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Peningkatan Kualitas Produksi Gula Merah melalui Pemasakan dengan Food Grade Cooking Pan dan Mekanisasi Scraping serta Pemanfaatan Limbah untuk Fattening Domba Darmawan, Raden; Koswara, Arwi Yudhi; Suryo, Is Bunyamin; Rokana, Efi; Srikalimah; Taufany, Fadlilatul; Zuhdan, Alya Zahrani
Sewagati Vol 8 No 5 (2024)
Publisher : Pusat Publikasi ITS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j26139960.v8i5.2258

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Kelompok Tani “Tunas Harapan” terletak di Desa Ngetrep, Kecamatan Mojo, Kabupaten Kediri, Jawa Timur. Mata pencaharian utama masyarakat desa adalah sebagai petani, salah satunya petani tebu. Kelompok Tani “Tunas Harapan” bekerja sama dengan PT. Tiga Dewi Timur Raya sebagai mitra pendamping. Meskipun memiliki potensi pasar yang baik, tantangan yang dihadapi meliputi cemaran logam berat pada gula merah, metode pemisahan busa yang tidak efisien, serta belum optimalnya penerapan SOP higienitas, K3, dan pengelolaan limbah produksi. Tim pengabdian masyarakat mengusulkan solusi berupa desain dan pembuatan alat  food grade cooking pan berkapasitas 2.300 L nira dengan mekanisasi scraping, transfer knowledge berupa workshop, pendampingan penyiapan HACCP, pengolahan limbah tamte menjadi biskuit pakan ternak, dan rebranding produk. Program ini diharapkan dapat mendukung pencapaian Tujuan Pembangunan Berkelanjutan (SDG’s), khususnya pada poin 12 (Konsumsi dan Produksi yang Bertanggung Jawab).
Development of Sustainable Minapolitan Area in Tamako District, Kepulauan Sangihe Regency Sahaduta, Yegar; Kalampung, Hebzibah; Koswara, Arwi Yudhi
Syntax Literate Jurnal Ilmiah Indonesia
Publisher : Syntax Corporation

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/syntax-literate.v9i4.15139

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The aim of this study is to address the challenges facing the Dagho Beach Fishing Port Area in North Sulawesi, which plays a pivotal role in the region's fisheries sector but suffers from inefficiencies in development systems, markets, distribution, and infrastructure. This dependence on natural resources has eroded community independence, exacerbated by issues such as illegal fisheries transactions, price disparities, and the absence of processing industries. Additionally, limited accessibility for exports and regulatory hurdles impede the area's potential, with only a small fraction of the population engaged in fishing activities. To tackle these issues, the study employs a comprehensive four-stage analysis approach. Firstly, Descriptive Analysis delineates the economic, political, social, and environmental characteristics of the area. Secondly, Analytical Hierarchy Processes (AHP) identify the most influential indicators for focused development efforts. Thirdly, a combination of Scalogram and Weighted Sum methods determines suitable minapolitan zones. Finally, Descriptive Direction offers development guidelines based on previous analyses. The research yields actionable directions, including the establishment of a modern market, enhancing fishery product marketing through the "Marketing Mix" and Free Trade Agreement (FTA) implementation. It advocates for technology-based processing units and integrated infrastructure, alongside policy development to support the fisheries industry and promote sustainable practices. The study emphasizes the importance of infrastructure development, economic collaboration, and community empowerment initiatives to foster local fishery development, cultivation, and business capital.