Australia Awards in Indonesia

Australia Awards adalah beasiswa dan studi singkat bergengsi yang bersifat transformatif, diberikan kepada para pemimpin masa depan untuk menempuh studi, penelitian, dan pengembangan profesional di Australia

29 Oktober 2025

Kursus Singkat Pengelolaan Padang Penggembalaan, Pakan dan Air Ditutup dengan Lokakarya yang Menginspirasi di Bandung

The Australia Awards Short Course ‘Pasture, Feed and Water Management Practices to Improve Dairy Livestock Productivity’ concluded with a three-day post-course workshop in Bandung from 30 September to 2 October 2025. The program brought together 25 Indonesian professionals committed to enhancing the future of the nation’s dairy sector.

Delivered by Griffith University, the course was officially opened with remarks from Mr Andrew O’Sullivan, Minister Counsellor for Agriculture, Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (DAFF), underscoring Australia’s ongoing commitment to supporting Indonesia’s agricultural development.

Throughout the workshop, participants presented their Award Projects, showcasing practical strategies to improve pasture, feed, and water management across diverse Indonesian regions. They also engaged with experts from Universitas Padjadjaran (UNPAD), strengthening academic and professional linkages between the two countries.

A highlight of the workshop was the site visits to two small-to-medium dairy farms in the Bandung area, where participants observed first-hand how local farmers are applying innovative practices to improve livestock productivity.

Reflecting on his experience, participant Aswah Ridhowi shared, ‘During the program, I acquired new friendships, valuable insights, expanded professional networks, and first-hand experience in dairy farming practices in Australia.’

With fresh knowledge, stronger networks, and practical tools, these alumni are ready to champion even better dairy production in Indonesia.

Participants visit a small-to-medium dairy farm in Bandung, learning directly from farmers about pasture and feed management practices.
A participant observes dairy cattle during a site visit, gaining hands-on insights into livestock productivity.
In one of the workshop sessions, participants present their Award Projects, sharing innovative ideas and practical strategies to strengthen Indonesia’s dairy sector.
During the site visit, participants observe livestock first-hand to gain practical insights into improving productivity and farm management.
Participants visit Dairy Village in Bandung to explore community-based dairy farming practices and exchange experiences with local farmers.
The workshop runs dynamically, enabling participants and speakers to exchange ideas and share thoughts.
Congratulations to all participants on completing the Australia Awards Short Course on Pasture, Feed, and Water Management.

 

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