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Sosialisasi Pemanfaatan Tanaman Obat Keluarga (TOGA) Sebagai Pengobatan Herbal Bagi Masyarakat Kalurahan Terbah Muhamad; Arsyita Hayatun Nisa; Sekar Syahriza; Yogi Tri Sumarno; Rafa Ahamada Wijaya
Jurnal Pengabdian, Riset, Kreativitas, Inovasi, dan Teknologi Tepat Guna Vol 4 No 1 (2026): Mei
Publisher : Direktorat Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/parikesit.v4i1.14169

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The utilization of Physic Garden (TOGA) has not been implemented optimally because the level of understanding andknowledge of the community about the types and benefits of medicinal plants is still low so that it has not been prioritized for disease prevention and treatment. This awareness-raising program can be used as a source of knowledge for the community to maximize the utilization of TOGA for herbal medicine, to add more the value of medicinal plants, and to improve the public health in producing a herbal medicine product in Terbah village. The implementation of the methodology encompasses observation, presentation of the material, discussion, feedback session as evaluation, and giving examples of TOGA seeds. According to the result of the program, it shows that there is a lack of knowledge and understanding about the utilization of natural resources as herbal medicine. Thus, hopefully there will be an increase in community knowledge about TOGA in order to increase people’s understanding and awareness of the importance of health for themselves and family members that can be obtained from TOGA planted in the yard.
Peningkatan Ketahanan Mental Pelaku UMKM Agroforestry “Goatzilla” melalui Program Konseling Psikologis Ringan Muhamad; Chantika Imarah Khairunnisa; Netti Ermawati
Jurnal Pengabdian, Riset, Kreativitas, Inovasi, dan Teknologi Tepat Guna Vol 4 No 1 (2026): Mei
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/parikesit.v4i1.24530

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Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) play an important role in strengthening local economies and supporting community welfare. In Kandangtepus Village, Senduro District, Lumajang Regency, East Java, most community members depend on agroforestry systems that integrate farming, livestock, and agricultural product processing activities. Despite their economic potential, MSME actors in this area often face various challenges, including market uncertainty, workload pressure, and limited institutional support, which may affect their psychological well-being and business sustainability. These conditions formed the basis for selecting the location and implementing psychological support activities. This study aimed to describe the implementation of a light psychological counseling program and identify its potential contribution to strengthening entrepreneurial motivation and resilience among agroforestry-based MSME actors at “Goatzilla.” A descriptive qualitative approach was employed, with data collected through semi-structured interviews, participatory observations, and reflective discussions with MSME owners. The findings indicated that MSME actors experienced several psychological challenges related to work demands and business sustainability concerns. The counseling sessions provided opportunities for self-reflection and facilitated discussions regarding personal strengths, obstacles, and adaptive coping strategies. Participants demonstrated positive responses toward the intervention, particularly in recognizing personal resources and developing more adaptive perspectives regarding business challenges. From the perspective of motivational and resilience theories, light psychological counseling can serve as a supportive approach to enhancing psychological capacity and sustaining entrepreneurial persistence. Therefore, integrating psychological support into community empowerment programs may strengthen MSME resilience and contribute to long-term community development.