Jakarta, April 9 -- Indonesia's Agriculture Ministry is strengthening cattle and oil palm integration through the Cattle-Oil Palm Integration System (SISKA) to improve efficiency, cut feed costs, and support national food security.

"The Cattle-Oil Palm Integration System is a strategic move to boost livestock productivity while strengthening national food security," said Director of Feed Tri Melasari in a statement on Thursday.

Speaking at the 3rd Integrated Cattle and Oil Palm Conference (ICOP) 2026 in Pekanbaru, Riau, she said the system is part of a broader strategy to develop sustainable livestock production based on local resources.

She noted that strengthening SISKA is not only about increasing livestock populations, but also abo...