IPB SDG 3

Need Extra Efforts to Utilize Agricultural Waste as Animal Feed

Based on the results of the research Prof. Erika B Laconi, Permanent Professor of the Faculty of Animal Husbandry, IPB University and team, agricultural and plantation waste has a limiting factor if used as animal feed. That is a lignocellulose component that is difficult to digest in the digestive tract of ruminants and causes low […]

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IPB Offers SPR Development in Sukabumi Regency

The Institute of Research and Community Service (LPPM) of the IPB University in 2019, increased cooperation with Sukabumi Regency in the Development of the People’s Animal Husbandry School (SPR). “The opening the SPR is the first step in advancing the livestock sector, especially in improving people’s welfare in the Sukabumi area,” said Deputy Head of

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A Doctor from Indonesian Army Enrolls to Doctorate Program in IPB, Discovers Stem Cell Which Can Substitute Permanent Pacemaker Therapy

In less than seven years, Indonesia will have a drug which can substitute the permanent pacemaker therapy. This treatment method was found by dr. Agus Harsoyo, SpJP(K), a student of Doctorate program, IPB University (IPB). This doctor and member of Indonesian Army who has attained the CKM colonel rank will conduct the Doctorate Promotion Thesis

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IPB Gandeng Young Scientist Teliti Obat Alami

Pusat Studi Biofarmaka Tropika, Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat, Institut Pertanian Bogor (LPPM IPB) terpilih sebagai salah satu Pusat Unggulan Ilmu Pengetahuan Teknologi Perguruan Tinggi Pembina di Indonesia dari Kementerian Riset, Teknologi dan Pendidikan Tinggi Republik Indonesia (Kemristekdikti) RI Tahun 2019. Read More>>

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The Center for Disaster Study of IPB Invites Residents to Clean Up Waste of Disaster in Banten

The accumulation of former disaster waste has become a separate problem for tsunami victims in Teluk Village, Labuan Banten. For this reason, in his last mission, the Center for Disaster Studies (PSB) Institute for Research and Community Service (LPPM) IPB University carried out environmental clean-up activities, awareness raising for healthy families, watching together disaster-conscious simulation

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IPB Lecturer: Great Potential of Winged Beans as Substitute for Soybeans

Data from the Central Statistics Agency (BPS) showed that soybean imports from January to October 2018 had reached 2.20 million tons. The high import rate of soybeans can slowly compete with local soybeans. As a result, domestic soybean production continues to decline. Data from the Ministry of Agriculture showed that national soybean production continued to

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IPB Students Create an Instant Porridge from Sorghum and Millet as an Antidiabetic Meal

Three students of IPB University; Niswana Wafi Alfarda, Fadhilah Nur Azizah, and Vika Tresnadiana Herliana from the Department of Food Science and Technology (ITP), Faculty of Agricultural Technology and Engineering (FATETA) created an instant porridge from sorghum and millet as a functional food. This porridge is aimed to reduce the consumption of rice for people

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IPB Professor: We’ve Got the Most Important SOP for Medicinal Plants in Indonesia

Medicinal plants are one of the most valuable source of human medicine both directly and indirectly. These plants produce a wide variety of chemical compounds that can benefit human life. However, medicinal plants currently do not have a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP), thus raising the possibility of changes in the efficacy of the plants that

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