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EDUWISATA AKUAKULTUR TERINTEGRASI DI UNDANA FARM UNTUK MENDUKUNG KETAHANAN PANGAN DAN KONSUMSI IKAN Wesly Pasaribu; Yuliana Salosso; I Nyoman Widiarta Mahayasa; Asriati Djonu; Immaria Fransira
Jurnal Abdi Insani Vol 13 No 4 (2026): Jurnal Abdi Insani
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/abdiinsani.v13i4.3355

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Kupang is a semi-arid region that faces challenges related to limited access to nutritious food, vulnerability to climate change, and low diversification of animal protein sources. Under these conditions, the development of an adaptive and educational local food security model becomes important. Undana Farm, as an agro-tourism area in dryland conditions, has the potential to be developed not only as a recreational site but also as a learning medium for nutrition-based food education using local resources. The integration of aquaculture into this area is considered strategic for strengthening the promotion of fish consumption and community food education. This activity aimed to develop an integrated aquaculture edu-tourism facility based on a recreational fishing pond at Undana Farm and to improve community understanding of the importance of fish consumption in supporting food security and stunting prevention. The implementation methods included a site survey, stocking tilapia fingerlings as a recreational and educational facility, and socialization on the benefits of fish consumption for visitors and the surrounding community. The activity involved the management of Undana Farm and 30 community participants as target partners. The results showed that Undana Farm has strong potential for the development of aquaculture edu-tourism in dryland areas. Stocking tilapia supported the availability of a fishing pond as both a recreational attraction and an educational medium. The socialization activities increased community participation and strengthened visitors’ understanding of the benefits of fish as a nutritious source of animal protein. The integration of agriculture and aquaculture also added value to the function of Undana Farm as an educational agro-tourism center that supports practical, participatory, and sustainable community learning. Therefore, integrated aquaculture edu-tourism is effective as a medium for fish consumption education and strengthening community food security, and it has the potential to be replicated in other dryland areas.
EDUKASI PEMANFAATAN OLAHAN MAKROALGA HASIL BUDIDAYA DI DESA FUAFUNI KABUPATEN ROTE NDAO Yuliana Salosso; Wesly Pasaribu; Asriati Djonu; Immaria Fransira
Jurnal Abdi Insani Vol 12 No 12 (2025): Jurnal Abdi Insani
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/abdiinsani.v12i12.3361

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Rote Ndao Regency is one of the regions with the highest seaweed production in East Nusa Tenggara Province (NTT). This potential not only plays an important role in supporting the coastal economy, but also has great opportunities to improve the nutritional status and living standards of the people in the region. Seaweed is known as a highly nutritious food source that is beneficial to health. However, seaweed consumption levels are still low and there is a lack of innovation in seaweed processing. Therefore, this activity aims to increase community knowledge and awareness of the nutritional benefits of macroalgae and to develop innovative macroalgae-based processed products that have economic added value. This activity is divided into three stages. The first stage, preparation, was carried out to identify the problems faced by the community and determine the appropriate solutions. The second stage was the implementation of activities based on the results of the identification, including three main activities, namely counseling on the nutritional value of macroalgae, training on product diversification, and promotional counseling through online media. The entire series of activities ran well and received high enthusiasm from the participants. In addition, there has been an increase in community knowledge and skills in utilizing macroalgae as a source of nutrition and in making cendol and seaweed ice cream. The survey results show that 87.5% of the community is very satisfied with this community service activity. It is hoped that this activity can be a first step in encouraging the use of macroalgae as a source of nutritious food with high economic value.