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Not sleeping early today. Recording Part 2 of my Culture Shock in Zambia 🇿🇲 for my travel channel. Watch out for it this weekend 💛
Find part 1 here if you've not seen it already https://t.co/Gg8jPsxToG
We are finally on Sumatera Island in Indonesia and today completely shifted my perspective on scale in agriculture. It was cattle Literally Everywhere
Juan Juay Feedlot left me absolutely mind blown. A feedlot carrying 24,000 head of cattle, run by 540 workers-across 187 hectares of land. Out of that, 80 hectares are dedicated to maize production and even that is nowhere near enough to feed the demand of the operation.
What fascinated me most was how data-driven the business is. The cattle are shipped in from Australia, then fattened here in Indonesia before entering the market. They don’t work with fixed selling prices, so forecasting becomes everything. Every decision is backed by market data and analysts because when you’re selling 200 cattle every single day, small market changes become massive business decisions.
A few things that stood out to me today:
• Agriculture at this scale operates more like a corporation than a traditional farm
• Feed security is one of the biggest challenges in livestock production
• Data analysis is now just as important as animal husbandry
• Indonesia’s demand for beef is creating huge opportunities across the value chain
• Logistics alone at this scale are unbelievable from importing cattle to feeding, processing, staffing and daily sales
This Global Focus Program continues to show me that agriculture is not just farming its economics, logistics, technology, people management and global trade all working together.
Still trying to process what 24,000 cattle actually looks like in real life.