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Application of a Mixture of Rabbit Fertilizer and Manure on Several Varieties of Chilli (Capsicum Frutescens L.) on Plant Growth And Yield Wirajaya, Anak Agung Ngurah Mayun; Yuliartini, Made Sri; Udayana, I Gusti Bagus; Mahardika, Ida Bagus Komang; Aulia, Fadilla; Ryantobi, Anggeline Barek Oran
Formosa Journal of Applied Sciences Vol. 3 No. 11 (2024): November 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/fjas.v3i11.12337

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This research aims to obtain the best mixture of rabbit fertilizer with manure and the response to the best chili varieties. This research is a factorial experiment, with a basic randomized block design (RAK) with 2 factors being tried. The first factor with 3 levels: K 0 = no manure, K 1 = rabbit manure + cow manure, K 2 = rabbit manure + chicken manure.  Second factor with 3 chili varieties: V1= Rawita, V2= Ori 212, V3= Caliber and repeated 3 times. K1 gave the highest value for the fresh weight of harvested fruit per plant, namely 250.63 g. The Caliber V3 variety gave the highest value for the fresh weight of harvested fruit per plant, namely 252.87 g.
Bangli Regency Government Communication Strategy in Marketing Kintamani Specialty Arabica Coffee and Community Empowerment Udayana, I Gusti Bagus; Tantra, I Gusti Lanang Putu; Martini, Ida Ayu Oka; Sari, Desak Made Febri Purnama; Wirajaya, Anak Agung Ngurah Mayun; Vinco, Yeo; Apriliathi, Ni Putu Siska
Formosa Journal of Applied Sciences Vol. 3 No. 12 (2024): December 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/fjas.v3i12.12915

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This research uses a qualitative approach with the theory of communicator credibility. The results of this study are; the communication strategy of the Bangli Regency Government in marketing Kintamani Arabica Coffee is; advertising in events, out-of-town trade missions through ministries, and digital promotions. The credibility of communicators in marketing Kintamani Arabica Coffee is quite good in increasing sales so that Kintamani Arabica Coffee can be famous abroad.The obstacles faced by the Bangli Regency Government in marketing Kintamani Arabica coffee include: (1) Lack of motivation, (2) Low capital, (3) Processing and packaging technology that has not been fully mastered by the government, and others.The Bangli Regency Government empowers the community by utilizing the natural resources it has, providing assistance in the form of direction, socialization, and training.
PKM Community Empowerment through Cultivation of Rosella Flowers in Ban Village, Kubu District, Karangasem Wirajaya, Anak Agung Ngurah Mayun; Azmi, Aida Firdaus Muhammad Nurul; Udayana, I Gusti Bagus; Mahardika, Ida Bagus Komang; Sudewa, Ketut Agung; Yuliartini, Made Sri; Arjana, I Gusti Made; Muliarta, I Nengah; Sukmadewi, Desak Ketut Tristiana; Apriliathi, Ni Putu Siska; Rahayu, Ni Ketut Sri; Suastyayama, Kadek Damana
Asian Journal of Community Services Vol. 3 No. 12 (2024): December 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ajcs.v3i12.12417

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Ban Village is a village located in Kubu District, Karangasem Regency. Most of the people's livelihoods are farmers, breeders and coffee processors. Despite its shortcomings in terms of land conditions, Ban Village has a variety of natural potential that needs to be developed in the agricultural, livestock, fishery and crop processing sectors. The potential for re-development of rosella flowers which were cultivated before the Covid-19 pandemic by the community. Cow dung and litter can be used as quality organic fertilizer. The aim of the activity is: increasing the knowledge and skills of partners in cultivating roselle plants and processing cow dung and litter as organic fertilizer and touching on technology for cultivating roselle flowers and processing cow dung and litter.
Community Partnership Empowerment Waste Utilization Pig Manure in P4S Sedana Sari Strait Village, Biansemal-Badung Yuliartini, Made Sri; Wirajaya, Anak Agung Ngurah Mayun; Sukmadewi, Desak Ketus Tristiana; Setiawan, Tasya Amelia; Todo, Modesta Sriayuningsi
Asian Journal of Community Services Vol. 3 No. 12 (2024): December 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ajcs.v3i12.12473

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Community partnership empowerment was carried out at P4S Sedana Sari with the title "PKM Utilization of Pig Manure Waste at P4S Sedana Sari Selat Village, Abiansemal Badung.  The application of organic fertilizer technology in the agricultural sector is one of the efforts in sustainable agriculture.  Organic fertilizer technology in this case is manure produced from pig manure. There is quite a lot of manure waste which, if not processed, can cause environmental pollution such as air and water, so further handling of the livestock manure is necessary.  Making organic fertilizer is an alternative to using pig manure which can be processed as fertilizer for plants.  The method is technology transfer and introducing science and technology, namely outreach, training, mentoring activities, both partners are actively and creatively invited to work together. The resulting product is organic fertilizer with analysis and can be applied to plants.
PKM Cultivation Development and Sweet Corn Milk Production Sulangai Village, Petang District, Badung Regency Udayana, I Gusti Bagus; Tantra, I Gusti Lanang Putu; Wirajaya, Anak Agung Ngurah Mayun; Dewi, Ni Kadek Ayu Khrisna Rudhana; Risy, Ni Putu Meidy
Asian Journal of Community Services Vol. 3 No. 12 (2024): December 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ajcs.v3i12.12890

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Sulangai Village is an agricultural village and is developing so that the livelihood of the population is greatly influenced by the condition of a village. Community Partnership Empowerment (PKM) has the goal for partners: increasing knowledge and skills of partners in developing sweet corn cultivation while utilizing sweet corn products to increase their added value into sweet corn milk from the Women Farmers Community in order to increase the added value of production and income, which so far has only sold its sweet corn production but is currently also being attempted to increase its income through the sale of sweet corn milk. The touch of technology in cultivating sweet corn and sweet corn production which has not been implemented properly will provide high added value for partner groups and is useful in increasing agricultural yields and increasing the income of women farmers.
Empowering Farmer Communities through Coffee Husk Utilization: Training on Organic Fertilizer and Fermented Livestock Feed Production in Desa Wanagiri, Bali Suriati, Luh; Kaca, Nyoman; Wirajaya, Anak Agung Ngurah Mayun; Damayanti, Putu Sulis Dewi; Rabani, I Gusti Agung Yogi; Damayanti, Ni Luh Suriati Putu Sulis Dewi; Chindrawati, Anak Agung Sagung Manik; Putri, Putu Ananda Icaka; Putra, I Putu Ajus Raditya; Padmarini, Ni Made Andira; Darmawan, Kadek Dinda Rahayu; Dewi, Ni Made Putri Pradnya Paramita
AJARCDE (Asian Journal of Applied Research for Community Development and Empowerment) Vol. 9 No. 3 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29165/ajarcde.v9i3.779

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The increasing volume of coffee husk waste in rural production centers has become a major challenge for environmental sustainability. In Desa Wanagiri, Bali, coffee processing generates large amounts of husks that are often discarded or burned, resulting in soil and water pollution. This community empowerment program was designed to transform coffee husks into valuable products through training and practice on organic fertilizer production and fermented livestock feed formulation. The activities were carried out in three integrated stages: preparation, training and practice, and mentoring and evaluation. Farmer groups were trained to produce organic compost using bio-activators and to formulate fermented feed from coffee husks enriched with bran and mineral supplements. The results indicate that 100% of participants successfully applied the techniques, with 90–95% retaining the knowledge delivered during training. Approximately 95% of farmers tested fermented feed on their livestock and confirmed its safety, while 90% applied compost to their crops and observed improvements in soil structure and plant growth. Despite some technical challenges, all respondents expressed a strong commitment to continuing the practices. Beyond technical outcomes, the program fostered knowledge sharing, increased community cohesion, and opened opportunities for additional household income. Contribution to Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs):SDG 2 - Zero Hunger SDG 12 - Responsible Consumption and Production SDG 15- Life on Land
Phytochemical and Antioxidant Capacity Test on Turmeric Extract (Curcuma Longa) Traditionally Processed in Bali Permatananda, Pande Ayu Naya Kasih; Aryastuti, Anak Agung Sri Agung; Cahyawati, Putu Nita; Udiyani, Desak Putu Citra; Wijaya, D.; Pandit, I Gde Suranaya; Wirajaya, Anak Agung Ngurah Mayun
Bali Membangun Bali: Jurnal Bappeda Litbang Vol 1 No 2 (2020): August 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51172/jbmb.v1i2.115

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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine the ways and objectives of the use of turmeric by Balinese, as well as the phytochemical content and antioxidant capacity of turmeric extract which is traditionally processed in Bali. Research methods: The method and purpose of utilizing turmeric were obtained through observation and interviews with 900 Balinese respondents. Quantitative phytochemical tests include starch, protein, flavonoid, tannin, phenol and vitamin C levels and qualitatively for the presence of triterpenes, steroids, alkaloids, and saponins. Antioxidant capacity was measured using the DPPH method. Findings: Through this research, we found there were only 36.8% of respondents had ever used turmeric as a traditional medicine. Utilization of turmeric was mostly in the form of loloh or traditional drinks. Phytochemical test results showed turmeric extract had 67.38% starch, 3.42% protein, 2709.39 mg/100 gr flavonoids, tannins 291.64 mg/100gr, phenol 1584.04 mg/100 gr, and vitamin C 0.06 mg/100gr. Qualitatively, turmeric extract contained triterpenes, alkaloids, and saponins, but did not contain steroids. The antioxidant capacity of turmeric extract was 70.9 mg/L GAEAC. Implications: Turmeric extract is a traditional medicine made from nature that is most commonly used by Balinese and very potential to be developed as an antibacterial, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, or other benefits that still need further investigation.
Application of Organic Fertilizer from Rabbit and Cattle Farm Waste on the Growth and Yield of Chili peppers (Capsicum annuum L.) Mahardika, Ida Bagus Komang; Wirajaya, Anak Agung Ngurah Mayun; Arjana, I Gusti Made
AJARCDE (Asian Journal of Applied Research for Community Development and Empowerment) Vol. 9 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29165/ajarcde.v9i1.548

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Chili peppers are one of the important vegetable commodities for the community both in terms of economic value and nutritional content. This study aims to determine the effectiveness of providing organic fertilizers from rabbit farm waste combined with organic fertilizers from cattle farm waste on the growth and yield of chili pepper plants. The study was conducted using an experimental method, with the experimental design used being a factorial Randomized Block Design with 3 replications. There were two factors studied, namely: the dose of Rabbit Farm Waste Fertilizer (R) consisting of 3 levels and the dose of Cattle farm waste fertilizer (C) consisting of 3 levels. Each type of fertilizer treatment consisted of 3 levels, namely: 0 ton/ha; 10 tons/ha; 20 tons/ha. The results of this study indicate that rabbit manure has a significant effect, especially on the oven dry weight of fruit, the number of fruits, and the fresh weight of harvested fruit, as well as the dry weight of the stove. Meanwhile, cow manure significantly affects plant height and fresh weight of the stover and has a very real effect on other variables. The highest oven dry weight of harvested fruit per plant was obtained in the rabbit manure treatment of 30 tons/ha, which was 26.68 g, which was 78.3% higher than the lowest in the treatment of 0 tons/ha, which was 14.98 g. Meanwhile, the highest oven-dry weight of fruit per plant was in the cow manure treatment at a dose of 30 tons/ha, which was 34.07 g, which increased by 151.1% with the lowest treatment of 0 tons/ha, which was 13.56 g. Contribution to Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs):SDG 2: Zero Hunger SDG 3: Good Health and Well-being SDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production SDG 13: Climate Action SDG 15: Life on Land
PKM Production Improvement Rabbit Farmer Group in the Bedugul Tourism Area, Tabanan-Bali Wirajaya, Anak Agung Ngurah Mayun; Yuliartini, Made Sri; Sanjaya, I Gusti Agus Maha Putra; Udayana, I Gusti Bagus; Mahardika, Ida Bagus Komang; Dusak, Putu Gede Janardhana; Putra, I Ketut Suwarmadi; Mertayasa, Komang Gede
Asian Journal of Community Services Vol. 3 No. 11 (2024): November 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ajcs.v3i11.12139

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Bedugul tourist attractions with the lake and the attractive Beratan Temple, the "Eka Karya" Botanical Gardens, a place to enjoy impressive nature in Candikuning Village, are favorite tourist destinations for domestic tourists and foreign tourists visiting BaliMost of the people of Candikuning work in the agricultural sector as their livelihood and source of livelihood, requiring fertilizer to increase soil and plant fertility. Currently, most of the organic fertilizer used is chicken manure, which is purchased from outside the village, while the potential for developing rabbits in Candikuning Village as a potential source of fertilizer is still underutilized. The objectives of this activity for partners are: increasing partners' knowledge and skills in rabbit cultivation, using solid and liquid manure as organic fertilizer to substitute for the use of inorganic fertilizer, meeting increasing market demand by adding production facilities to support product quality, increasing quantity and continuous production.