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Komodifikasi Limbah Sabut Kelapa sebagai Upaya Pengembangan Produk Kreatif Berbasis Potensi Lokal dalam Mendukung Perekonomian Anggota Kelompok Tani Diporejo Desa Kedayunan Rusti, Nanda; Widakdo, Danang Sudarso Widya Prakoso Joyo; Halil, Halil
Jurnal ABDINUS : Jurnal Pengabdian Nusantara Vol 9 No 2 (2025): Volume 9 Nomor 2 Tahun 2025
Publisher : Universitas Nusantara PGRI Kediri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29407/ja.v9i2.23534

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One of the sub-districts that produces the most coconuts in Banyuwangi Regency is Kabat Sub-district with an average of 7,829 tons per year. One of the villages that produces the most coconuts in Kabat Sub-district is Kedayunan Village with a harvest area of ​​426 ha and a production of 679.9 tons in 2020. However, coconut fiber waste has not been utilized optimally. Coconut fiber is a by-product and the largest part of the coconut fruit, which is around 35% of the weight of the coconut fruit. Although coconut fiber is classified as organic waste, if left untreated it will have an impact on the environment such as waste accumulation. The availability of waste that is very large in the Diporejo Farmers Group, further processing is needed so that coconut fiber waste becomes a product with high selling value and can help increase the income of farmer group members. One way to overcome this problem is by processing coconut fruit derivative products from coconut fiber into cocopeat. Cocopeat is a planting medium made from coconut fiber which has several advantages. These advantages include, as an environmentally friendly organic planting medium and has a fairly high water absorption capacity, the most important of which is being able to reduce coconut waste in the surrounding environment. In addition to coconut fiber processing activities, members of the farmer group are taught training on how to market cocopeat in the market.
Utilization of Catfish Pond Wastewater for Liquid Organic Fertilizer Production in Mangir Village, Banyuwangi Regency Widakdo, Danang Sudarso Widya Prakoso Joyo; Rusti, Nanda; Amaniyah, Maghfirotul; Halil, Halil; Hidayatulloh, Arif; Ervanda, Adinda Alya
IMPOWERMENT SOCIETY Vol 9 No 1 (2026): February 2026
Publisher : Institut Teknologi dan Bisnis Widya Gama Lumajang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30741/eps.v9i1.1746

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Catfish pond wastewater, rich in essential nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, holds significant potential as a primary raw material for liquid organic fertilizer. In Mangir Village, Banyuwangi, this waste is not utilized optimally and is often discharged directly into the environment, causing pollution. This community service activity aimed to empower the Mangir Village Farmers Group through participatory training on converting catfish pond wastewater into environmentally friendly, economically valuable liquid organic fertilizer. The methods implemented included a participatory approach through socialization, technical training in fermentation processes, practical mentoring, and assistance with marketing strategy. The results demonstrated a significant increase in farmers' knowledge and skills in processing waste into high-quality liquid fertilizer. Furthermore, there was a noticeable rise in the group's interest in adopting organic farming practices. This initiative successfully produced a marketable liquid organic fertiliser, contributing to sustainable waste management, reducing environmental pollution, and decreasing farmers' dependence on chemical fertilisers. The activity also introduced the community to the concept of a circular economy, turning waste into a valuable resource. This empowerment model can serve as a reference for other regions seeking to develop sustainable, economically productive agricultural practices.