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PEMBERDAYAAN MASYARAKAT DALAM KESIAPSIAGAAN BENCANA ERUPSI GUNUNG MARAPI DAN BANJIR BANDANG DI NAGARI BUKIK BATABUAH KABUPATEN AGAM Augia, Trisfa; Sosmiarti, Sosmiarti; Dahlan, Hendery; Fauziah, Adelia; Yoanda, Dwinda; Azzahra, Felina; Astra, Gita Felisha
BULETIN ILMIAH NAGARI MEMBANGUN Vol. 7 No. 4 (2024)
Publisher : LPPM (Institute for Research and Community Services) Universitas Andalas Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/bina.v7i4.646

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Bukik Batabuah is one of the villages affected by the flash flood and the eruption of Mount Marapi some time ago. The impact of the disaster on the community is not only the loss of property and housing, but also the loss of life. Based on this, it is necessary to make efforts to increase community preparedness for disasters. The purpose of this activity is to increase the knowledge, abilities of the community and nagari apparatus about disaster preparedness and reforestation to restore affected land and prepare an early warning system through the Community Partnership Program to Help Nagari Build. The method of activity is training for disaster preparedness and first aid for 20 members of the Disaster Preparedness Group and nagari apparatus for one day. Furthermore, socialization and simulation of disasters and the importance of implementing Clean and Healthy Living Behaviors for 83 elementary school students for five days. Reforestation and remediation efforts on affected land are carried out through the assistance of 704 tree seedlings. Assistance of 10 kentongan was given for early warning with local wisdom. The results of the activity showed an improvement in the ability of trainees and elementary school students in disaster preparedness as well as a commitment to continue reforestation and remediation as well as the use of kentongan for disaster early warning. Based on the results of the activity, it can be concluded that the people of Nagari already understand and have the ability to deal with emergencies during disasters as an effort to mitigate disasters. It is hoped that this program can be carried out regularly in Nagari Bukik Batabuah and become a model for other disaster-prone areas in West Sumatra. In addition, synergy between educational institutions, local governments, and communities in building resilience to disasters is needed to avoid adverse impacts due to disasters.
PENGEMBANGAN PETERNAKAN AYAM BROILER SEBAGAI ALTERNATIF PENINGKATAN EKONOMI DAN KETAHANAN PANGAN MASYARAKAT DI NAGARI SAKO PASIA TALANG KABUPATEN SOLOK SELATAN Sosmiarti, Sosmiarti; Nur, Yuliati Shafan; Arfai, Arfai; Putra, Andani Eka
BULETIN ILMIAH NAGARI MEMBANGUN Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : LPPM (Institute for Research and Community Services) Universitas Andalas Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/bina.v8i2.754

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In Nagari Sako Pasia Talang, Sungai Pagu District, South Solok Regency, the scarcity of accessible animal protein sources coupled with limited employment opportunities poses a considerable socio-economic challenge. This programme was designed to enhance household incomes and fortify food security through the structured development of broiler poultry farming. The implementation strategy encompassed community outreach via structured training sessions and hands-on workshops, alongside expert consultations facilitated by academics from Andalas University. An integrated educational and participatory approach was employed, incorporating technical training in broiler husbandry, the construction of standardized poultry housing, feed formulation utilizing locally available ingredients, livestock health management, and farm business financial analysis. Tangible support was also provided in the form of poultry housing units, day-old chicks (DOC), feed supplies, and essential farming equipment. The intervention yielded marked improvements in both the knowledge base and practical skills of participating community members, enabling the adoption of efficient, locally adaptive broiler farming techniques. A pilot, collectively managed poultry enterprise was successfully established, producing 970 market-ready broilers from an initial stock of 1,020 DOC, while achieving a competitive feed conversion ratio (FCR). Financial analysis revealed a potential net profit of IDR 9,131,160 per 35-day production cycle, underscoring the venture’s economic viability. Beyond income generation, the programme broadened community access to affordable and nutritious animal protein, and catalyzed the emergence of new, livestock-based entrepreneurial models. With its demonstrable success, the initiative holds significant potential for replication as a sustainable, village-centered strategy for economic resilience and food security.