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SUSTAINABLE URBAN FARMING THROUGH HOUSEHOLD WASTE UTILIZATION: A COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT INITIATIVE IN PKK RW IX GRIYA BHAYANGKARA, SIDOARJO Ramadhani Mahendra Kusuma; Fitri Wijayanti; Puji Lestari Tarigan; Purnomo Edi Sasongko; Yudi Nur Supriadi
Jurnal Abdimas Bina Bangsa Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023): Jurnal Abdimas Bina Bangsa
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Bina Bangsa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46306/jabb.v4i2.634

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This community engagement initiative focused on promoting sustainable urban farming practices in Balai RW IX Griya Bhayangkara, Sidoarjo, East Java. The program, carried out in collaboration with academic teams from Universitas Pembangunan Nasional "Veteran" East Java (UPNVJT) and Universitas Surabaya (UBAYA), aimed to address the challenges of food security and limited agricultural spaces in urban environments. A total of 63 participants, mainly housewives, took part in the program. The engagement included a comprehensive knowledge-sharing session on the benefits of urban farming, encompassing social and financial advantages, along with various vertical farming techniques and suitable plant selections. Furthermore, participants were introduced to eco-friendly pest and disease control measures utilizing biopesticides. The interactive approach, including question and answer sessions, fostered active engagement and ensured a deeper understanding of urban farming practices. The subsequent hands-on training, utilizing recycled plastic bottles as planting media, provided practical experience in setting up urban farming systems. The program's success highlighted the importance of academic-community collaborations in disseminating accurate and up-to-date knowledge while catering to the specific needs of the target audience. By empowering the community with relevant skills and knowledge, this initiative contributed to enhancing food security, promoting sustainable practices, and strengthening the bond between academia and local communities in fostering resilient food systems and environmental consciousness
Public speaking and personal branding skills for student organization managers at Dharma Wanita High School Surabaya J. Juwito; Zainal Abidin Achmad; Ira Kaestiningtyas; Prahasti Ken Dewani; Dwi Wahyuningtyas; Ramadhani Mahendra Kusuma; Kusuma Wardhani Mas’udah; Tria Puspa Sari; Roziana Febrianita
Journal of Community Service and Empowerment Vol. 3 No. 1 (2022): April
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jcse.v3i1.18596

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Self-confidence  Not everyone has good self-confidence. Therefore, it needs to be encouraged in several ways: through public speaking combined with personal branding. The purpose of this service was to develop public speaking and personal branding skills for student organization managers at SMA Dharma Wanita Surabaya through the PIKAT scheme. The training is divided into two; offline and online. The training program is carried out by carrying out counseling on public speaking and personal branding based on theories in communication. The second activity is to train public speaking and personal branding where the participants can practice their public speaking skills. Monitoring after mentoring and training activities is still carried out. At the end of the program, there are four outputs/recommendations, training modules, activity news, and community service journals. It can be concluded that this activity encourages the development of public speaking and personal branding skills for student organization managers at SMA Dharma Wanita Surabaya.
Fostering Biodiversity: Unleashing the Potential of Refugia to Enhance Arthropod Diversity in Chili (Capsicum annuum L.) Farms Catur Putri Enggit Reksiana; Wiwin Windriyanti; Ramadhani Mahendra Kusuma
BIOEDUSCIENCE Vol 7 No 3 (2023): BIOEDUSCIENCE
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Prof. Dr. Hamka

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22236/jbes/12350

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Background: The utilization of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) offers a solution to chili cultivation pest challenges by implementing ecological engineering strategies, such as planting refugia. These refugia serve as SNAP (Shelter, Nectar, Alternative Food, and Pollen) sources for beneficial insects. This study aimed to assess the impact of refugia planting on arthropod-type diversity and explore the influence of abiotic factors on arthropod populations. Methods: Conducted from February to May 2023, the research utilized various traps (sweep net, yellow trap, pitfall trap, and light trap) and visual control for specimen collection. Results: The identification revealed the presence of three classes, ten orders, and 31 families. Arthropod populations in chilli fields with refugia totaled 867 individuals, whereas those without refugia amounted to 475. Conclusions: Planting refugia led to an elevated diversity index and evenness of arthropods, coupled with a lower dominance index compared to fields without refugia. Surprisingly, temperature and air humidity did not exhibit a significant impact on the arthropod population in chilli fields.
Pengolahan Sampah Organik Rumah Tangga melalui Biokonversi Berkelanjutan dengan Memanfaatkan Larva Black Soldier Fly (Diptera: Stratiomyidae) di Ngadilegi Utara Agustya Salma Choerunnisa; Ardhia Pramesti Cahyani; Ramadhani Mahendra Kusuma
Jurnal Nusantara Berbakti Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Januari : Jurnal Nusantara Berbakti
Publisher : Universitas Kristen Indonesia Toraja

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59024/jnb.v2i1.322

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This program encapsulates comprehensive efforts undertaken by Bina Desa in North Ngadilegi, focusing on community-oriented initiatives such as Focus Group Discussions (FGD), the fabrication of waste sorting buckets, and counseling sessions addressing waste sorting and maggot cultivation. The counseling sessions, attended by a diverse group of 33 residents, including village officials, housewives, farmer groups, and youth organizations, aimed to instill knowledge and enthusiasm for sustainable waste management practices. The community's active participation underscores the potential impact of maggot cultivation in mitigating household organic waste while concurrently enhancing economic prospects. Maggot cultivation, particularly utilizing Black Soldier Fly (BSF) larvae, emerged as a promising solution for this problem. The study underscores the ease of BSF breeding and its affinity for organic waste, presenting a valuable opportunity for community-based waste management. The residents' demonstrated enthusiasm signifies a positive reception to the initiatives, fostering optimism for long-term adoption. The collective activities orchestrated by Bina Desa lay a foundation for holistic community development, emphasizing environmentally friendly practices and economic sustainability. As the program seeks to expand waste sorting and maggot cultivation infrastructure, it envisions a future where each household contributes to sustainable waste management, concurrently realizing economic benefits. This study contributes to the discourse on community-based waste management strategies and highlights the potential of maggot cultivation as a transformative solution for both waste reduction and local economic development.
Khamir Filoplan pada Kakao dan Kemampuannya Menghambat Phytophthora palmivora In Vitro : Khamir Filoplan pada Kakao dan Kemampuannya Menghambat Phytophthora palmivora In Vitro Kusuma, Ramadhani Mahendra; Tanzil, Ahmad Ilham; Efendi, Soleudin
Jurnal Fitopatologi Indonesia Vol 20 No 2 (2024): Maret 2024
Publisher : The Indonesian Phytopathological Society (Perhimpunan Fitopatologi Indonesia)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14692/jfi.20.2.77-87

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Cocoa is an economically valuable plantation commodity, but its cultivation often faces a significant challenge, which is caused by the Phytophthora palmivora. Phylloplane yeast has an important role in protecting plant surfaces from pathogen infection. The aim of the study was to assess the diversity of phylloplane yeasts found on cocoa fruits, and determine them as biological control agents for P. palmivora. The metode include isolating yeasts from young, old and rotten cocoa pods and testing them as antagonists against P. palmivora. The findings of this study yielded eight yeast isolates that were significant in inhibiting the growth of P. palmivora. These isolates spanned across six genera, including Debaryomyces sp., Metschnikowia sp., Zygosaccharomyces sp., Candida sp., Wickerhamomyces sp., and Cryptococcus sp. Candida sp.2 and Wickerhamomyces sp. as particularly promising species species that had a consistently resistant level of inhibitory effect, achieved percentage inhibition of 36.26% (10.8 mm) and 34.44% (9.6 mm), respectively.
Identification of Potential Pests on Horticultural Plants at the Agricultural Extension Center, Ngingas Village, Krian District, Sidoarjo Regency. : Identifikasi Hama Potensial pada Tanaman Hortikultura di Balai Penyuluhan Pertanian, Desa Ngingas, Kecamatan Krian, Kabupaten Sidoarjo. Zahro, Balqis Ghaitza; Aditya, Haidar Fari; Kusuma, Ramadhani Mahendra
Journal of Applied Plant Technology Vol 3 No 1 (2024): Journal of Applied Plant Technology (JAPT)
Publisher : Agrotechnology Study Program, Faculty of Agriculture, Wijaya Kusuma Surabaya University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30742/gd92ys77

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This research aims to identify potential types of pests that attack horticultural plants at the Agricultural Extension Center (BPP) of Ngingas Village, Krian District, Sidoarjo Regency. This research uses a qualitative descriptive method by collecting data through direct observation, interviews with farmers and BPP staff. The types of plants that are the focus of this research are chilies, tomatoes and eggplant. The research results show that there are three main types of pests that attack horticultural plants in the area, namely whiteflies (Bemisia tabaci), mealybugs (Phenacoccus manihoti), and fruit flies (Bactrocera spp.). Symptoms of whitefly infestation include yellowing leaves and growth of sooty mold due to honeydew excretion. Mealybugs cause leaves to curl and turn yellow with white powder on the undersides of the leaves and stems. Fruit flies cause holes in the fruit, turning brownish in color, and the presence of larvae in the fruit.
INTRODUCTION TO GRASS JELLY CULTIVATION THROUGH THE URBAN FARMING CONCEOT FOR FAMILY WELFARE AND EMPOWERMENT GROUP OF RW IX, GRIYA BHAYANGKARA Tarigan, Puji Lestari; Sasongko, Edi Purnomo; Aditya, Haidar Fari; Mindari, Wanti; Kusuma, Ramadhani Mahendra; Wijayanti, Fitri
Journal of Community Service Vol 6 No 1 (2024): JCS, June 2024
Publisher : Ikatan Dosen Menulis

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56670/jcs.v6i1.202

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Grass jelly is a popular plant in Indonesia. Various kinds of culinary preparations from grass jelly are developing in society. The benefits of grass jelly are very good for digestion, blood sugar, and preventing cancer. Grass jelly can be cultivated in narrow areas using polybags or pots. This method is a way that can be used to carry out agricultural activities in urban environments. The problem of narrow land can be handled by planting in containers and using ready-to-use media. This activity was carried out at RW IX, Griya Bhayangkara, Sidoarjo, East Java. The aim of this activity is to introduce the importance of PKK groups in urban areas to develop grass jelly plants because the benefits are very good and can be processed on a household scale. The methods used are lectures and practice. The type of grass jelly being developed is green grass jelly. According to the PKK group, grass jelly plants are very interesting to develop and have many benefits. For this reason, grass jelly plants are distributed to be cared for and harvested so they can be processed into various foods.
Pengaruh Jenis Bahan Pembungkus Buah Belimbing terhadap Produksi dan Serangan Lalat Buah Anwari, Muhammad Alfian; Sodiq, Moch; Widajati, Wiludjeng; Kusuma, Ramadhani Mahendra
Plumula : Berkala Ilmiah Agroteknologi Vol. 12 No. 2: Juli 2024
Publisher : Program Studi Agroteknologi, Fakultas Pertanian, UPN "Veteran" Jawa Timur

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33005/plumula.v12i2.226

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Belimbing, buah bernilai tinggi yang banyak dibudidayakan di Indonesia, mengalami kerugian ekonomi yang signifikan akibat serangan hama lalat buah. Tindakan perlindungan buah melalui pembungkusan sangat penting untuk menjaga hasil panen. Penelitian ini dilaksanakan di kebun belimbing Desa Tasikmadu, Kecamatan Palang, Kabupaten Tuban, dengan tujuan mengevaluasi dampak jenis bahan pembungkus berbeda terhadap produksi dan serangan lalat buah pada buah belimbing. Pembungkusan dengan menggunakan kertas koran, kombinasi plastik dan koran, kain kasa, kertas minyak, kantong plastik, dan kontrol (tanpa pembungkusan), diterapkan dalam rancangan acak lengkap dengan 15 ulangan ketika buah berumur 10 hari. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa kombinasi plastik dan koran adalah bahan pembungkus yang paling efektif dalam mengurangi serangan lalat buah dan meningkatkan produksi pada buah belimbing. Perlakuan ini menunjukkan intensitas serangan lalat buah paling rendah (0%), dan memiliki berat, panjang, diameter, serta mutu paling baik dibandingkan perlakuan pembungkus lainnya. Sebaliknya, pembungkusan kain kasa memiliki tingkat serangan lalat buah tertinggi (20%) dan mutu serta produksi paling rendah
Penyuluhan Pentingnya Pengolahan Sampah Organik dan Non-Organik pada MI Darussalam Karanglo 2 Yuliawati, Ira Sukma; Azahra, Raudhatul; Rohmalia, Fitri; Ajeng, Karenina; Septiandari, Renata; Putri, Firda Amalia; Kusuma, Ramadhani Mahendra
Jurnal Pengabdian Sosial Vol. 1 No. 10 (2024): Agustus
Publisher : PT. Amirul Bangun Bangsa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59837/rssf6c40

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Kegiatan pengabdian kepada masyarakat ini bertujuan memberikan penyuluhan pada anak-anak MI Darussalam Karanglo 2 dalam memilah sampah organik dan anorganik. Metode pelaksanaan pengabdian ini dilakukan dengan menyampaikan materi terkait cara memilah dan mengolah sampah menggunakan prinsip 3R (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle) yaitu mengurangi sampah plastik, menggunakan kembali, dan mendaur ulang menjadi sebuah kerajinan dari botol plastik. Hasil kegiatan pengabdian masyarakat ini menunjukkan respon positif dari pihak sekolah dan dapat menumbuhkan rasa kepedulian terhadap lingkungan sejak dini sekaligus meningkatkan kreativitas siswa/siswi dengan mendaur ulang limbah botol plastik menjadi sebuah karya yang bermanfaat seperti vas bunga.
Karakteristik Kimia pada Tanah Merah, Humus, dan Kapur: Implikasi untuk Pengelolaan Tanah dan Produktivitas Pertanian Amanda Nur Fitria Ningrum; Haidar Fari Aditya; Chosa Zahro Fatiha; Ramadhani Mahendra Kusuma
G-Tech: Jurnal Teknologi Terapan Vol 8 No 4 (2024): G-Tech, Vol. 8 No. 4 Oktober 2024
Publisher : Universitas Islam Raden Rahmat, Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70609/gtech.v8i4.5362

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Soil is the result of the transformation of minerals and organic matter from the surface to a certain depth. This process is influenced by various genetic and environmental factors, such as the properties of the parent material, climatic conditions, interactions with living organisms, topography, and changes that occur over a long period of time. This study aims to analyze the chemical properties of three different soil types—red soil, humus soil, and limestone soil—to understand their implications for soil management and agricultural productivity. The analysis was conducted at the Soil and Water Laboratory of UPT Agribusiness Development Malang from December 2023 to April 2024. The parameters tested included pH, P₂O₅ content, nitrogen, and K₂O. The results showed that limestone soil had the highest pH, phosphorus, and potassium values compared to red and humus soils, while all three types of soil had very low nitrogen content. This study highlights the importance of proper soil management to improve soil fertility and agricultural productivity.