion Ms. Excel to Ms. Access - Selecting and sorting data according to the needs of database 31

b. Give task to database manager Tangerang district to converting other data into the database system. This activity held at January 17 th 2011 in Agriculture Service of Tangerang District Office. The activity is opened by drh. Mawardi Nasution (Head of Livestock Division of Tangerang District) and attended by 4 Create s Staff and 12 Tangerang District Staff. 2.7.4 Training of Quantum GIS Software for Banten Province Database Manager In order to develop the database manager ability about mapping, on January 10 th -12 th 2011 CREATE conducted the training Quantum GIS for all database manager in Banten Province. This training was opened by Ir. Agus M Tauchid (Head of Agriculture and Livestock Agency of Banten Province) and attended by 3 database manager Province Dinas, and 16 database manager from District/municipality Dinas (Figure 13). The training is consists of material: a. Converting the point coordinates from Ms. Access to the Quantum GIS b. Save the coordinates to the Quantum GIS c. Separating each species of Commercial Poultry Farm s Data d. How to define positive cases and applications Buffer Zone e. Determine the point that is in the buffer zone f. Determining the distance between farms in the buffer zone g. Create a map layout h. Display the scale in the map view 2.7.5 Site Visit to Banten Province In order to monitor, observe, and to evaluation, Mr. Arend Jan Nell and Create Staff, doing the site visit to one of the district/municipality in Banten Province namely Serang Municipality. The site visit held at January 24 th 2011. There are few points that were critically observed by Mr Arend: 1. Are there other staffs beside the database managers, who can open, use the data, run the database system, and/or doing the analysis and mapping? 2. How often do the database manager and other staff use the database? 32

3. How could it be that the map from the Bappeda of Serang Municipality is more accurate than the map from Create? 4. How is the reporting mechanism to the province if the data in the district are updated? 5. Is the mapping system (Epi Map & Quantum GIS) able to show the detailed information of single or multiple points on the map? 6. What will the database manager do if there is the positive disease case in one farm related to the database? 7. What are the response mechanisms when there is a positive case in one farm related to the poultry industries around the positive case location? 8. The survey does not cover the sector 4 (backyard) farms; what will the database manager do if a positive case happens in those farms? 9. If the positive case happens in the poultry industry near to the border with another district? 10. When and how will the Database manager/animal health staff report to the head of Dinas in district or province if there is a positive case in poultry industry? 2.7.6 Site Visit in West Java Province In order to monitor, observe, and for evaluation, Mr. Arend Jan Nell and Create Staff, doing the site visit to one of the district/municipality in West Java Province namely Karawang District. The site visit held at February 1 st 2011. There are few points that were critically observed by Mr Arend: 1. When did you get the sonal computer and the database? 2. What are the benefits of the database for the Karawang District? 3. If there are people asking the Dinas where is the centre for hatching eggs in Karawang? what will you do? 4. How often you update the database? 5. How is the chief of Dinas response about the database? 6. Is there any plan to update the database? 7. Why is there no plan to update the database? 8. Is there any positive case of AI in year 2010? 33

9. What will the database manager do if there is the positive case in one farm related to the database? 10. What are the response mechanisms when there is the positive case in one farm related to the poultry industries around the positive case location? 11. If the positive case happens in the poultry industry near to the borderline with other district? 12. When and how will the Database manager/animal health staff report to the head of Dinas in district or province if there is a positive case in poultry industry? 13. Do you ever make other databases using MS Access beside this poultry industry database? 2.7.7 Training of Quantum GIS Software for West Java Province Database Manager In order to develop the database manager ability about mapping, then on March 1 st -4 th 2011, CREATE conducted the training Quantum GIS for all database manager in West Java Province. This training is opened by drh. Sri Mudjiartiningsih (Head of Animal Health and Veterinary Public Health Division of West Java Province), Ir. Hermanto (Head of Livestock, Fishery, and Marines Agency of Garut District) and attended by 2 database managers of Provincial Dinas, and 25 database managers from District/municipality Dinas (Figure 14 and 15). The training is consists of material: a. Data Conversion Ms. Excel to Ms. Access b. Selecting and sorting data according to the needs of database c. Converting the point coordinates from Ms. Access to the Quantum GIS d. Save the coordinates to the Quantum GIS e. Separating each species of Commercial Poultry Farm s Data f. How to define positive cases and applications Buffer Zone g. Determine the point that is in the buffer zone h. Determining the distance between farms in the buffer zone i. Create a map layout j. Display the scale in the map view 34

2.7.8 Extra Training of Trainers (ToT) For Database Manager Substitute Database Managers are those who play an important role in the development of this poultry industry database. In January 2010 the representative son(s) of the Livestock Agencies of district/municipality staff were selected and assigned that would be responsible for database and GIS of the poultry sector on district/municipality level as a basis for a registration system. The database managers have been trained in the Training of Trainers (ToT) on March 2010 with the materials that support duties as Database Manager. As the time go by, there are some replacement sonnel for the position of the Database Manager. There are 10 database managers that need to be replaced. The list of database manager that needs to be replaced, the reason for replacement, and the new appointee are in Appendix 7. Based on discussions between CREATE and Database Managers of Banten and West Java Provinces, there is a suggestion to conduct the ToT special for substitute database managers. Then, with the support from IDP HPAI and Livestock Agency of Banten and West Java Provinces, Create was conducted The Extra ToT for those 10 substitute Database Managers. The training was held on May 15 th 20 th 2011 in The Green Hotel Gadog Bogor, West Java (Figure 16 and 17). The participants consisted to 10 sons. The activity was opened by Widiyanto Dwi Surya as Executive Director of CREATE. The materials that provided during the ToT are The Guideline How to Use the Global Positioning System (GPS) Outside data collecting for data GPS Transfer the data to DNR Garmin The Guide Line Doing the Survey and Quality Insurance System to Collect the Data The Guideline How to Use The Database Profiling and Mapping The Guideline How to Design The Database ACCESS 2007 The Guideline How to Use the Google Earth 35

On May 20 th 2011, Mr. Ivo Claassen and Mr. Patrick Hermans are joined the training. They followed the presentations of the participant on mapping data from the MS Access by using Epi Info and Epi Map. Mr. Ivo and Mr. Patrick appreciate the enthusiasm of the participants whereas the training is implemented during 2 days of national holiday (May 16 th and 17 th ). Mr. Ivo and Mr. Patrick are had tough discussions with the participants. And they advised the participants to practice continuously using the poultry industry database in order to improve High Pathogenic Avian Influenza disease control. And also not to be shy to ask the Create Staff if the database managers have difficulties in using database. Figure 13: Training of Quantum GIS Software for Database Managers of Banten Province 36

Figure 14: Training of Quantum GIS Software for Database Managers of West Java Province Session I Figure 15: Training of Quantum GIS Software for Database Managers of West Java Province Session II 37

Figure 16: Extra Training of Trainers (ToT) for Database Manager Substitute Out Side Class Session Figure 17: Extra Training of Trainers (ToT) for Database Manager Substitute Inside Class Session 38

III. PROFILING AND MAPPING OF POULTRY INDUSTRY FOR 7 DISTRICTS/MUNICIPALITIES IN BANTEN PROVINCE 3.1 Profiling and Mapping of Poultry Industry in Banten Province Banten s territory was previously included in the West Java Province. It became a separate province in the year 2000. It is located on the western tip of Java Island, the province is bordering the Java Sea in the north, Sunda Strait in the west, Indian Ocean in the south, and the Special Capital Region of Jakarta and West Java Province in the east. This province has an area of 9,160 km2 and a population of 10,632,166 people and consists of 8 districts/municipalities. Banten has an important poultry industry which is mainly concentrated in Serang and Tangerang districts in the northern part of the province. These districts are important suppliers of frozen birds for Jakarta, since there is the Government Regulation Special Capital Region of Jakarta about The Restriction on the number of live birds in Jakarta. From the table below we can see that beside Poultry farms, the dominant poultry industry in Banten is Poultry Slaughter Houses. The main road from the ferry harbor in Merak to Jakarta passes through northern districts of Banten; a lot of poultry is transported over this road arriving from Lampung (Sumatra) on the way to Jakarta. The poultry industry profiling covered 7 districts/municipalities from Banten. Here is a summary table of data poultry industry in the province of Banten (Table 6). 39

Table 6: Poultry Enterprises in 7 Districts/Municipalities of Banten Province No. District/Municipality Enterprises Farms Hatcheries Collector Houses Current DOD 2 Poultry Slaughter Houses Poultry Markets 1 Tangerang Municipality 49 134,705 - - 30 229,650 112 587,040 21 75,941 27 Poultry Shops 2 Tangerang Selatan Municipality 137 407,855 - - 19 141,140 24 84,130 12 38,555 22 3 Serang district 996 5,457,931 3 23,500 4 4,150 17 317,850 16 55,213 9 4 Cilegon Municipality 67 218,369 - - 1 1000 24 42,198 7 8,270 7 5 Serang Municipality 113 2,244,300 - - 4 24,300 16 29,325 4 6,560 7 6 Lebak district 408 1,987,927 1 100 80 176,740 32 34,705 13 6,280 16 7 Pandeglang district 609 1,362,456 3 745 6 14,500 21 70,840 6 5,320 18 3 2,379 11,813,543 7 24,345 144 591,480 267 1,166,088 79 196,139 106 Note : 1 Pop : Population 3 : the number does not included the data of Tangerang District Poultry Industry 2 DOD: Day Old Duck 40

3.2 Profiling and Mapping of Poultry Industry in Tangerang Municipality Tangerang Municipality is the biggest city in Banten province and formerly part of Tangerang District. The city was established in 1993 and consists of 13 sub districts. Many international companies have built factories in this city because it is close to the Special Capital Region of Jakarta. The dominant poultry industry in this city is Poultry Slaughter Houses as one of the effects of Government Regulation Special Capital Region of Jakarta about The Restriction on the number of live birds in Jakarta. Also the number of Poultry Markets and Poultry Shops in Tangerang Municipality are the largest among other districts/municipalities in Banten Provinces. The following is a summary table of the poultry industry survey in Tangerang Municipality (Table 7) Table 7: Poultry Enterprises in Tangerang Municipality Enterprises No. Sub district Farms Current Collector Houses Poultry Slaughter Houses Poultry Markets Poultry Shops 1 Batuce 17 2,385 7 16,250 21 43,410 1 2,500-2 Benda 7 920 - - - - - - 1 3 Cipondoh 1 800 2 30,700 7 17,400 2 5,700 3 4 Jatiuwung 2 42,600 2 7,600 7 23,975 1 938 1 5 Karang Tengah 1 300 - - - - 2 640 2 6 Neglasari 17 83,250 10 69,600 5 11,900 1 600 1 7 Pinang 4 24,300 2 4,700 5 4,800 1 840 3 8 Karawaci - - - - 12 24,640 3 14,443 5 9 Tangerang - - 3 82,600 22 383,450 - - 2 10 Ciledug - - 1 12,600 9 40,295 2 44,245 5 11 Periuk - - 2 2,800 2 4,225 4 1,030-12 Larangan - - - - 3 7,500 1 650 3 13 Cibodas - - 1 2,800 19 25,445 1 1,085 1 49 134,705 30 229,650 112 587,040 21 75,941 27 Note : 1 Pop : Population 41

Figure 18: Map of Poultry Industry in Tangerang Municipality 42

Type of Enterprise Number Symbol Explanation Broiler 6 Duck 39 Layer 2 Native Chicken 2 Collector House 30 Poultry Market 21 Poultry Shop 27 Slaughter House 112 Street River Sub Municipality Border Municipality Border Land Area 164 Km 2 Population (BPS 2010) 1,798,601 People Density 10,967 People/Km 2 Legend of Tangerang Municipality Map 43

Figure 19: Enumerator Training in Tangerang Municipality Figure 20: Enumerator Training in South Tangerang Municipality 44

3.3 Profiling and Mapping of Poultry Industry in South Tangerang Municipality South Tangerang Municipality was established in 2008. Earlier this municipality was included in the Tangerang District. It is composed of 7 sub districts and has an area of 147 km² and a population of 1,303,569 people. The most dominant poultry industry in South Tangerang Municipality is Poultry Farming. Here is a summary table of the poultry industry data in South Tangerang Municipality. Table 8: Poultry Enterprises in South Tangerang Municipality No. Sub district Farms Current Collector Houses Week Enterprises Poultry Slaughter Houses Week Poultry Markets Week Poultry Shops 1 Ciputat 1 70,000 10 125,100 2 4,000 3 12,900 7 2 Ciputat Timur - - - - 4 6,250 2 1,960 2 3 Pamulang 14 79,550 - - 4 9,450 3 1,785 3 4 Pondok Aren 95 306,205 1 5,000 7 11,700 2 3,010 4 5 Serpong - - 8 10,990 1 14,000 1 16,100-6 Serpong Utara 13 25,400 - - 3 35,430 1 2,800 5 7 Setu 14 56,700 - - 3 3,300 - - 1 137 407,855 19 141,140 24 84,130 12 38,555 22 Note : 1 Pop : Population 45

Figure 21: Map of Poultry Industry in South Tangerang Municipality 46

Type of Enterprise Number Symbol Explanation Broiler 108 Duck 7 Layer 18 Native Chicken 4 Collector Houses 19 Poultry Market 12 Poultry Shop 22 Slaughter Houses 24 Street River Sub Municipality Border Municipality Border Land Area 147 Km 2 Population (BPS 1,290,322 People 2010) Density 8777 People/Km 2 Legend of South Tangerang Municipality Map 47

3.4 Profiling and Mapping of Poultry Industry in Serang District Serang was the center of government for Banten Kingdom in the past, now its territory is divided into Cilegon Municipality, Serang Municipality, and Serang District. The district consists of 28 sub districts, and the central government is in Ciruas. Together with the Tangerang District, Serang District is the center for the Commercial Poultry Farming in Banten Province. The commodity is diverse, ranging from parent stock, broilers, layers, male layers, native chickens, and ducks. Most of the commercial farms in the district form a partnership relation with large companies but others choose to raise livestock independently. Here is a summary of the results of poultry industry data in Serang District. Table 9: Poultry Sector Enterprises in Serang District No Sub district Enterprises Farms Hatcheries Collector Houses Current DOD 2 Poultry Slaughter Houses Poultry Markets Poultry Shops 1 Anyar 23 140,530 - - 1 1,750 3 4,900 1 1,750 2 2 Bandung 43 156,248 - - - - - - - - - 3 Baros 15 99,300 - - - - - - - - 1 4 Binuang 22 38,954 - - 1 700 - - - - - 5 Bojonegara 12 18,390 - - - - - - - - - 6 Carenang 14 50,830 - - - - - - - - - 7 Cikande 25 169,457 - - - 1 2,000 1 20,500-8 Cikeusal 57 697,474 - - - - - - - - - 9 Cinangka 47 382,700 - - - - - - - - - 10 Ciomas 17 74,200 - - - - 2 800 1 1,300-11 Ciruas 43 12,560 - - - - - - 2 22,900 2 12 Gunungsari 23 384,513 - - - - - - - - - 48

No Sub district Enterprises Farms Hatcheries Collector Houses Current DOD 2 Poultry Slaughter Houses Poultry Markets Poultry Shops 13 Jawilan 111 845,149 1 23,300 - - - - - - 1 14 Kibin 12 64,910 - - - 2 277,450 2 280 1 15 Kopo 195 745,174 - - 1 1,500 6 6,300 - - - 16 Kragilan 28 137,993 - - - - - - 1 3,000-17 Kramatwatu 48 196,997 - - - - - - - - 18 Mancak 21 164,305 - - - - - - 2 770-19 Pabuaran 19 229,300 - - - - - - - - - 20 Padarincang 33 110,819 - - - - - - 1 1,450-21 Pamarayan 29 52,647 - - 1 200 2 1,400 - - 1 22 Petir 15 370,600 - - - - 2 350 1 23 Pontang 77 28,337 - - - - 1 25,000 1 450-24 Pulo ampel 5 7,400 - - - - - - - - - 25 Tanara 6 660 - - - - - - 1 63-26 Tirtayasa 26 4,167 2 200 - - - - 1 2,400-27 Tunjung teja 20 150,182 - - - - - - - - - 28 Waringinkurung 10 124,135 - - - - - - - - - 996 5,457,931 3 23,500 4 4,150 17 317,850 16 55,213 9 Note : 1 = population 2 = Day Old Duck 49

Figure 22: Map of Poultry Industry in Serang District 50

Type of Enterprise Number Symbol Explanation Broiler 646 Duck 326 GPS 3 PS 8 Layer 9 Male Layer 3 Native Chicken 1 Hatchery 3 Collector Houses 4 Poultry Market 9 Poultry Shop 16 Slaughter Houses 17 Street River District Border Sub District Border Villages Land Area 1713 Km 2 Population (BPS 1,402,818 People 2010) Density 818 People/Km 2 Legend of Serang District Map 51

Figure 23: Enumerator Training in Cilegon Municipality Figure 24: Data Collection in Serang District 52

3.5 Profiling and Mapping of Poultry Industry in Cilegon Municipality The Cilegon Municipality used to be a part of Serang District until it became a separate municipality in 1999. It is composed of 8 sub districts and is a main gateway city connecting the island of Java (Merak Harbor) and Sumatra (Bakauheni Harbor). The most dominant poultry industry in Cilegon Municipality is Poultry Farming. The following is a summary table of poultry industry survey in Cilegon. Table 10: Poultry Enterprises in Cilegon Municipality Enterprises Poultry Sub Farms Collector Slaughter Poultry No Houses Markets district Houses Poultry 1 Pop Shops Current 1 Cibeber 7 60,848 - - 2 1,525 - - 2 2 Cilegon 16 33,200 - - 1 5,700 1 3,750-3 Citangkil 11 27,900 1 1000 3 3,000 - - - 4 Ciwandan 3 21,500 - - - - 2 1,260-5 Grogol 9 4,780 - - - - - - - 6 Jombang 12 13,796 - - 11 13,213 2 860 2 7 Pulomerak 3 1,245 - - 1 2,450 1 2,000 1 8 Purwakarta 6 55,100 - - 6 16,310 1 400 2 67 218,369 1 1000 24 42,198 7 8270 7 Note : 1 = population 53

Figure 25: Map of Poultry Industry in Cilegon Municipality 54

Type of Enterprise Number Symbol Explanation Broiler 39 Duck 25 Male Layer 1 Native Chicken 2 Collector Houses 1 Poultry Market 7 Poultry Shop 7 Slaughter Houses 24 Street River Municipality Border Sub Municipality Border Villages Land Area 175 Km 2 Population (BPS 2010) 374,559 People Density 2140 People/Km 2 Legend of Cilegon Municipality Map 55

Figure 26: Enumerator Training in Lebak District Figure 27: Enumerator Training in Pandeglang District 56

3.6 Profiling and Mapping of Poultry Industry in Serang Municipality Serang Municipality is the center of government of Banten Province. Previously this was part of Serang district it became an independent city in 2007 and consists of 6 sub districts. It has an area of 266 km² and a population of 501,562 people. In the north it is bordered by the Java Sea and in the west, south and east bordered by Serang District. Here is a table summary of poultry industry survey in Serang Municipality. Table11: Poultry Enterprises in Serang Municipality No. Sub district Farms Collector Houses 1 Pop Current Enterprises Poultry Slaughter Houses Poultry Markets Poultry Shops 1 Cipocok Jaya 23 511,800 - - - - - - - 2 Curug 50 1,248,100 - - - - - - - 3 Kasemen 8 62,800 - - - - 2 2,160 2 4 Serang 4 10,600 3 24,100 15 22,325 1 2,800 5 5 Taktakan 22 364,100 - - - - - - - 6 Walantaka 6 46,900 1 200 1 7,000 1 1,600-113 2,244,300 4 24,300 16 29,325 4 6,560 7 Note : 1 = Population 57

Figure 28: Map of Poultry Industry in Serang Municipality 58

Type of Enterprise Number Symbol Explanation Broiler 90 GPS 1 PS 1 Layer 12 Collector Houses 4 Poultry Market 4 Poultry Shop 7 Slaughter Houses 16 Street River Municipality Border Sub Municipality Villages Land Area 266 Km 2 Population (BPS 2010) 577,785 People Density 2172 People/Km 2 Legend of Serang Municipality Map 59

3.7 Profiling and Mapping of Poultry Industry in Lebak District Lebak was officially established in 1828 with the publication of the Governor-General Decree of the Dutch East Indies October 29 th 1828. Now, Lebak District consists of 28 sub districts and the central administration is located in Rangkasbitung. The most dominant poultry industries in Lebak are poultry farming and collector houses. A big number of poultry farms are located in Lebak because most of its territory has a cool climate that is suitable for raising broilers. Moreover, Lebak District has the biggest number of collector houses in Banten province. Here is a summary of poultry industry survey in Lebak District. Table 12: Poultry Enterprises in Lebak District No Sub district Enterprises Farms Hatcheries Collector Houses Current DOD 2 Poultry Slaughter Houses Poultry Markets Poultry Shops 1 Banjarsari 12 30,000 - - 1 3,500 - - 2 280-2 Bojongmanik 2 2,200 - - 1 1,050 - - - - - 3 Cibadak 32 97,881 - - - - 4 2,835 - - 2 4 Cibeber 3 990 - - 16 32,900 1 800 1 800 1 5 Cigemblong 2 700 - - 5 15,250 - - - - - 6 Cikulur 16 167,000 - - 2 2,450 - - - - 1 7 Cileles 5 13,700 - - - - 2 700-8 Cilograng 1 600 - - 10 22,400 - - 2 1,750-9 Cimarga 5 35,100 - - - - - - - - - 10 Cijaku 2 1,600 - - 1 3,500 - - - - - 11 Cipanas 74 348,145 - - 2 6,300 3 2,450 1 380 5 12 Curug Bitung 45 276,300 - - - - - - - - 13 Kalang Anyar 9 9,308 - - - - 1 2,250 - - 1 14 Lebak Gedong 20 134,060 - - - - - - - - 15 Leuwidamar 7 24,500 - - - - - - - - 16 Maja 35 152,450 - - - - - - 1 950 2 17 Malingping 5 575 1 100 6 16,240 1 1,400 1 450 1 18 Muncang 32 123,362 - - 7 7,070 - - - - - 19 Panggarangan - - - - 6 12,950 - - - - - 20 Rangkasbitung 16 123,186 - - 1 700 9 15,050 1 900 1 21 Sajira 42 202,423 - - - - 4 2,600 - - - 22 Sobang 3 750 - - 6 15,050 - - - - - 60

No Sub district Enterprises Farms Hatcheries Collector Houses Current DOD 2 Poultry Slaughter Houses Poultry Markets Poultry Shops 23 Wanasalam 3 5,000 - - 2 7,000 2 1,750 - - - 24 Warunggunung 37 238,097 - - 2 3,150 2 3,050 - - - 25 Bayah - - - - 8 15,330 2 1,820 1 20 2 26 Cihara - - - - 4 11,900 - - 1 50-27 Gunung Kencana - - - - - - 3 2,250 - - - 408 1,987,927 1 100 80 176,740 32 34,705 13 6,280 16 Note : 1 = population 2 = Day Old Duck 61

Figure 29: Map of Poultry Industry in Lebak District 62

Type of Enterprise Number Symbol Explanation Broiler 363 Duck 40 Hatchery 1 Poultry Shop 16 Quail 1 Native Chicken 4 Collector Houses 80 Poultry Market 13 Slaughter Houses 32 River Street District Border Sub District Border Villages Land Area 3044 Km 2 Population (BPS 2010) 1,204,095 People Density 395 People/Km 2 Legend of Lebak District Map 63

3.8 Profiling and Mapping of Poultry Industry in Pandeglang District Pandeglang was established on 1 April 1874 with the issuance of Staatsblad 1874 No. 73 by Dutch East Indies Government. Now, Pandeglang consists of 35 sub districts and the administrative center located in Pandeglang. Just like Lebak, most of Pandeglang territory has a cool climate that is suitable for location of poultry farms especially for raising broilers. Here is summary table of poultry industry data in Pandeglang District. Table 13: Poultry Enterprises in Pandeglang District No Sub District Farms Current Hatcheries DOD 2 Enterprises Collector Houses Poultry Slaughter Houses Poultry Markets Poultry Shops 1 Angsana 2 5,750 - - - - - - - - - 2 Banjar 22 114,800 - - - - - - - - - 3 Cadasari 5 21,702 1 145 - - 1 700 1 2,500 3 4 Carita 58 151,039 - - 1 850 3 2,600 - - - 5 Cibaliung 9 948 - - 1 1,100 - - 2 450-6 Cibitung 39 3,984 - - - - - - - - - 7 Cigeulis 3 20,000 - - - - - - - - - 8 Cikedal 70 90,113 - - - - 1 2,000 - - - 9 Cikeusik 16 3,039 1 500 - - - - - - 4 10 Cimanggu 18 1,820 - - - - - - - - - 11 Cimanuk 11 14,460 1 100 2 4,300 - - - - 1 12 Cipeucang 16 83,807 - - - - 3 5,950 - - 1 13 Cisata 15 85,375 - - - - - - - - - 14 Labuan 12 95,000 - - - - 1 1,750 - - 1 15 Majasari 11 44,575 - - - - 1 7,000 - - 1 16 Mekarjaya 6 7,610 - - - - - - - - - 17 Menes 36 89,113 - - - - 5 33,250 1 1,500 1 18 Munjul 2 6,500 - - - - 1 300 - - - 19 Pagelaran 37 130,247 - - 1 1,250 1 3,500 - - 1 20 Panimbang 21 16,126 - - 1 7,000 1 3,500 - - - 21 Patia 50 5,913 - - - - - - - - - 22 Pulosari 11 77,200 - - - - - - - - - 23 Saketi 50 88,425 - - - - 3 10,290 - - 1 64

No Sub District Farms Current Hatcheries DOD 2 Enterprises Collector Houses Poultry Slaughter Houses Poultry Markets Poultry Shops 24 Sindangresmi 3 5,211 - - - - - - - - 4 25 Sobang 18 54,950 - - - - - - 2 870-26 Sukaresmi 22 128,075 - - - - - - - - - 27 Sumur 46 4,954 - - - - - - - - - 609 1,362,456 3 745 6 14,500 21 70,840 6 5,320 18 Note : 1 = Population 2 = Day Old Duck 65

Figure 30: Map of Poultry Industry in Pandeglang District 66

Type of Enterprise Number Symbol Explanation Broiler 235 Muscovy Duck 22 Duck 254 Layer 2 Male Layer 1 Native Chicken 95 Collector Houses 6 Hatchery 3 Poultry Market 18 Slaughter Houses 21 Street River District Border Sub District Villages Land Area 2746 Km 2 Population (BPS 1,149,610 People 2010) Density 418 People/Km 2 Legend of Pandeglang District Map 67

IV. PROFILING AND MAPPING OF POULTRY INDUSTRY FOR 12 DISTRICTS/MUNICIPALITIES IN WEST JAVA PROVINCE 4.1 Profiling and Mapping of Poultry Industry in West Java Province West Java province is the most populous province in Indonesia. It is composed of 26 districts/municipalities with an area of 34,817 km² and a population of 43,053,732 people. In the north it borders on the Java Sea, in the west on Banten and Special Capital Region of Jakarta Province, to the south by the Indian Ocean, and the east by the Province of Central Java. Twelve district/municipalities of the province were covered in the survey of the poultry industry in 2010. Here is a summary of the poultry industry survey in West Java. Table 14: Poultry Enterprises in West Java Province Producers Poultry Slaughter Farms Hatcheries Collector Houses Poultry Market Houses No District/Municipality Poultry Egg Current Shops Hatched 1 Karawang District 1,828 2,423,937 343 458,000 58 142,875 127 328,160 25 150,562 68 2 Bekasi District 494 2,475,993 18 66,680 40 185,585 34 57,810 3 13,550 37 3 Bekasi Municipality 40 270,953 - - 29 169,550 56 115,960 18 109,025 14 4 Indramayu District 1,009 1,932,182 14 59,016 21 85,833 55 64,856 9 18,590 15 5 Cirebon District 853 1,088,542 78 39,428 10 133,840 51 51,087 4 5,760 5 6 Cirebon Municipality 18 45,212 - - 4 30,366 26 38,917 3 2,880 5 7 Kuningan District 1,087 3,528,357 2 1,000 2 2,340 20 46,757 5 3,205 16 8 Majalengka District 1,162 2,570,588 13 6,850 18 126,980 32 60,215 10 19,225 19 9 Sumedang District 937 2,123,215 2 400 41 43,205 30 31,365 4 12,750 21 10 Garut District 552 1,709,248 3 1,550 21 66,435 14 14,670 4 1,130 7 11 Cimahi Municipality 3 22,110 - - 1 4,000 4 60,200 4 77,180 2 68

No District/Municipality Producers Farms Hatcheries Collector Houses Current Egg Hatched Poultry Slaughter Houses Poultry Market 12 Banjar Municipality 77 250,850 1 100 9 60,715 4 6,300 1 6,650 5 surveyed area 2 8,060 18,441,187 474 633,024 254 1,051,724 453 876,297 90 420,507 214 Note : 1 Pop : Population 2 : from 12 districts/municipalities which participated in the 2010 survey Poultry Shops 69

4.2 Profiling and Mapping of Poultry Industry in Karawang District Karawang District is established since September 14 th 1633 and it is a rice granary area of West Java. From the results of the poultry industry survey in 2010, it turns out that Karawang District has a huge potential for poultry. The number of poultry farms, hatcheries, collector houses, poultry markets, poultry slaughter houses, and poultry shops in the Karawang District, is the biggest among the 12 districts / municipalities. The main activity is duck farming and Karawang is a major supplier of Day Old Ducks (DoD). Here is a summary of poultry industry data in Karawang District. Table 15: Poultry Enterprises in Karawang District No Sub District Farms Current Hatcheries DOD 2 Collector Houses Enterprises Poultry Slaughter Houses Poultry Market Poultry Shops 1 Banyusari 71 666,50 - - 2 1,400 - - - - 2 2 Batujaya 23 12,001 5 4,650 3 3,300 3 2,300 3 7,200 4 3 Ciampel 27 22,168 - - - - - - - - - 4 Cibuaya 17 2,073 - - - - 4 6,050 - - - 5 Cikampek 22 42,900 - - - - 31 164,470 1 4,312 2 6 Cilamaya Kulon 51 45,952 11 44,000 1 1,400 6 1,450 - - 2 7 Cilamaya Wetan 96 89,600 9 38,000 3 12,000 2 1,700 2 2,800 1 8 Cilebar 94 105,377 14 2,450 4 21,000 4 12,600 - - - 9 Jatisari 154 136,305 38 67,200 - - - - 1 17,700-10 Jayakerta 105 219,044 9 13,350 - - - - 2 4,965 1 11 Karawang Barat 73 28,572 12 14,000 3 6,100 13 42,740 1 12,940 11 12 Karawang Timur 56 74,973 28 48,400 3 7,000 7 18,325 2 37,725 11 13 Klari 39 21,496 - - - - 7 7,450 1 295 3 14 Kotabaru 27 131,253 1 1,400 5 33,200 8 7,400 - - 3 15 Kutawaluya 119 180,060 40 36,600 3 2,100 3 2,350 1 2,600-16 Lemahabang 92 139,620 6 10,300 2 2,200 8 7,100 1 1,800-17 Majalaya 54 94,929 1 800 - - 2 4,200 - - - 18 Pakisjaya 36 30,050 14 7,000 - - - - - - 1 19 Pangkalan 5 70,501 - - - - - - - - - 20 Pedes 61 58,130 13 24,000 13 17,650 4 7,900 1 8,500-21 Purwasari 22 19,426 2 750 11 8,225 2 1,225 - - - 70

No Sub District Farms Current Hatcheries DOD 2 Collector Houses Enterprises Poultry Slaughter Houses Poultry Market Poultry Shops 22 Rawamerta 96 116,928 5 18,500 - - - - - - - 23 Rengasdengklok 74 104,851 52 29,900 - - 12 11750 2 12,400 5 24 Telagasari 102 212,226 1 5,000 1 20,000 3 22,700 1 825 5 25 Tegalwaru 10 14,365 2 1,400 1 900 1 700 1 800 1 26 27 Teluk Jambe Barat Teluk Jambe Timur 18 8,315 5 4,300 - - 3 2,850 1 2,500 5 12 1,883 - - - - - - - - - 28 Tempuran 10 45,900 23 52,500 - - 2 1,400 1 25,00 3 29 Tirtajaya 85 134,938 32 19,250 3 6,400 2 1,500 3 30,700 8 30 Tirtamulya 177 193,451 20 14,250 - - - - - - - 1,828 2,423,937 343 458,000 58 142,875 127 328,160 25 150,562 68 Note : : Population DOD 2 : Day Old Duck 71

Figure 31: Map of Poultry Industry in Karawang District 72

Type of Enterprise Number Symbol Explanation Broiler 269 Muscovy Duck 4 Duck 26 Layer 10 Male Layer 1 Native Chicken 89 Bangkok Chicken 1 Collector Houses 28 Hatchery 342 Poultry Shop 68 Poultry Market 25 Slaughter Houses 26 Street River District Border Sub District Border Land Area 1,753 Km 2 Population ( BPS 2010) 2,127,791 People Density 1,213 People/Km 2 Legend of Karawang District Map 73

4.3 Profiling and Mapping of Poultry Industry in Bekasi District Bekasi District was established on August 15, 1950 and in 1996, its capital: Bekasi Sub District became a separate municipality and the district moved to the Cikarang Sub District. Bekasi District consists of 23 sub districts and Bekasi District is one of the regions which are affected by the policy of DKI Jakarta for relocation of slaughter houses and collector houses. Many poultry entrepreneurs decided to move their business to Bekasi District. And at present, the dominant poultry industries in Bekasi District are poultry farms, collector houses and poultry slaughter houses. Table 16: Poultry Enterprises in Bekasi District No Sub district Here is the summary table of poultry industry data in Bekasi District. Farms Current Hatcheries DOD 2 Enterprises Collector Houses Poultry Slaughter Houses Poultry Market Poultry Shop 1 Babelan 18 11,963 1 800 3 2,250 8 27,750 - - 4 2 Bojongmanggu 1 15,000 - - 3 3,760 - - - - - 3 Cabangbungin 4 90,000 - - - - - - - - - 4 Cibarusah 5 98,000 1 16,000 - - 5 6,880 - - - 5 Cibitung 7 218,000 - - - - 3 4,800 - - 13 6 Cikarang Barat 44 106,170 1 27,000 1 7,000 - - 1 9,200-7 Cikarang Pusat 9 22,500 1 1,100 - - 2 2,150 - - - 8 Cikarang Selatan 6 29,400 - - 1 1,950 - - - - 1 9 Cikarang Timur 12 10,650 1 700 1 750 - - - - - 10 Cikarang Utara 7 36,000 - - 7 6,595 5 4,200 - - 2 11 Karangbahagia 41 122,003 - - 11 108,900 - - - - - 12 Kedungwaringin 17 5,750 2 1,530 2 1,800 2 2,700 - - - 13 Muaragembong 2 20,500 - - - - - - - - - 14 Pebayuran 93 149,993 3 8,800 1 1,400 - - - - - 15 Serang Baru 29 103,396 - - - - - - - - - 16 Setu 39 810,000 1 5,000 1 220 1 400 1 1,250 2 17 Sukakarya 8 221,160 - - 1 800 1 750 - - - 18 Sukatani 19 157,150 5 4,200 4 3,650 - - 1 3,100 2 19 Sukawangi 76 141,263 - - - - 1 750 - - - 20 Tambelang 23 12,965 - - 2 1,510 - - - - 1 21 Tambun Selatan 5 32,500 - - 1 42,000 6 7,430 - - 11 74

No Sub district Farms Current Hatcheries DOD 2 Enterprises Collector Houses Poultry Slaughter Houses Poultry Market Poultry Shop 22 Tambun Utara 8 1,429 - - - - - - - - - 23 Taruma Jaya 21 60,201 2 1,550 1 3,000 - - - - 1 494 2,475,993 18 66,680 40 185,585 34 57,810 3 13,550 37 Note : :Population DOD 2 : Day Old Duck 75

Figure 32: Map of Poultry Industry in Bekasi District 76

Type of Enterprise Number Symbol Explanation Broiler 193 Layer 3 Hatchery 18 Native Chicken 38 Quail 260 Poultry Shop 37 Collector Houses 40 Poultry Market 3 Slaughter Houses 34 Street River Coast Line District Border Sub District Border Land Area 1,484 Km 2 Population (BPS 2010) 2,630,401 People Density 1,772 People/Km 2 Legend of Bekasi District Map 77

Figure 33: Enumerator Training in Karawang District Figure 34: Enumerator Training in Cirebon Municipality 78

4.4 Profiling and Mapping of Poultry Industry in Bekasi Municipality Previously Bekasi Municipality was the capital of Bekasi District, in 1996 it became a separate municipality. Its area is dominated by regional industrial centers and urban residence. The municipality consists of 12 sub districts. Just like Bekasi District, Bekasi Municipality is also affected by the policy of DKI Jakarta for the relocation of poultry collector houses and slaughter houses, which are at the moment the most dominant poultry enterprises in Bekasi Municipality. Table 17: Poultry Enterprises in Bekasi Municipality No Sub District Farms Current Collector Houses Enterprises Poultry Slaughter Houses Pop 1 Poultry Markets Poultry Shop 1 Bantargebang 16 43,068 2 37,100 6 25,900 1 10,950 2 2 Bekasi Selatan 3 21,700 3 13,400 2 4,900 6 5,400-3 Bekasi Utara 2 12,185 2 12,500 2 1,700 2 2,700-4 Jatiasih 7 35,000 1 3,000 7 7,680 1 7,950 3 5 Mustika Jaya 9 152,000 2 3,800 1 900 1 1,000 2 6 Pondok Melati 3 7,000 3 8,500 9 21,550 4 27,000-7 Bekasi Barat - - 1 4,500 5 15,250 1 29,335 4 8 Rawa Lumbu - - 2 11,200 - - 2 24,690-9 Bekasi Timur - - 10 49,050 7 23,450 - - 3 10 Pondok Gede - - 3 26,500 5 5000 - - - 11 Medan Satria - - - - 12 9,630 - - - 40 270,953 29 169,550 56 115,960 18 109,025 14 Note : : population 79

Figure 35: Map of Poultry Industry in Bekasi Municipality 80

Type of Enterprise Number Symbol Explanation Broiler 24 Layer 4 Duck 11 Quail 1 Poultry Shop 18 Collector Houses 29 Poultry Market 14 Slaughter Houses 56 Street River Coast Line Municipality Border Sub Municipality Border Land Area 210 Km 2 Population (BPS 2010) 2,334,871 People Density 11,118 People/Km 2 Legend of Bekasi Municipality Map 81

No 4.5 Profiling and Mapping of Poultry Industry in Indramayu Districts Indramayu District was established on October 7, 1527 along with the establishment of Pedukuhan Darma Ayu. Its area is located on the north coast of Java and the main road from Central Java to Jakarta with a lot poultry transport passes through the district. It is consists of 31 sub districts. Ducks are a major commodity in Indramayu and other along the north coast. The weather is quite hot, and there are many rice fields which are suitable for duck farming and hatchery enterprises for ducks eggs. Here is a table of poultry industry survey in the Indramayu District. Table 18: Poultry Enterprises in Indramayu District Sub District Enterprises Farms Hatcheries Collector Houses Current DOD 2 Poultry Slaughter Houses Poultry Markets Poultry Shops 1 Anjatan 111 254,564 - - 1 700 6 4,500 1 700-2 Arahan 35 19,585 6 9,216 - - - - - - - 3 Balongan 19 12,974 - - 1 7,200 1 700 - - - 4 Bangodua 47 17,888 - - - - - - - - - 5 Bongas 77 160,408 - - 1 2,800 1 400 - - - 6 Cantigi 4 1,180 - - - - - - - - - 7 Cikedung 1 10,000 - - - - 4 3,770 - - - 8 Gabuswetan 45 312,100 - - 1 500 - - - - - 9 Gantar 10 38,300 - - - - 1 100 - - - 10 Haurgeulis 31 90,660 - - 2 12,600 8 7,700 1 2,800-11 Indramayu 26 6,490 1 300 - - 1 7,000 - - 4 12 Jatibarang 4 6,400 - - 3 7,700 - - 1 5,600 2 13 Juntinyuat 22 6,285 - - 1 9,100 - - - - - 14 Kandanghaur 19 22,811 - - - - - - - - - 15 Karangampel 8 32,400 - - 3 15,633 9 8,400 1 2,240 1 82

Enterprises No Sub District Farms Hatcheries Collector Houses Current DOD 2 Poultry Slaughter Houses Poultry Markets Poultry Shops 16 Kedokan Bunder 16 118,600 - - 1 2,800 2 1,400 1 2,450-17 Kertasemaya 13 36,011 - - - - - - 1 2,200-18 Krangkeng 9 54,130 - - - - - - - - - 19 Kroya 39 397,875 - - - - 2 1,800 - - - 20 Lelea 42 20,696 1 10,000 - - 7 6,700 - - - 21 Lohbener 25 7,460 5 19,500 1 7,000 5 4,666 - - 3 22 Losarang 30 13,303 - - 1 4,200 1 850 - - - 23 Pasekan 8 3,400 - - - - - - - - - 24 Patrol 3 9,000 - - - - 2 7,700 - - 2 25 Sindang 3 1,498 1 20,000 - - 2 6,470 - - - 26 Sliyeg 4 1,200 - - - - - - - - - 27 Sukagumiwang 9 5,325 - - - - - - 1 250-28 Sukra 41 121,274 - - 2 6,100 2 1,600 - - 1 29 Terisi 2 6,200 - - 1 4,600 1 1,100 1 1,800 2 30 Tukdana 304 137,965 - - - - - - 1 550-31 Widasari 2 6,200 - - 2 4,900 - - - - - 1,009 1,932,182 14 59,016 21 85,833 55 64,856 9 18,590 15 Note : :Population DOD 2 : Day Old Duck 83

Figure 36: Map of Poultry Industry in Indramayu District 84

Type of Enterprise Number Symbol Explanation Broiler 204 Duck 797 Quail 2 Native Chicken 6 Collector Houses 21 Hatchery 14 Poultry Shop 15 Poultry Market 9 Slaughter Houses 55 Street River District Border Sub District Border Land Area 2,040 Km 2 Population (BPS 2010) 1,663,737 People Density 815 People/Km 2 Legend of Indramayu District Map 85

4.6 Profiling and Mapping of Poultry Industry in Cirebon District Cirebon District exists since 2 April 1482 when the Sultanate of Cirebon declared independence from Pajajaran Kingdom. Cirebon District is located on the North Coast of Java Island and Cirebon is the main gateway that connects the northbound main road of West Java and Central Java. The district consists of 40 sub districts and the government centre is in the Sumber Sub District. As a big district, Cirebon district has big potential for poultry farming. Just like Karawang and Indramayu, Cirebon District also has a big number of Duck Farms and Duck Egg Hatcheries. Here is the result of poultry industry data for Cirebon District. Table 19: Poultry Enterprises in Cirebon District No Sub district Enterprises Farms Hatcheries Collector Houses Current DOD 2 Poultry Slaughter Houses Poultry Markets Poultry Shops 1 Arjawinangun 26 100,400 - - 1 350 6 6,200 1 1,700-2 Astanajapura 11 32,480 - - - - - - - - - 3 Babakan 1 4,000 - - - - - - - - - 4 Beber 36 133,920 - - 1 11,000 1 700 - - - 5 Ciwaringin 9 24,400 - - - - 3 2,300 - - - 6 Depok 18 15,465 - - - - 2 2,100 - - - 7 Dukupuntang 28 73,054 - - - - - - - 8 Gebang 50 81,820 - - - - 1 1,050 - - - 9 Gegesik 36 16,405 - - - - - - - 10 Gempol 5 8,050 - - - - 1 2,400 - - - 11 Greged 28 109,690 - - 1 3,500 5 3,850 - - - 12 Gunung Jati 71 38,140 - - - - - - - - - 13 Jamblang 22 45,595 - - - - - - - - - 14 Kaliwedi 11 1,480 - - - - - - - - - 15 Kapetakan 99 59,731 9 4,500 2 6,500 2 1,450 - - 3 16 Karangwareng 1 100 - - - - - - - - - 17 Kedawung 4 1,350 - - - - - - - - - 18 Klangenan 13 10,075 - - - - 4 3,990 - - - 19 Lemahabang 10 36,525 - - - - 2 2,908 1 910-20 Losari 37 29,250 - - - - - - - - - 21 Mundu 8 7,705 - - - - - - - - - 22 Pabedilan 2 660 - - - - - - - - - 86

No Sub district Enterprises Farms Hatcheries Collector Houses Current DOD 2 Poultry Slaughter Houses Poultry Markets Poultry Shops 23 Palimanan 14 41,015 - - - - 4 5,600 1 1,400-24 Panguragan 165 110,392 69 34,928 1 92,800 - - - - - 25 Plered 8 2,770 - - - - 3 4,300 - - - 26 Plumbon 19 5,495 - - 1 3,500 - - - - - 27 Sedong 3 517 - - - - - - - - - 28 Sumber 18 3,360 - - - - - - - - - 29 Suranenggala 34 15,299 - - 2 1,190 3 3,900 - - 2 30 Susukan 40 66,554 - - - - 1 700 - - - 31 Susukan lebak 4 1,780 - - - - - - - - - 32 Talun 5 570 - - - - - - - - - 33 Tengah tani 15 10,245 - - - - 4 3,175 - - - 34 Weru - - - - - - 6 3,864 1 1750-35 Waled - - - - 1 15,000 - - - - - 36 Pasaleman - - - - - - 3 2,600 - - - 37 Ciledug - - - - - - - - - - - 38 Pabuaran - - - - - - - - - - - 39 Karangsembung - - - - - - - - - - - 40 Pangenan - - - - - - - - - - - 853 1,088,542 78 39,428 10 133,840 51 51,087 4 5,760 5 Note : :Population DOD 2 : Day Old Duck 87

Figure 37: Map of Poultry Industry in Cirebon District 88

Type of Enterprise Number Symbol Explanation Broiler 142 Muscovy Duck 1 Duck 682 Layer 21 Native Chicken 7 Collector Houses 21 Hatchery 3 Poultry Shop 5 Poultry Market 4 Slaughter Houses 51 Street River District Border Sub District Border Land Area 988 Km 2 Population (BPS 2010) 2,067,196 People Density 2,092 People/Km 2 Legend of Cirebon District Map 89

Figure 38: Signature of Letter of Agreement by Head of Livestock Agency in Cirebon District Figure 39: Enumerator Training in Kuningan District 90

4.7 Profiling and Mapping of Poultry Industry in Cirebon Municipality Cirebon Municipality is located on the north coast of Java Island, formerly the capital of the Cirebon District before it became a separate municipality in 1965. It consists of 5 sub districts and the most dominant poultry industries in Cirebon Municipality are poultry slaughter houses. There are not many poultry farms in Cirebon Municipality. Therefore, the supply of live birds comes from Cirebon District and Kuningan District. Here is summary table of poultry industry data in Cirebon Municipality. Table 20: Poultry Enterprises in Cirebon Municipality Enterprises Poultry Slaughter Farms Collector Houses No Sub district Houses Current Poultry Markets Poultry Shops 1 Harjamukti 4 26,060 2 28,966 13 17,325 1 1,279-2 Kejaksan 3 323 - - 1 750 - - - 3 Kesambi 9 769 - - 5 4,885 1 817-4 Lemahwunguk 2 18,060 2 1,400 6 13,157 - - 3 5 Pekalipan - - - - 1 2,800 1 784 2 18 45,212 4 30,366 26 38,917 3 2,880 5 Note : :Population 91

Figure 40: Map of Poultry Industry in Cirebon Municipality 92

Type of Enterprise Number Symbol Explanation Broiler 3 Duck 5 Pigeon 3 Native Chicken 7 Collector Houses 4 Poultry Shop 5 Poultry Market 3 Street River Municipality Border Sub Municipality Border Land Area 37 Km 2 Population (BPS 2010) 296,389 People Density 8,010 People/Km 2 Legend of Cirebon Municipality Map 93

4.8 Profiling and Mapping of Poultry Industry in Kuningan District Kuningan District was established on September 1 st 1498 after Prince Arya Adipati Kuningan formed a government separate from the Sultanate of Cirebon. It consists of 32 districts and most of the area has cool weather. This district has a big potential of poultry industry especially for raising broiler. Kuningan has a large number of poultry farms, making it as a main regional supplier of poultry to surrounding areas such as Cirebon Municipality. Here is the summary table of Poultry Industry data in Kuningan District. Table 21: Poultry Enterprises in Kuningan District No Sub District Farms Current Hatcheries DOD 2 Enterprises Collector Houses Poultry Slaughter Houses Poultry Market Poultry Shops 1 Ciawigebang 22 117,000 - - - - 2 3,250 - - 4 2 Cibingbin 2 7,400 - - - - 2 1,751 - - - 3 Cidahu 12 48,258 1 250 1 1,120-4 Cigandamekar 27 74,400 - - - - - - - - - 5 Cigugur 185 458,326 - - - - 1 5,600 - - - 6 Cilimus 62 186,330 - - - - 2 8,500 1 1,120 3 7 Cimahi 4 1,450 - - - - - - - - - 8 Cipicung 23 103,125 - - - - - - - - - 9 Ciwaru 3 500 - - 1 240 1 1,400 1 400-10 Darma 75 196,200 - - - - 2 1,450 - - - 11 Garawangi 39 254,725 1 750 - - - - - - 2 12 Hantara 3 15,500 - - - - - - - - 13 Jalaksana 61 213,911 - - - - 1 2,800 - - 14 Japara 84 168,175 - - - - - - - - 1 15 Kadugede 42 100,700 - - - - - - - - 1 16 Kalimanggis 8 32,000 - - - - 1 1,400 - - 17 Kramatmulya 85 310,162 - - 1 2,100 - - - - - 18 Kuningan 122 330,395 - - - - 4 15,986 1 1,400 4 19 Lebakwangi 18 23,676 - - - - - - - 20 Luragung 12 129,316 - - - - - - 1 200-21 Maleber 14 28,100 - - - - - - 1 85-22 Mandirancan 44 207,500 - - - - - - - - - 94

No Sub District Farms Current Hatcheries DOD 2 Enterprises Collector Houses Poultry Slaughter Houses Poultry Market Poultry Shops 23 Nusaherang 25 85,400 - - - - - - - - - 24 Pancalang 20 101,061 - - - - - - - - - 25 Pasawahan 45 11,0640 - - - - 1 700 - - - 26 Selajambe 1 7,500 - - - - - - - - - 27 Sindangagung 49 216,607 - - - - 2 2,800 - - 1 1,087 3,528,357 2 1,000 2 2,340 20 46,757 5 3,205 16 Note : 1 Pop: Population 2DOD: Day Old Duck 95

Figure 41: Map of Poultry Industry in Kuningan District 96

Type of Enterprise Number Symbol Explanation Broiler 807 Duck 101 Layer 165 Breeder 4 Quail 3 Hatchery 2 Collector Houses 2 Poultry Shop 16 Poultry Market 5 Slaughter Houses 20 Street River District Border Sub District Border Land Area 1,117 Km 2 Population (BPS 2010) 1,035,589 People Density 927 People/Km 2 Legend of Kuningan District Map 97

4.9 Profiling and Mapping of Poultry Industry in Majalengka District Majalengka consists of 26 sub districts. A large part of Majalengka District is situated on the slopes of Mount Ciremai (sharing the mountain with 3 other districts, namely Cirebon, Indramayu, and Kuningan). Therefore, most of the Majalengkas s territory has a cool climate that makes it suitable for poultry breeding, especially broiler raising. Although Majalengka is famous for its fish, from the results of the survey in 2010, Majalengka also has a great potential for poultry production. Here are the results of the poultry industry data in Majalengka. Table 22: Poultry Enterprises in Majalengka District No Sub District Enterprises Farms Hatcheries Collector Houses Current DOD 2 Poultry Slaughter Houses Poultry Markets Poultry Shops 1 Argapura 24 39,350 - - - - 1 980 - - - 2 Banjaran 50 171,120 - - 3 44,000 1 700 - - - 3 Bantarujeg 31 64,130 - - 1 800 1 200 - - 3 4 Cigasong 33 76,792 1 1,200 2 9,400 2 8,400 - - 5 Cikijing 158 384,765 4 600 - - 2 2,750 1 455 1 6 Cingambul 80 217,030 - - - - - - - - - 7 Dawuan 41 26,090 1 100 - - - - - - - 8 Jatitujuh 25 11,471 - - 1 500 2 1,600 - - 1 9 Jatiwangi 16 76,621 1 600 1 730 3 9,085 1 1,820 1 10 Kadipaten 7 28,300 - - 7 13,350 1 2,460 4 11 Kasokandel 1 125 - - 3 7,550 - - - - - 12 Kertajati 13 6,100 - - - - - - - - - 13 Lemahsugih 61 178,950 - - - - - - - - - 14 Leuwimunding 16 36,370 2 2,000 - - - - 1 1,810 1 15 Ligung 32 83,528 1 450 2 4,200 1 750 1 65 16 Maja 68 140,707 - - - - 3 8,500 2 3,465 1 17 Majalengka 40 94,945 2 700 - - 1 1,400 - - 3 18 Malausma 80 204,500 - - - - - - - - - 19 Palasah 31 65,198 - - - - - - - - - 20 Panyingkiran 12 26,400 - - - - - - - - - 21 Rajagaluh 92 114,394 - - 1 50,000 2 1,400 1 1,700 2 22 Sindang 72 197,250 - - - - - - - - - 98

No Sub District Enterprises Farms Hatcheries Collector Houses Current DOD 2 Poultry Slaughter Houses Poultry Markets Poultry Shops 23 Sindangwangi 52 108,900 - - 1 7,000 1 3,500 - - - 24 Sukahaji 24 30,564 - - - - - - - - - 25 Sumberjaya 14 15,170 1 1,200 3 2,800 2 2,100 1 7,200-26 Talaga 89 171,818 - - - - 3 5,500 1 250 2 1,162 2,570,588 13 6,850 18 126,980 32 60,215 10 19,225 19 Note : 1 Pop: Population 2 DOD: Day Old Duck 99

Figure 42: Map of Poultry Industry in Majalengka District 100

Type of Enterprise Number Symbol Explanation Broiler 881 Duck 194 Layer 62 Breeder 1 Quail 10 Native Chicken 14 Hatchery 13 Collector Houses 18 Poultry Shop 19 Poultry Market 10 Slaughter Houses 32 Street River District Border Sub District Border Land Area 1,204 Km 2 Population (BPS 2010) 1,166,473 People Density 968 People/Km 2 Legend of Majalengka District Map 101

4.10 Profiling and Mapping of Poultry Industry in Sumedang District Sumedang District is known as one of the rice barns in West Java. In the 1500s this territory was part of the Kingdom of Sumedang Larang. It consists of 26 sub districts, with its capital located in the North Sumedang and South Sumedang sub districts. As in Kuningan and Majalengka, Sumedang s territory has a cool climate that is suitable for poultry farm, especially broilers. Here are the results of poultry industry survey in the Sumedang District. Table 23: Poultry Enterprises in Sumedang District No Sub District Farms Current Hatcheries DOD 2 Collector Houses Enterprises Poultry Slaughter Houses Poultry Market Poultry Shop 1 Buahdua 26 88,100 - - 1 1,000 - - - - - 2 Cibugel 50 87,600 - - - - - - - - - 3 Cimalaka 38 138,200 - - 1 840 1 750 - - 1 4 Cimanggung 31 62,130 - - 1 700 1 700 - - 1 5 Cisarua 29 6,606 - - 1 725 3 2,265 - - 1 6 Cisitu 29 84,250 - - - - 1 750 - - - 7 Conggeang 20 12,800 - - - - - - - - 1 8 Darmaraja 15 29,700 - - 3 15,900 4 3,200 - - 1 9 Ganeas 21 3,580 - - - - - - - - - 10 Jatigede 17 3,980 - - - - - - - - - 11 Jatinangor 19 49,730 - - 1 860 - - - - 1 12 Jatinunggal 75 120,250 - - - - - - - - - 13 Pamulihan 51 471,500 - - - - - - - - - 14 Paseh 7 6,000 - - - - - - - - - 15 Rancakalong 55 167,048 - - - - - - - - - 16 Situraja 80 93,760 - - - - 3 5,950 1 5,950 1 17 Sukasari 10 7,910 - - 1 700 - - - - - 18 19 Sumedang Selatan Sumedang Utara 64 88,828 - - - - - - - - - 83 126,508 1 250 2 2,200 9 9,600 2 5,950 5 20 Surian 44 33,165 - - - - - - - - - 102

No Sub District Farms Current Hatcheries DOD 2 Collector Houses Enterprises Poultry Slaughter Houses Poultry Market Poultry Shop 21 Tanjungkerta 33 93,400 - - - - - - - - - 22 Tanjungmedar 63 136,840 - - - - - - - - - 23 Tanjungsari 19 76,600 - - 3 2,510 4 5,100 1 850 4 24 Tomo 3 730 1 150 11 7,400 - - - - - 25 Wado 55 134,000 - - - - - - - - 2 26 Ujung Jaya - - - - 16 10,370 4 3,050 - - 3 937 2,123,215 2 400 41 43,205 30 31,365 4 12,750 21 Note : 1 Pop: population 2DOD: Day Old Duck 103

Figure 43: Map of Poultry Industry in Sumedang District 104

Type of Enterprise Number Symbol Explanation Broiler 774 Duck 95 Native Chicken 37 Muscovy Duck 4 Hatchery 2 Poultry Shop 21 Layer 27 Collector Houses 41 Poultry Market 4 Slaughter Houses 30 River Street District Border Sub District Border Land Area 1,522 Km 2 Population (BPS 2010) 1,093,602 People Density 718 People/Km 2 Legend of Sumedang District Map 105

4.11 Profiling and Mapping of Poultry Industry in Garut District Garut District was established on March 17, 1913. Garut is located adjacent to the Bandung Municipality (the capital of West Java province). The cool climate and beautiful scenery make many tourists choose Garut as the destination in the holiday season. In addition, Garut district also has promising potential for poultry industry. Tabel 24: Poultry Enterprises in Garut District No Sub District Here are the results of a survey of poultry industry in Garut District. Farms Current Hatcheries DOD 2 Collector Houses Enterprises Poultry Slaughter Houses Poultry Markets Poultry Shops 1 Banjarwangi 2 250 - - - - 2 250 - - - 2 Banyuresmi 27 42,714 - - - - - - - - - 3 Bayongbong 40 67,250 - - 2 1,100 - - - - - 4 Bungbulang 3 5,205 - - 2 2,960 - - 1 400-5 Cibalong 6 1,850 - - - - - - - - - 6 Cibatu 10 62,500 - - - - - - - - - 7 Cibiuk 7 54,102 - - - - - - - - - 8 Cikajang 5 77,300 - - - - 1 3,000 - - 9 Cilawu 20 62,800 - - 2 50,700 - - - - - 10 Cisewu 1 1,000 - - 3 2,200 - - - - - 11 Cisompet 2 300 - - - - - - - - - 12 Cisurupan 6 21,200 - - - - 5 1,920 - - 3 13 Garut Kota 9 138,000 - - - - - - - - 1 14 Kadungora 24 43,964 - - - - - - - - - 15 Karangpawitan 43 175,610 - - - - - - - - - 16 Karangtengah 1 2,500 - - - - - - - - - 17 Kersamanah 10 17,540 - - - - - - - - - 18 Leles 26 58,935 - - - - - - - - - 19 Leuwigoong 47 92,238 3 1,550 - - 1 500 - - - 20 Limbangan 8 21,565 - - - - 3 3,860 - - - 21 Malangbong 57 134,965 - - 1 750 - - 1 100 1 22 Pakenjeng 8 3,370 - - - - - - - - - 23 Pameungpeuk 7 2,880 - - - - 1 5,000 - - - 24 Pangatikan 23 53,757 - - - - - - - - - 25 Pasirwangi 9 37,500 - - - - - - - - - 106

No Sub District Farms Current Hatcheries DOD 2 Collector Houses Enterprises Poultry Slaughter Houses Poultry Markets Poultry Shops 26 Peundeuy 4 1,978 - - 2 300 - - - - - 27 Samarang 45 133,335 - - - - - - - - - 28 Selaawi 27 100,500 - - - - - - - - - 29 Singajaya 5 4,500 - - 6 3,600 - - - - - 30 Sucinaraja 5 16,500 - - - - - - - - - 31 Sukaresmi 5 33,500 - - - - - - - - - 32 Sukawening 22 66,750 - - - - 1 140 - - - 33 Tarogong Kaler 22 130,900 - - - - - - - - - 34 Tarogong Kidul 7 21,590 - - - - - - - - 1 35 Wanaraja 9 20,400 - - 1 3,500 - - - - 36 Caringin - - - - - - - - 1 280 1 37 Mekarmukti - - - - 1 525 - - 1 350-38 Talegong - - - - 1 800 - - - - - 552 1,709,248 3 1,550 21 66,435 14 14,670 4 1,130 7 Note : 1 Pop:Population 2 DOD: Day Old Duck 107

Figure 44: Map of Poultry Industry in Garut District 108

Type of Enterprise Number Symbol Explanation Broiler 379 Duck 159 Hatchery 3 Poultry Shop 7 Quail 1 Layer 6 Collector Houses 21 Poultry Market 4 Slaughter Houses 14 Coast Line River Street District Border Sub District Border Villages Land Area 3,066 Km 2 Population (BPS 2010) 2,404,121 People Density 784 People/Km2 Legend of Garut District Map 109

Figure 45: Enumerator Training in Garut District Figure 46: Enumerator Training in Majalengka District 110

4.12 Profiling and Mapping of Poultry Industry in Cimahi Municipality Cimahi Municipality has become an autonomous city in 2001. Previously Cimahi was included in Bandung District. The majority of the population of Cimahi Municipality earns their living in the industry and trading sector and only 2% earn their living in agriculture sector (including farming). So it is no wonder that there is not much poultry industry in the municipality. Here is a table summary of the survey results in the poultry industry in Cimahi. Table 25: Poultry Enterprises in Cimahi Municipality No Sub district Farms Current Collector Houses Pop1 Enterprises Poultry Slaughter Houses Poultry Markets Poultry Shops 1 Cimahi Utara 3 22,110 1 4000 - - - - - 2 Cimahi Selatan - - - - 1 1,400 1 2,450 1 3 Cimahi Tengah - - - - 3 58,800 3 74,730 1 3 22,110 1 4000 4 60,200 4 77,180 2 Note : 1 Pop : Population 111

Figure 47: Map of Poultry Industry in Cimahi Municipality 112

Type of Enterprise Number Symbol Explanation Broiler 2 Duck 1 Collector Houses 1 Poultry Shop 2 Poultry Market 4 Slaughter Houses 4 Street River Municipality Border Sub Municipality Border Land Area 40 Km 2 Population (BPS 2010) 541,177 People Density 13,529 People/Km 2 Legend of Cimahi Municipality Map 113

Figure 48: Enumerator Training in Banjar Municipality Figure 49: Data Collection by Enumerator in Karawang District 114

4.13 Profiling and Mapping of Poultry Industry in Banjar Municipality Banjar Municipality was part of Ciamis District before it became a separate municipality in 2003. Banjar is a major gateway south route connecting West Java to Central Java. As in Ciamis and Tasikmalaya Districts, the most dominant poultry industry in Banjar Municipality is commercial poultry farm. Here are results of poultry industry survey in Banjar Municipality. Table 26. Poultry Sector Enterprises in Banjar Municipality No Sub district Enterprises Farms Hatcheries Collector Houses Current DOD 2 Poultry Slaughter Houses Poultry Markets Poultry Shops 1 Banjar 19 48,800 - - 2 43,400 1 700 - - - 2 Langensari 11 28,500 - - - - - - - - 2 3 Pataruman 41 150,130 - - 4 11,385 3 5,600 1 6,650 3 4 Purwaharja 6 23,420 1 100 3 5,930 - - - - - 77 250,850 1 100 9 60,715 4 6,300 1 6,650 5 Note : 1 Pop : Population 2 DOD: Day Old Duck 115

Figure 50: Map of Poultry Industry in Banjar Municipality 116