Danung Nur Adli, a lecturer at the Faculty of Animal Science at Brawijaya University, has pioneered an innovative Internet of Things-based chicken coop system designed to enhance the productivity of broiler chickens.
This new system, which integrates mobile apps and real-time technology, enables farmers to monitor and regulate the temperature and humidity in their chicken coops, optimising conditions for poultry health and growth. It offers a simple yet effective solution for modernising poultry farming operations.
The idea for this system first took shape in 2019, when Danung set out to combine modern technology with traditional open-model chicken coops. His primary objective was to find a solution for male chicks, which are typically considered economically unviable and often discarded or raised as broiler chickens. This would ultimately lead to higher-quality meat production and better returns for farmers.
Danung’s vision was to create an affordable and accessible technology that would help farmers increase the productivity of their chicken farms by optimising environmental conditions.
Danung’s efforts received a major boost in 2024 when Brawijaya University provided a funding grant to support the further development of his IoT-based chicken coop system. Designed to be a more economical alternative to sophisticated systems like TempTron, which is used to regulate temperature and humidity in closed chicken coops, Danung’s solution targets a more cost-effective approach for farmers using traditional open-type coops.
His innovation involves a microcontroller connected to a sensor probe that monitors temperature and humidity levels in real-time. The system transmits this data via a modem to farmers’ mobile phones, where they can view the conditions in their coops every two to three minutes.
This frequent data update ensures that farmers are always informed about the coop’s environment, enabling them to act swiftly if necessary. This immediate access to data empowers farmers to take quick action to ensure the health and productivity of their poultry.
One of the key benefits of the system is that it allows farmers to respond quickly to temperature changes that could affect their chickens. For example, if the air temperature in the coop becomes too hot, farmers can immediately adjust the chickens’ environment by providing more water or altering their nutritional intake.
Danung explains that chickens eat less in high temperatures, which can weaken their immunity and slow their growth. By taking corrective actions quickly, farmers can reduce the risk of disease and ensure that the chickens continue to grow at a healthy rate.
Danung’s innovative system has garnered attention from various sectors, including Communication and Digital Affairs Minister Meutya Hafid, who visited the Brawijaya University campus and expressed interest in the technology. This recognition highlights the growing importance of technological solutions in agriculture and their potential impact on improving farming efficiency.
In addition, the system is already being used in several farms across Malang Regency, including areas in Karangploso and Singosari. The response from farmers, particularly among younger, millennial farmers, has been overwhelmingly positive.
To further enhance the reach of his system, Danung has partnered with a well-established company that is a supplier of male chickens. Together, they are working to expand the technology’s presence and provide farmers with valuable guidance on how to best utilise the system to improve their farming practices.
Danung’s IoT-based chicken coop system not only represents a breakthrough in integrating technology into poultry farming but also provides a practical, affordable solution for farmers looking to increase their productivity and enhance sustainability in the industry.
With its real-time monitoring capabilities and user-friendly design, this innovation has the potential to revolutionise the poultry farming sector and support the growth of modern, technology-driven agriculture. The system represents a significant step toward the future of smart farming.
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