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Assistance Of Farmers In Utilizing The Consortium Of Endophite Bacteria And Organic Fertilizer As Well Organic Pesticides Based On Local Wisdom To Increase Rice Productivity Achmad Fatchul Aziez; Wiyono Wiyono; Agus Budiyono
Journal of Community Capacity Empowerment Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Agustus 2023
Publisher : Universitas Tunas Pembangunan Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36728/jcce.v1i2.2810

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The "Sidodadi" farmer group in Demangan village, Sambi sub-district, Boyolali district consists of 15 members, which is a rainfed farmer group. Paddy productivity in rainfed lowland is quite low (2-3 tons/ha) compared to irrigated land (5 tons/ha). The use of a consortium of endophytic bacteria, organic fertilizers and organic pesticides based on local wisdom and the selection of varieties according to their designation can increase rice productivity. Rice farming in this farmer group does not yet have proper management, so assistance is needed. The purpose of this service is to assist in the management of rainfed land so that their income increases.The problems of this farmer group are 1) Aspects of Production and 2) Aspects of management. Production aspects include (a) Technology Utilization Aspect: not having technology to increase rice productivity (b). Aspects of Soil Fertility: rarely use organic fertilizers (c) Aspects of Use of Varieties: rice varieties that are not suitable for allotment of rainfed rice fields. The solution to the problems that arise is to assist farmer group members to use endophytic bacteria consortia, use organic fertilizers and organic pesticides based on local wisdom, use rice varieties that are suitable for sub-optimal rainfed land and farm management training. This activity will be carried out in two places, 1) in the yard of the farmer group members and 2) in the paddy fields in Demangan village, Sambi sub-district, Boyolali Regency from July 2023 to December 2023. The method used is 1) Farm management counseling and assistance, 2) Practice: making a consortium of endophytic bacteria, organic fertilizers and organic pesticides based on local wisdom 3) Cultivating organic rice in rainfed paddy fields, 4). Monitoring and evaluation. The result of this community-based service activity is an increase in the skills of farmers in making endophytic bacteria, making local microorganism (MOL), making solid organic fertilizers, making liquid organic fertilizers and organic pesticides and selecting rice varieties that are suitable for rainfed lowland rice fields and its application in rainfed lowland rice cultivation.
Bokashi And Botanical Pesticides Production Training in Support Organic Farming for Sustainable Agriculture Wiyono; Agus Budiyono; Teguh Supriyadi; siti mardhika sari
Journal of Community Capacity Empowerment Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Februari 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36728/jcce.v2i1.3122

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Agriculture is an important sector in maintaining food security in a country, including Indonesia. The practice of agricultural activities is very dependent on the environment. Environmentally friendly agricultural practices, also known as organic farming, are currently widely popular, public awareness of the quality of healthy food is the reason why organic farming practices are increasingly in demand. This agricultural practice is related to the recycling of nutrients through plant and livestock waste, as well as other waste which can improve the fertility status and structure of the soil. Community service activities are located in Dlingo Village, Mojosongo District, Boyolali, involving the Mudho Tani livestock group. The method used is providing material regarding the manufacture of organic fertilizer and vegetable pesticides by utilizing materials found in the environment. Organic fertilizer uses cow dung because the majority of the group members are livestock breeders, while vegetable pesticides use spices (ginger, turmeric, mackerel). The practice of making fertilizers and pesticides is carried out to increase the skills of farmers so that they can apply the principles of organic farming. With this service activity, it is hoped that farmers' skills in making organic fertilizers and pesticides can increase and can be applied to agricultural practices. The implementation of an organic farming system is one of the supports for creating a sustainable agriculture.
Improving Understanding of Climate Change Through "Climate Change Training" for Junior High School Students Mahananto; Arum, Mutiarra Ridyo; Arbianti; Prasetyowati, Kusriani; Wiyono
Journal of Community Capacity Empowerment Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Agustus 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36728/jcce.v2i2.3838

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Climate change is an important educational issue that contributes to sustainable development. Students in urban areas play an important role as key contributors in mitigating the worsening climate change. This activity aims to increase the understanding of climate change among junior high school students in urban areas. The method used is a classical face-to-face approach with socialization and games using climate flashcards to convey information related to climate change. The evaluation results showed that the students' average knowledge of climate change reached 74.3%, but there was a lower understanding, namely 34.6%, related to adaptation and mitigation efforts. This finding shows that although the students' knowledge level is quite high, a comprehensive understanding of climate change is still lacking. Through this training, an increase in students' understanding of 93% was recorded, indicating that the socialization and game method using climate flashcards was effective in improving students' comprehensive knowledge of climate change. Therefore, this "understanding of climate change" training can be an effective model for climate change education for students
Education of Waste Cooking Oil Processing into Aromatherapy Candles for 2 Junior High School Karanganyar Students Arbianti, Arbianti; Mutiarra Ridyo Arum; Agung Prasetyo; Norbertus Citra Irawan; Teguh Supriyadi; Wiyono
Journal of Community Capacity Empowerment Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Agustus 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36728/jcce.v2i2.3866

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Waste is a complex problem and an important challenge for the sustainable development of a circular economy and can have social, environmental and economic impacts. This service aims to provide education to students so that students can have high knowledge and awareness of waste processing and can utilize used cooking oil waste to make aromatherapy candles. This service was carried out at 2 Junior High School Karanganyar on Thursday, June 20 2024. The service method was socialization and direct practice in making aromatherapy candles. Students have the skills and are successful in making aromatherapy candles according to the material presented by the speaker. This activity succeeded in increasing students' awareness and knowledge regarding household waste management. Students showed high enthusiasm in following the process of processing used cooking oil waste into useful products such as aromatherapy candles, while also expressing their creativity in this process. Positive support from teachers also contributed to the successful implementation of this waste treatment.
Organic Fertilizer Making Training as an Effort to Implement Sustainable Organic Farming at the Gudangharjo Paranggupito Wonogiri Farmers Group Sari, Siti Mardhika; Wiyono; Suprapti, Endang; Budiyono, Agus; Daryanti
Journal of Community Capacity Empowerment Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): February 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36728/jcce.v3i1.4556

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This community service activity aims to provide training in making organic fertilizer as a practical step towards implementing sustainable organic farming. This program was implemented for members of the Gudangharjo Farmers Group located in Paranggupito, Wonogiri, an area with significant agricultural potential but limited implementation of organic farming practices. The training focused on the utilization of locally available materials, such as cow dung, rice bran, banana leaves, molasses, and decomposing microbes, to produce high-quality organic fertilizer. The methods used included explanations, demonstrations, and hands-on practice to improve participants' understanding and skills. Participants were introduced to the principles of organic farming, the benefits of organic fertilizer, and the technical steps of making compost, with an emphasis on the right ratio of ingredients, aeration, and moisture management. The results showed an increase in participants' knowledge and motivation to adopt organic fertilizer practices, supported by the availability of raw materials in the area. Participants successfully made organic fertilizer during the training, and follow-up evaluations showed their readiness to apply their knowledge in their farming activities. This program contributes to promoting sustainable farming practices and reducing dependence on chemical fertilizers, in line with efforts to preserve the environment and improve soil health. Future programs are expected to expand the reach of the training to neighboring farmer groups and incorporate advanced techniques for organic fertilizer production.
Co-Authors A, Fayza Syahna Achmad Fatchcul Aziez Achmad Fatchul Aziez Aditiya Hermawan Adrallisman Agung Prasetyo Agus Budiyono Ali Akbar Amat Da’im Andri Wijaya Anggun Sulistiyawati Annissa Tiara Maharani Arbianti Argia Putri Ramadhani Arif Hidayanto Arvin Lawistra Asriadi Asriadi Athoullah Ayudita Oktafiani Bela Pitria Hakim Choirul Fariawan Putra Christina Sindy Permatasari Daryanti Daryanti Denni Susanto Dian Rachma Agustin Dicky Hermawan Dwi Susilo U Dwi Susilo Utami Dwi Susilo Utami Dwi Susilo Utami Ellysha Dwiyanthi Endang Budiasih Endang Suprapti Halim, Ardie HARTOYO, EKO Haryuni Hidayat, Rochmad Hidayati, Diyah Nur Ida Wahyuni Lubis Imam Setyo Nugroho Imam Subekti Irsyad, Farrel Asyrofil Jayawarsa, A.A. Ketut Jessen Laorenza Suwandi Joko Setiono Kuni Nadliroh Kusriani Prasetyowati Kusriani Prasetyowati Kusriani Prasetyowati kusuma, galih sekar permata Lianny Widyastuty Mahananto Moh. Erkamim Murman Dwi Prasetio Murni Dwi Astuti Mutiarra Ridyo Arum Nafrijal Norbertus Citra Irawan Nugroho, Benny Nur Falahi, Muhammad Nur Sahfitri Putri , Agustin Qoirul Umam Qurrotul Ain Putri Kusuma Wardani R Soelistijono R. Sulistijono Raditya Rimbawan O Rahmadani, Kurniati Ramadhan, Karunia Irfan Ratih Dwi Kartikasari Rifaldi, Ulul Azmi Riris Mutiara Paulina Robert Ananda Aritonang Sapto Priyadi Sarifudin, Yunita Nugrahaini Setie Harieni Setie Harieni Setie Harieni Setya Fikrie Afifuddin Siddiq, Abdullah Hasbi Siti Mardhika Sari Solikhun Subroto, Desty Suswadi Syalaysa Imani Fatihah Taryana, Galih Purnama Teguh Supriyadi Teguh Supriyadi Tyas Soemarah K.D Tyas SOEMARAH KURNIA DEWI Umam, Hairul Welly Wijaya, Ardie Halim Yo Ceng Giap Yuliana Cantikasari Yusa’ Farchan Yusuf Kurnia Zakariyah