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Training on Making Eco Enzyme Solutions to Reduce Organic Waste in Sipayo Village Ria Megasari; Asmuliani R; Irwan Nooyo; Muhammad Nasrul; Muh. Arsyad; Yulan Ismail
ABDISAINS Vol 1 No 1 (2025): Januari
Publisher : Fakultas Sains Dan Teknologi, Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidenreng Rappang

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Training on making eco enzymes is a strategic step to overcome the problem of organic waste in Sipayo Village. Eco enzyme, the result of fermenting organic waste with sugar and water, has various benefits, including as a natural cleaner, liquid fertilizer, and pest control agent. This program aims to increase public awareness of the importance of managing organic waste while empowering them to create products with high utility value.Training activities involve educational processes, direct practice and mentoring involving various community groups, from housewives to village youth. The evaluation results showed that the participants understood the techniques for making eco enzyme and its benefits. Apart from that, this training also has a positive impact on reducing the volume of organic waste in the village, improving environmental cleanliness, and opening up eco enzyme-based business opportunities. Through this participatory approach, it is hoped that Sipayo Village can become an example of effective and sustainable organic waste management. Training on making eco enzymes not only solves environmental problems, but also strengthens collective awareness of the importance of protecting village ecosystems holistically.
Bhokasi Making Training in Hulawa Village, Buntulia District, Pohuwato Regency Ria Megasari; Asmuliani R; Muh. Arsyad; Irwan Nooyoo; M. Darmawan
ABDISAINS Vol 1 No 2 (2025): Juli
Publisher : Fakultas Sains Dan Teknologi, Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidenreng Rappang

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This community service activity was carried out in Hulawa Village with the aim of increasing community knowledge and skills in making bokashi organic fertilizer as an environmentally friendly and economical alternative fertilizer. The problems faced by the local community are the low utilization of organic waste and dependence on chemical fertilizers which have an impact on soil fertility degradation. The activity methods used include counseling, technical demonstrations, and direct practice by participants. This training involved 30 participants from various village communities, utilizing local materials such as straw, bran, livestock manure, and local microorganism solutions (MOL). The results of the activity showed a significant increase in participants' understanding of the benefits of bokashi and their technical skills in producing it. This activity shows that practice-based training with a participatory approach is effective in building village community independence in managing organic fertilizer.
Making Liquid Organic Fertilizer from Gamal Leaves in Iloheluma Village, Patilanggio District, Gorontalo Ria Megasari; Erse Drawana Pertiwi; Muhammad Nasrul; Muh Arsyad; Yulan Ismail; Irwan Nooyo
ABDISAINS Vol 2 No 1 (2026): Januari
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This community service activity was carried out in Iloheluma Village, Patilanggio District, Pohuwato Regency, Gorontalo, aiming to enhance farmers’ knowledge and skills in utilizing local resources particularly Gliricidia sepium leaves as raw material for producing liquid organic fertilizer (LOF). The program employed counseling, hands-on training, and mentoring methods during the preparation and application of LOF in agricultural fields. The results indicated a significant improvement in participants’ understanding of organic farming concepts and their ability to independently produce and apply LOF. Moreover, the use of G. sepium leaves proved to be efficient, cost-effective, and environmentally friendly, offering a sustainable alternative to chemical fertilizers. This program is expected to strengthen farmers’ self-reliance in organic fertilizer production and promote the sustainability of local agricultural systems.