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Faculty of Animal Science UGM and BNI Hand Over Entrepreneurship Funds to Students

The Faculty of Animal Science (FAS) UGM and Bank BNI are collaborating in an entrepreneurial activity entitled Student Entrepreneurial Academic Program, abbreviated as Prawiramas. Substantially, this program is not only a program to learn entrepreneurship for students, but also FAS UGM’s response to the Ministry of Education and Culture’s program namely  “Merdeka Belajar dan Kampus Merdeka” (Freedom to Learn and Independent Campus).

This is not only a student business activity, but also an academic activity with the presence of a supervisor and can also be claimed as a course with a maximum of 6 credits (academic terms apply). The Prawiramas target is 50 students in each period with a maximum funding of IDR 30 million per student, so that the total funds are around IDR 1.5 billion in each period. read more

Faculty of Animal Science UGM Plants Rare Trees in Integrated Teaching Farm

The Faculty of Animal Science (FAS) UGM has planted rare trees on land that will be built as an integrated teaching farm at Saptopsari Gunungkidul on Friday (18/12). The tree planting was carried out by the Dean of FAS UGM accompanied by vice deans, representatives of the Gunungkidul Regional Secretary, the Saptosari sub-district head, the Head of the Animal Husbandry Division of the Gunungkidul Agriculture and Food Service, and the Jetis village head, Saptosari. The rare trees planted were Gaharu, Cendana, and Cempaka. read more

Livestock Innovations and Strategies in Support of Sustainable Agricultural Development

In the midst of an economic recession, the agricultural sector grew 2.19% in Q2-2020 and 2.15% in Q3-2020, but the livestock sub-sector contracted, namely minus 1.84% in Q2-2020 and minus 0.16% in Q3- 2020 because the added value is also depressed.

This was said by the General Chair of the Indonesian Farmers Association (HKTI), General TNI (Purn.). Dr. H. Moeldoko, SIP., Who is also the Head of the Presidential Office Staff, at the 2020 National Symposium on Livestock Research and Development organized by the Faculty of Animal Science (FAS) UGM on Wednesday, 16 December 2020 online via Zoom. read more

Fapet UGM Develops Gama Umami, Superior Grass from Gamma Ray Radiation

The Faculty of Animal Science (FAS) UGM has developed Gama Umami grass, which is a mutation of elephant grass that has been irradiated with gamma rays to produce grass that is superior to its parents. Elephant grass was chosen because it is a superior type, favored by ruminants, and is very suitable to be developed in Indonesia, which is a tropical country. The yield of Gama Umami grass is higher than the local elephant grass as an elder and in a year it can be harvested up to 6 times.

“Mutations with gamma ray radiation can affect plant morphology, anatomy, and physiology so as to produce plants that are superior to their parents. “The application of gamma ray radiation is used on vegetative organs, flowers and seeds of elephant grass plants,” said Ir. Nafiatul Umami, S.Pt., MP., Ph.D., IPM., ASEAN Eng., lecturer of FAS UGM and head of grass researcher Gama Umami when contacted on Tuesday (27/10). read more

Faculty of Animal Science UGM Graduated 13 Masters and 5 Doctors

Faculty of Animal Science (FAS) UGM graduated 13 Masters and 5 Doctors in the graduation ceremony for the October 2020 period. The average GPA of the Master Program graduates was 3.85 and the Doctoral Program was 3.82.

“In the midst of this pandemic, for a moment we are happy because you have finished your studies at UGM. We congratulate you, you are now an alumnus who has the right to hold M.Sc and Doctoral degrees. We hope that the graduates will not stop learning from anyone because actually everyone we meet can provide lessons for all of us,” said the Vice Dean for Academic and Student Affairs, Prof. Ir. Budi Guntoro, S.Pt., M.Sc., Ph.D., IPU., ASEAN. Eng when giving a remark at the graduation ceremony for the Postgraduate Program graduates, Thursday (22/10). read more