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Journal : Batara Wisnu : Indonesian Journal of Community Services

PEMANFAATAN DAN PENGELOLAAN SAMPAH DAUN MANGGA SEBAGAI PUPUK KOMPOS DI DESA ORO-ORO OMBO, KECAMATAN REMBANG, KABUPATEN PASURUAN Haidar Fari Aditya; Ramadhani Mahendra Kusuma; Wiwin Windriyanti; Mochamad Arifin
Batara Wisnu : Indonesian Journal of Community Services Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): Batara Wisnu | Januari - April 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (568.949 KB) | DOI: 10.53363/bw.v2i1.65

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Community service activities in the form of introducing technology in the manufacture of compost made from mango leaves are an effort to take advantage of the potential that exists in the surrounding environment in the form of remnants of organic waste that will be used as fertilizer. This community service activity was carried out in Oro-Oro Ombo Village, Rembang District, Pasuruan Regency. The method used in this activity is provision of learning materials in the form of socialization and demonstration. Providing training materials on the manufacture of organic fertilizer made from mango leaves. Demonstration activities were carried out by practicing organic fertilizers and introducing the tools and materials used which were directly guided by the lecturers of the Faculty of Agriculture, UPN "Veteran" East Java. The provision of materials and demonstrations in the manufacture of fertilizers provides benefits to the knowledge of farmers in utilizing plant remains and mango leaf waste. The awareness of the farming community in making fertilizers independently can reduce expenditures in purchasing chemical fertilizers and can increase additional income from the sale of organic fertilizers
Pemanfaatan Limbah Rumah Tangga Untuk Pembuatan Pupuk Organik Cair di Desa Panjunan Sukodono Sidoarjo Haidar Fari Aditya; Noni Rahmadhini; Ramadhani Mahendra Kusuma; Fitri Wijayanti; Safira Rizka Lestari
Batara Wisnu : Indonesian Journal of Community Services Vol. 2 No. 3 (2022): Batara Wisnu | September - Desember 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53363/bw.v2i3.134

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The volume of waste or residual materials arising from human fulfillment increases annually in line with the growth of the human population. The potential of household units to manage organic waste has the potential to minimize food waste and other forms of organic waste. Utilizing organic waste as a raw material for composting is an option for handling organic waste from households. This community service project aims to demonstrate to the community how to make liquid organic fertilizer and raise public awareness of the advantages of managing household waste. Training combined with direct demonstrations via interactive learning covering household waste sorting and composting techniques was performed. This event was attended by 25 community household representatives from Panjunan Village, Sukodono, Sidoarjo. The demonstration method that was used was thought to be effective because the community was interested and came up with new ways to use empty land as a follow-up after creating liquid organic fertilizer on its own
PENERAPAN SISTEM PERTANIAN ORGANIK PADA KOMODITAS DALAM MENGHADAPI LAHAN KRITIS DI KELOMPOK TANI SUMBER MAKMUR ABADI PASURUAN JAWA TIMUR Haidar Fari Aditya; Fitri Wijayanti; Ramadhani Mahendra Kusuma; Safira Rizka Lestari; Puji Lestari Tarigan; Wiga Fikri Destianisma; Yudi Nur Supriadi
Batara Wisnu : Indonesian Journal of Community Services Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): Batara Wisnu | Mei - Agustus 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53363/bw.v3i2.181

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From the conservation standpoint, critical land is land that can no longer function to operate the water system, soil resources, and biodiversity that lives on the land. Critical land exhibits signs indications of environmental degradation as a result of numerous sorts of improper land resource utilization. The impact of critical land results in a decrease in the function of conservation, production function, and socio-economic life of the community. The Sumadi Farmer Group encountered hurdles downstream (marketing) and upstream (cultivation) due to limited land use and lack of human resources who understood plant conservation systems. Therefore, this community service aims to preserve critical land with biological conservation methods by improving soil quality, cultivating healthy plants, and controlling pests and diseases using vegetable pesticides. The activity began with the observation of agroforestry planting land, then socialization and presentation of material by the team of lecturers, followed by demonstrations on the land, and ended with an evaluation. Empowered with an understanding of cultivation techniques and restorative plant care, the Sumadi farmer group is passionate about developing an organic farming system to overcome land issues
REFUGIA PLANTS AS NATURAL ENEMY MICROHABITAT FOR PEST CONTROL ON MANGO (Mangifera indica L.) FARMER GROUP SUKODADI PASURUAN Wiwin Windriyanti; Noni Rahmadhini; Dita Megasari; Ramadhani Mahendra Kusuma; Yudi Nur Supriadi
Batara Wisnu : Indonesian Journal of Community Services Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): Batara Wisnu | Mei - Agustus 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53363/bw.v3i2.187

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The utilization of refuge plants as microhabitats for natural enemies has been explored as a sustainable approach to pest control in mango cultivation. This community service project aimed to assess the feasibility and effectiveness of implementing refuge plants for pest management in the Sukodadi Farmer Group, Pasuruan Regency. The background highlighted the challenges faced by mango farmers, including pest infestations and the negative impacts of chemical pesticides on the environment and human health. The methodology involved socialization and demonstrating the use of refugees around mango fields. The participation and enthusiasm of the farmers were remarkable, as they gained valuable knowledge and confidence in implementing environmentally friendly pest and disease management practices. The farmers observed a reduction in pest populations and improved crop health. The active involvement of the farmers in the project increased their understanding of sustainable pest management practices and enhanced their confidence in implementing these methods. This community service project contributes to the knowledge and implementation of integrated pest management strategies in mango cultivation. The findings emphasize the significance of utilizing refuge plants as microhabitats for natural enemies to enhance pest control and promote the sustainability of mango production. The outcomes serve as a valuable resource for farmers, extension workers, and policymakers involved in agricultural practices in Sukodadi and similar regions