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Pengembangan Ekonomi Desa Maritim Melalui Pelatihan Produksi “Eungkot Keumamah” Kepada Kelompok Perempuan di Gampong Pusong Lama Kota Lhokseumawe Mujiburrahman; Ade Ikhsan Kamil; Aflia Riski; Ibrahim Chalid; Meliza, Richa; Suadi Zainal
Jurnal Solusi Masyarakat (JSM) Vol. 4 No. 1 (2026)
Publisher : Universitas Malikussaleh

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/jsm.v4i1.25860

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Pusong Lama Village is a fishing village with extraordinary marine natural potential. In addition to being directly adjacent to the sea, the village also has a Fish Landing Port (PPI) located within the village area. Due to this strategic location, the village has easy access to fish, especially skipjack tuna. As a maritime village, the people of Pusong Lama face social problems commonly experienced by fishing communities, namely economic vulnerability. In fact, the village has great potential for the development of a creative economy. One such potential is the abundant availability of skipjack tuna. However, so far this potential has not been optimally utilized to encourage the household economy of fishermen as a source of family income. During certain seasons, the abundance of skipjack tuna forces it to be sold at very low prices and even discarded as fish waste, which is only used as feed for catfish. Based on the existing potential and problems in the target village, the proposed solution is to improve community skills in utilizing fisheries potential through training in producing keumamah. The purpose of improving these skills is that the ability to produce keumamah can help support the economic resilience of fishermen’s families. The expected outcome of this training is that the community, through women’s groups, will gain the skills and capacity to produce keumamah as an economically valuable commodity. To achieve this objective, women’s groups are formed as the main target, and intensive training and mentoring are carried out using a tiered, gradual, and sustainable approach.
Penerapan Mesin Screw Press Gambir pada Kelompok Maju Tani di Desa Boangmanalu Kecamatan Salak Kabupaten Pakpak Bharat Jandri Fan HT Saragi; Sahat; Suadi; Nelson Manurung; Sondang Beatrix Siahaan; Angga Bahri Pratama
JURPIKAT (Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat) Vol. 7 No. 1 (2026)
Publisher : Politeknik Piksi Ganesha Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37339/jurpikat.v7i1.2770

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Pakpak Bharat Regency has great potential in gambier (Uncaria Gambir Roxb.) production, yet low productivity, substandard quality, and limited technology remain major challenges. This community engagement program aimed to improve production capacity and product quality through the implementation of a screw press machine and farmer skill enhancement. The method applied was Participatory Action Research (PAR) involving partners in planning, training, mentoring, and evaluation. Results showed a 15–20% production increase per 100 kg of leaves, reduced moisture content to ≤14%, and more uniform yellowish-brown product quality that meets market standards. Moreover, farmers’ knowledge and skills improved, leading to higher efficiency, increased income, and stronger business independence. This program has a significant impact on farmer empowerment and supports the sustainability of gambier enterprises in Pakpak Bharat.
Developing a Performance Improvement Model for Fish Processing Units of Small and Medium Enterprises in Indonesia Suseno, Heru; Suadi; Jamhari; Rustadi; Kristiningrum, Ellia; Agus Susanto, Danar
Jurnal Ilmiah Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol. 18 No. 1 (2026): JURNAL ILMIAH PERIKANAN DAN KELAUTAN
Publisher : Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jipk.v18i1.80956

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Graphical Abstract   Highlight Research 1. Develops an ecosystem-based model to enhance SME fish processing performance. 2. Applies the Delphi method with multi-sectoral expert consensus. 3. Identifies ten strategic priorities, with certification as the key enabler. 4. Provides a systemic framework aligning institutions, markets, and regulation to improve sustainability and innovation in Indonesia’s fish processing sector.   Abstract This study examines how institutional, market, technological, regulatory, and human capital issues impact the performance of Small and Medium Enterprise Fish Processing Units (SME-FPUs), specifically in Indonesia. The study's goal is to provide an ecosystem-based model for improving the performance of SME-FPUs by combining essential institutional, market, and technology components. Thirteen multi-sectoral experts from government, business, academia, and certification organizations were consulted for the study using the Delphi technique. Strategic variables for model building were identified and prioritized using the expert's insights. Ten strategic priorities were determined by the analysis. These priorities included business licensing facilitation, raw material supply assurance, cold chain infrastructure development, managerial and technical competency capacity building, quality certification promotion, and consumer awareness campaigns. These goals were incorporated into a systemic model that places certification as the primary facilitator in a framework that is favorable to consumers, organizations, and regulations. Study adds to the theoretical conversation by presenting a comprehensive and adaptive ecosystem model that goes beyond reductionist or linear frameworks. In practice, it provides a practical blueprint for governments, development agencies, and industry players to create coherent and sustainable solutions. More study is needed to experimentally evaluate the model's applicability across various geographic settings and sectors of the blue economy.