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The Third ISAI 2015 Organizing Committee SecretariatFaculty of Animal Science, IPBJalan Agatis, Kampus IPB DramagaBogor 16680INDONESIAPhone : +62-251-8620553Email : [email protected] Website : www.isai.fapet.ipb.ac.id
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Abstract submission : 1 March - 1 May 2015Announcement of selected abstract : 15 May 2015Full paper submission : 15 May - 1 July 2015
International Seminar on Animal Industry 2015Sustainable Animal Production for Better Human Welfare and Environment
IPB International Convention Centre - Bogor - Indonesia
17-18 September 2015
International Seminar on Animal Industry 2015
Website : http://www.isai.ipb.ac.id | e-mail : [email protected] | phone : +62-251-8620553
Background
Invited Speakers
* under confirmation
Livestock sector is socially and politically very prominent, and contribute to alleviate poverty. Livestock production — which includes meat, milk and eggs — accounted for 40% of global agricultural gross domestic product, provides income for more than 1.3 billion people, supplied one-third of humanity's protein intake and uses one-third of the world's fresh water. Livestock activities also have significant impact on the environmental changes including air and climates, land and soil as well as water and biodiversity.
Rapid increase in the global demand on meat, milk and eggs is driven by augmenting income, economic status of the society, growing population and urbanization. Since the world population is projected by UN to reach 9.1 billion on 2050, as a consequence, the global production of livestock should increase twice to fulfill the global demand.
There is an urgent need to develop strategies in improving animal production system, optimizing the use of natural resources and minimizing environmental crisis toward sustainable production. Growing demand for livestock products with good quality in one hand and the limited supply with such a big variety in the quality of livestock products on the other hand, become a big challenge for livestock experts, scientists, government and any related institutions to overcome. Several influencing factors in livestock
production systems are identified, such as genetics and reproduction, feed and feedings, management, health and diseases, products processing and technology and also human resources in animal logistic.
Hence, those important issues needs to be improved, taking into account all the main constraints that limited the values of livestock production. Strategic Programs and Government Policy toward the self sufficiency in livestock production, especially in meat production, need to be in line with good farming practices from upstream to downstream levels. All practices is generally, aimed to sufficiently producing save and certified animal products which will eventually increase people income and human welfare. Application of appropriate management in all sectors and environment is essential toward a sustainable animal production.
The third triennial meeting of International Seminar on animal Industry ( ISAI 3rd) is a special forum for the exchange of information, discussion of animal production issues and opportunities to present scientific and technical achievements in animal sciences. Its strategies and formulation into practices. This seminar will provide a window for strengthening co-operation between international scientists and related institutions. The theme of the seminar is : “Sustainable Animal Production for Better Human Welfare and Environment”
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will take part at the Third International Seminar on Animal Industry 2015 (ISAI 2015):
Dr. Jean Pierre Bidanel France
Dr. Kai J. Kuehlmann Thailand
Prof. Myunggi Baik Korea
Prof. Wayne Pitchford* Australia
Prof. Claus-Peter Czerny* German
Prof Luki Abdullah Indonesia
Prof. David Hannaway* USA
Ir. Yunus Triyonggo, MM Sierad Produce
Prof. Bastian Kemp* Netherland
Dr. Ir. Anjas Asmara Samsudin Malaysia
Prof. Dr. I Wayan Teguh W. Indonesia
stEarly registration (Before 1 August 2015)Domestic participants : 800,000 IDRForeign participants : 200 USD Students : 600,000 IDR
stLate registration (1 August - 17 September 2015)Domestic participants : 1,000,000 IDRForeign participants : 250 USDStudents : 600,000 IDR
Account number : 3271055710610004Account holder : SumiatiSWIFT code : BRINIDJA
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Integrative animal biology
Social economy and policy in animal production
Molecular mechanisms regulating beef quality
Animal genetic
Animal hygiene and microbiology
Forage science and technology
Grassland Science
Animal industry
Enhancing and maintaining animal productivity
Gut molecular microbiology
Animal health and veterinary
Account number : 0370361838Account holder : Ibu SumiatiSWIFT code : BNINIDJABGR