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BSF Maggot Cultivation Training as a Sustainable Solution for Organic Waste and Affordable Animal Feed in Cisalak Village Abdul Hamid; Neli Purwanti; Sutopo S
Nanggroe: Jurnal Pengabdian Cendikia Vol 5, No 2 (2026): May 2026
Publisher : Yayasan Daarul Huda Kruengmane

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20438017

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Cisalak Village has various potentials, one of which is in the livestock sector. In this sector, there are various types of cultivation businesses, such as chicken, catfish, patin fish, and other fish for consumption. However, farmers often face challenges in the form of increasing prices of animal feed. Both chicken and fish require large amounts of feed before they can be harvested, so that the spike in feed prices is an obstacle to the sustainability of livestock businesses in the village. This PKM program aims to provide training on BSF maggot cultivation as a solution in managing organic waste as well as an alternative to animal feed in Cisalak Village, Cisarua, Sumedang. The method used in this PKM is a socialization approach. This training activity was carried out well on March 9, 2026 and received a positive response from the local community. The enthusiasm of the residents was very high in participating in the series of activities, because this training offers a solution to the problem of expensive animal feed. The sustainability of this program depends on the consistency of the community in cultivating BSF maggots, so that the availability of animal feed is maintained and the price of feed is more affordable.
BSF Maggot Cultivation Training as a Sustainable Solution for Organic Waste and Affordable Animal Feed in Cisalak Village Abdul Hamid; Neli Purwanti; Sutopo S
Nanggroe: Jurnal Pengabdian Cendikia Vol 5, No 2 (2026): May 2026
Publisher : Yayasan Daarul Huda Kruengmane

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20438017

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Cisalak Village has various potentials, one of which is in the livestock sector. In this sector, there are various types of cultivation businesses, such as chicken, catfish, patin fish, and other fish for consumption. However, farmers often face challenges in the form of increasing prices of animal feed. Both chicken and fish require large amounts of feed before they can be harvested, so that the spike in feed prices is an obstacle to the sustainability of livestock businesses in the village. This PKM program aims to provide training on BSF maggot cultivation as a solution in managing organic waste as well as an alternative to animal feed in Cisalak Village, Cisarua, Sumedang. The method used in this PKM is a socialization approach. This training activity was carried out well on March 9, 2026 and received a positive response from the local community. The enthusiasm of the residents was very high in participating in the series of activities, because this training offers a solution to the problem of expensive animal feed. The sustainability of this program depends on the consistency of the community in cultivating BSF maggots, so that the availability of animal feed is maintained and the price of feed is more affordable.
Rekonstruksi Konsep Wakaf Produktif dalam Perspektif Ekonomi Islam Abdul Hamid; Udin Komarudin
Socius: Jurnal Penelitian Ilmu-Ilmu Sosial Vol 3, No 11 (2026): June 2026
Publisher : Penerbit Yayasan Daarul Huda Kruengmane

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Waqf is an Islamic philanthropic instrument with significant potential to support economic development and social welfare. However, waqf practices in many Muslim countries, including Indonesia, are still predominantly managed in a traditional and consumptive manner, resulting in limited economic impact. This article aims to reconstruct the concept of productive waqf from the perspective of Islamic economics by emphasizing the maq??id al-shar?‘ah framework. This study employs a library research method by analyzing classical and contemporary literature, including reputable international journals, academic books, and relevant regulations on waqf. The findings indicate that productive waqf has a strong normative foundation in Islam and plays a strategic role as an instrument for wealth redistribution and sustainable economic development. The reconstruction of productive waqf requires a paradigm shift toward professional waqf management, good governance practices, and integration with modern Islamic financial instruments. This study contributes theoretically to the development of Islamic economics and provides practical implications for strengthening productive waqf management in response to contemporary economic challenges.