Description of community behavior regarding the trade mode of babirusa (Babyroussa babirussa Celebensis Deniger), a protected endemic animal circulating at the Langowan traditional market, Minahasa Regency, North Sulawesi of Indonesia

Hengki J. Kiroh, Frits S. Ratulangi, Umar Paputungan, Jein R. Leke
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Introduction and aim: The babirusa (Babyrousa babyrussa Celebensis Deniger) is a genetic resource of immeasurable value, even though it has held protected status for nearly 60 years. Unfortunately, its status remains declared as endangered due to factors such as forest encroachment in the North Sulawesi region. This research aims to investigate the behaviours of community collectors, traders, and consumers concerning their level of interest in babirusa meat, which continues to circulate in the Langowan traditional market, Minahasa Regency. The findings of this study can provide valuable recommendations for the government to formulate new policies and regulations. Methods: The research employed a survey method, focusing on the community of collectors, traders, and buyers of babirusa meat in the Langowan traditional market, Minahasa Regency, and its surroundings. Results: The results from the field survey were then juxtaposed with the outcomes of sensory test analyses conducted by several panellists at the Animal Products Technology Laboratory. Until now, babirusa meat remains a sought-after commodity for Minahasa residents in the Langowan area and its surroundings. This indicates that despite the existence of government regulations in the form of Conservation Law No. 5 of 1990, there is still evidence of the covert sale of protected babirusa meat in the Langowan traditional market, Minahasa Regency, North Sulawesi province of Indonesia. In conclusion: The local individuals in the Langowan traditional market of Minahasa Regency who purchase and consume babirusa meat are predominantly under 50 years old, with a higher representation of males with the majority holds of elementary school education, and their primary occupation of farmers. Public awareness of the endemic babirusa is remarkably high. The sensory test results indicated that babirusa meat is perceived as highly attractive in terms of colour, possesses a distinctive meaty aroma, rough texture, excellent taste, and high tenderness. This positive perception is linked to the understanding that babirusa meat has its own benefits, leading to a genuine liking for this unique meat. Implications: There exists a notable public awareness of babirusa as an endemic animal. The overall acceptability of babirusa meat was noteworthy, reinforcing its significance as an endemic animal in North Sulawesi. Specifically, the Langowan traditional market has been a focal point for the buying and selling of babirusa meat. This practice, which was more prevalent before 1990, continues to be carefully executed in the Langowan market being protected for the next sustainability of this endemic animals.
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印尼北苏拉威西米纳哈萨省兰戈万传统市场上流通的受保护特有动物巴比鲁萨(Babroussa babirussa Celebensis Deniger)贸易模式的社区行为描述
引言和目的:巴比鲁萨(Babyrousa babyrussa Celebensis Deniger)是一种具有不可估量价值的遗传资源,尽管它已被列为受保护物种近 60 年。遗憾的是,由于北苏拉威西地区森林被侵占等因素,其地位仍被宣布为濒危。本研究旨在调查社区收集者、贸易商和消费者对巴比鲁萨肉的兴趣程度。研究结果可为政府制定新政策和法规提供有价值的建议。研究方法研究采用调查法,重点关注米纳哈萨省兰戈万传统市场及其周边地区的巴比鲁萨肉收集者、交易者和购买者群体。结果:然后将实地调查结果与动物产品技术实验室的几位专家进行的感官测试分析结果并列。到目前为止,babirusa 肉仍然是兰戈万地区及其周边地区米纳哈萨居民的抢手货。这表明,尽管政府以 1990 年第 5 号保护法的形式制定了相关法规,但在印度尼西亚北苏拉威西省米娜哈萨县的兰戈万传统市场上,仍有证据表明存在暗中销售受保护的巴比沙肉的情况。总之:在米纳哈萨省的兰戈万传统市场购买和食用巴比沙肉的当地人主要年龄在 50 岁以下,男性比例较高,大多数人受过小学教育,主要职业为农民。公众对流行性巴比沙肉的认知度非常高。感官测试结果表明,人们认为巴比鲁沙鱼肉色泽诱人,具有独特的肉香味,质地粗糙,味道极佳,肉质鲜嫩。这种积极的感知与人们对巴比鲁萨肉自身益处的理解有关,从而使人们真正喜欢上这种独特的肉类。影响:公众对巴比鲁萨这种地方性动物的认识非常显著。值得注意的是,巴比鲁萨肉的总体接受度加强了其作为北苏拉威西岛特有动物的重要性。具体而言,兰戈万传统市场一直是买卖巴比鲁拉肉的集中地。这种做法在 1990 年以前更为盛行,现在兰戈万市场仍在谨慎地执行这种做法,以保护这种特有动物下一步的可持续发展。
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