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Journal : Unri Conference Series: Community Engagement

Penerapan teknologi biopori dalam pencegahan banjir dan kekeringan yang sekaligus pembuatan biokompos di Kelurahan Delima Kecamatan Tampan Pekanbaru Andi Dahliaty; Yuana Nurulita; Titania Tjandrawati Nugroho; Sri Helianty
Unri Conference Series: Community Engagement Vol 1 (2019): Seminar Nasional Pemberdayaan Masyarakat
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Universitas Riau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/unricsce.1.255-261

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Flooding is a problem that almost every year affects urban and rural areas. Generally, in urban areas, floods are caused more by the lack of smooth flow of water (sewage) due to waste dumped into the water stream and the reduction of water catchment areas. The Delima Subdistrict of Tampan Subdistrict has a simple housing area that has a limited home yard measuring around 7m x13m up to 10m x 15m per house unit. To meet clean water needs, this area uses bore wells which over time will reduce underground water reserves. The housing area is sometimes disemenised, which results in a lack of infiltration of rain water so that it is prone to flooding and drought. To overcome this, the community can apply biopore infiltration technology. This service activity aims to introduce biopore infiltration technology and invites the community to apply it and make biocompost from the infiltration hole. The method of service activities was carried out with material delivery techniques and discussions as well as demonstrations or practices in making biopori infiltration holes as an effort to overcome floods and droughts in settlements around the Delima Village, Tampan District, Pekanbaru. From the results of this activity it is known that the target community seemed enthusiastic about the material presented and there was an increase in the knowledge and insights of the participants about biopori absorption technology by around 80%.
Produksi Biokompos Melalui Teknik Mini Biopori di dalam Wadah Bekas Ramah Lingkungan Untuk Tanaman Hortikultura Dahliaty, Andi; Sophia, Halida; Azlina, Nur; Siregar, Siti Saidah; Susilawati, Susilawati; Nugroho, Titania Tjandrawati
Unri Conference Series: Community Engagement Vol 6 (2024): Seminar Nasional Pemberdayaan Masyarakat
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Universitas Riau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/unricsce.6.247-253

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Mini biopori is an innovative and efficient technique for producing biocompost. This technique utilizes used containers that are environmentally friendly, allowing the community to independently process household organic waste. In addition to reducing waste, this technique also produces fertilizer that is beneficial for horticultural plants. The purpose of this community service activity is to provide knowledge and insights to the community about the application of mini biopori technology in used containers for horticultural plant production, enhance the community's skills in applying mini biopori technology, utilize the biocompost produced from biopori infiltration holes for planting horticultural crops, and assist the community from an economic aspect (increasing community income) by using simple and inexpensive materials to produce high-value horticultural plants. This activity is conducted in Sungai Berbari Village, Pusako District, Siak Regency. The methods of this community service consist of several stages, including preparation, training through lectures and discussions, practical implementation of the mini biopori technique, and evaluation, which considers the conditions before and after the training activities. The results of this activity indicate that the participants have a better understanding of the biocompost production process and the benefits of the mini biopori technique. All participants (100%) considered the mini biopore technique training to be very beneficial, indicating that this training has successfully provided added value to the participants. A total of 70% of the participants showed an interest in applying the mini biopore technique in their homes. The mini biopore technique is considered effective in managing organic waste, producing beneficial fertilizer, and has the potential to reduce dependence on chemical fertilizers. Additionally, implementing this technique can lower agricultural production costs, increase crop yields, and contribute to long-term economic well-being in the community.
Transfer Teknologi Pengolahan Bunga Telang (Clitoria ternatea) menjadi Teh Celup Herbal di Desa Dayang Suri Kecamatan Bunga Raya Kabupaten Siak Perdana, Fitra; Dahliaty, Andi; Nurulita, Yuana; Fawrin, Heralda; Yanti, Selfi; Haryani, Yuli
Unri Conference Series: Community Engagement Vol 7 (2025): Seminar Nasional Pemberdayaan Masyarakat
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/unricsce.7.507-512

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Butterfly pea (Clitoria ternatea) is a plant that provides various health benefits due to its pharmacologically active compounds. Nevertheless, the community’s limited knowledge and skills in utilizing and processing butterfly pea into herbal tea bags underline the importance of this community service activity. Processing butterfly pea into herbal tea serves as an effective approach to make its health benefits more accessible for daily use. This program aimed to enhance community knowledge about the health properties of butterfly pea, improve their skills in producing herbal tea bags, and encourage its development as a household-scale product with market potential, given its simple and low-cost processing method. The target beneficiaries were residents of Dayang Suri Village, Bunga Raya Subdistrict, Siak Regency with 55 participants. Program achievements were measured by determining the increased knowledge and skills in processing butterfly pea into herbal tea bags, as well as growing interest in its commercialization. Pre- and post-test results demonstrated a significant improvement in participants’ average scores from 45% to 87%, with a statistically significant paired t-test result (α=0.05).