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Peningkatan Nilai Tambah Produksi Nira Aren di Kabupeten Hulu Sungai Selatan, Kalimantan Selatan melalui Transfer Teknologi Pengolahan Gula Semut Maharani, Dessy Maulidya; Legowo, Agung Cahyo; Nugroho, Agung
Lumbung Inovasi: Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Vol. 10 No. 1 (2025): March
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pemberdayaan Masyarakat (LITPAM)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36312/linov.v10i1.1688

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Kabupaten Hulu Sungai Selatan (HSS) merupakan salah satu sentra penghasil nira aren di Provinsi Kalimantan Selatan. Saat ini usaha gula aren di Kabupaten HSS belum dilakukan secara serius oleh masyarakat setempat. Semakin meningkatnya gaya hidup masyarakat modern yang cenderung lebih memilih pemanis alami yang lebih sehat dengan mengganti konsumsi gula tebu telah mendorong meningkatnya potensi ekonomi gula aren. Peningkatan permintaan pasar terhadap gula aren dalam bentuk gula semut belum mampu dibarengi dengan pasokan yang mencukupi dikarenakan keterbatasan sarana produksi dan implementasi teknologi yang lebih efisien. Program ini ditujukan untuk menjawab permasalahan tersebut dengan mitra kelompok masyarakat petani dan perajin gula aren di Kabupaten HSS. Metode yang digunakan berupa diseminasi dan transfer teknologi proses, mesin produksi, dan kecakapan manajerial. Terdapat sepuluh tahapan yang dilakukan dimulai dari focus group discussion dengan mitra, perencanaan pola diseminasi, pemahaman konsep produk, transfer pengetahuan dan ketrampilan produksi, transfer pengetahuan dan ketrampilan pengemasan, pelatihan berbasis manajemen, pendampingan, evaluasi, perencanaan pengembangan, dan standarisasi produk dan proses. Penggunaan mesin produksi memberikan dampak terhadap percepatan waktu proses hingga 50% sehingga meningkatkan efisiensi penggunaan tenaga kerja. Dampak lainnya adalah dihasilkannya produk gula semut aren dengan mutu yang lebih baik, yaitu warna dan aroma yang lebih netral/alami, kadar air lebih rendah, serta tekstur yang lebih seragam. Mutu dan penampilan produk mampu memenuhi standar kelayakan untuk dipasarkan sebagai gula semut dengan kelas premium. Melalui transfer teknologi ini pihak mitra merasakan manfaat yang besar. Enhancing the Added Value of Arenga pinnata Sap Production in Hulu Sungai Selatan Regency by Utilizing Granulated Palm Sugar Processing Technology Abstract Hulu Sungai Selatan Regency (HSS) is one of the largest palm sap production centers in South Kalimantan Province. Currently, the palm sugar business in HSS has not been carried out seriously by the local community, so it has not had a significant economic impact. The natural sugar business from palm oil has enormous economic potential, especially with the increasing lifestyle of modern society, which wants a healthy natural sweetener with a low glycemic index to replace cane sugar. Market demand for original ant sugar products shows an increasing trend but has not been fully met due to production facilities. This program was designed to address the problems that occur in the community groups of palm sugar farmers and craftsmen in the HSS Regency palm center, which includes aspects of process technology, managerial, and production equipment. The method offered was to transfer process technology, small industry management, and palm sugar production machines to palm sap-producing centers.  There were ten stages carried out starting from focus group discussions with partners, planning dissemination patterns, understanding product concepts, transfer of knowledge and production skills, transfer of knowledge and packaging skills, management-based training, mentoring, evaluation, development planning, and standardization of products and processes. The use of processing machines was able to speed up processing time by up to 50%, which can increase labor efficiency. The resulting product also showed good quality with a more neutral or natural color and aroma, lower water content, and a uniform texture. The quality and appearance of the product really fulfilled its suitability for being marketed as premium-quality ant sugar. Through this technology transfer, partners experienced a great benefit.
Safeguarding Public Health Through Iot-Based Real-Time Water Monitoring At A River Intake Zone Zubaidah, Tien; Hamzani, Sulaiman; Masmitra, Kresna Dinta; Legowo, Agung Cahyo
Journal of Health Science and Prevention Vol. 9 No. 2 (2025): JHSP Vol 9 No 2 – 2025
Publisher : State Islamic University of Sunan Ampel

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29080/jhsp.v9i2.1565

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Access to safe and clean water is essential to human health, yet many river systems in Indonesia remain vulnerable to pollution from domestic, agricultural, and industrial sources. Inadequate water quality monitoring near raw water intakes may increase the risk of waterborne diseases, especially in tropical regions. This study introduces a low-cost, real-time Internet of Things (IoT)-based monitoring system designed to safeguard public health by improving early detection of potential contamination at a key water intake along the Martapura River.  The system utilized an Arduino Mega microcontroller integrated with temperature, pH, and turbidity sensors. Data were transmitted every five minutes via an ESP32 Wi-Fi module to the ThingSpeak cloud platform and visualized through a mobile dashboard accessible to water utility managers. Field testing was conducted upstream and downstream of the PTAM Intan Banjar intake in South Kalimantan. The system demonstrated strong agreement with laboratory reference measurements (Pearson's r > 0.99) and maintained 98.7% data transmission reliability. It operated continuously for over 23 hours per charge, offering a resilient and portable tool for real-time environmental surveillance. This affordable and user-friendly IoT system enables timely water quality monitoring and supports preventive public health actions in response to contamination risks.
Transforming River Water Quality Monitoring: An Advanced IoT and Sensor-Based Zubaidah, Tien; Hamzani, Sulaiman; Legowo, Agung Cahyo
Al-Ard: Jurnal Teknik Lingkungan Vol. 10 No. 1 (2024): September
Publisher : Department of Environmental engineering, Faculty of Science and Technology, Islamic State University Sunan Ampel Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29080/alard.v10i1.2165

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Background of this research is river water quality monitoring that crucial to maintaining the sustainability of river ecosystems. In this context, Internet of Things (IoT) technology and sensors have emerged as a promising solution to enhance monitoring efficiency and accuracy. Methodology: This article describes the implementation of IoT technology and sensors for water quality monitoring in the Martapura River, Banjar Regency, South Kalimantan. Water quality parameters such as pH, turbidity, conductivity, temperature, and dissolved oxygen were measured periodically during testing. The results of this research is the developed monitoring system demonstrated satisfactory results in measuring water quality parameters with low deviation and variation levels. Moreover, the System achieved a high uptime rate, even when facing challenges such as sensor errors, WiFi connection disruptions, and power outages. The implementation of IoT technology and sensors in river water quality monitoring has positively impacted monitoring efficiency, accuracy, and reliability. These results emphasize the significant potential of this technology in supporting river ecosystem conservation efforts in the region.