Indonesia is Southeast Asia's largest poultry market, with annual broiler production exceeding 3 million metric tonnes and a breeder sector dominated by major integrated players, Charoen Pokphand Indonesia (CPI), Japfa Comfeed, Malindo Feedmill, and Wonokoyo Group. Beneath this integrated tier, thousands of independent commercial breeder farms operate across Java, Sumatra, Kalimantan, and Sulawesi, managing a vital share of the country's DOC supply.
These independent operations face a management challenge compounded by Indonesia's archipelago geography: coordinating breeder farm performance across islands, managing feed cost logistics in IDR, and maintaining biosecurity compliance across diverse climatic zones.
Tulassi's Breeder Management System in Indonesia addresses all of these challenges with a scalable, IDR-denominated, cloud-based platform built for Indonesia's poultry realities.
Indonesia's commercial breeder sector faces a set of specific, compounding management challenges that manual record-keeping cannot resolve:
Indonesia's poultry production spans equatorial Java, tropical Sumatra, and the more variable climates of Kalimantan and Sulawesi. Each island zone creates different heat, humidity, and disease pressure profiles that affect breeder body weight, fertility, and hatchability differently. Without island-aware performance tracking, farms cannot identify climate-driven production impacts or respond to them proactively.
Indonesia's Directorate General of Livestock and Animal Health requires commercial breeder farms to maintain biosecurity records, vaccination documentation, and disease surveillance reports as part of the national avian influenza management framework. Additionally, BPJPH's halal certification requirements for poultry products require traceable production documentation from the breeder stage through to processing.
Indonesia's Kredit Usaha Rakyat (KUR) programme, administered through Bank Rakyat Indonesia (BRI), Bank Mandiri, and regional BPDs, provides subsidised credit to agricultural businesses. Access to KUR is increasingly tied to the ability to demonstrate structured farm performance, which requires digital management systems.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. The cloud-based multi-location dashboard provides real-time visibility across farms on Java, Sumatra, Kalimantan, Sulawesi, and other islands from a single account, with island-level performance comparison.
Yes. The system maintains vaccination schedules aligned with DGLAHS protocols, tracks daily mortality, records medicine usage, and generates avian influenza surveillance documentation compatible with Indonesia's regulatory requirements.
Yes. The batch-level production tracking, health records, and dispatch documentation that the system generates support BPJPH halal certification supply chain traceability requirements.
Yes. All production costs, feed management, and financial reporting are denominated in IDR.
The system generates structured batch performance records, FCR data, and IDR financial statements that match BRI KUR application documentation requirements.
Yes. The system tracks body weight, feed intake, and production performance data that can be analysed in relation to island-specific climate variables, helping farms identify and respond to climate-driven performance impacts.
Yes. Bahasa Indonesia language support is available for Indonesia's farm management teams and workers.
Most farms are operational within 3-5 working days with our Indonesia-specific support team's onboarding assistance.