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Implementation of Caterpillar Pest Control (CPC) on Solar Cell Based Onion Plants to Increase Productivity Wahyu Tri Handoko; Moh. Zainul Falah; Dhiyaurrahman Fakhruddin; Muhammad Sadidul Itqon; Langlang Gumilar; Farah Wardatul Afifah
Bulletin of Community Engagement Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): Bulletin of Community Engagement
Publisher : CV. Creative Tugu Pena

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51278/bce.v4i2.1295

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One of the agricultural products that is very necessary as a cooking spice is onions. Onions are a mandatory spice in every dish to add flavor and enjoyment to the dish. Onion plants are not limited to the season at which they are planted so farmers can plant onions at any time, especially shallots. Based on this, one of the Farmer Groups in Krejengan District, Probolinggo Regency, is a forum for deliberation regarding agriculture, especially shallots. In shallot farming in Krejengan District, in dealing with caterpillar and planthopper pests, chemical pesticides are often used excessively. This certainly hurts the health of those who consume shallots and the environmental impact. On the other hand, spraying chemical pesticides has large costs in purchasing pesticides and farmer labor. If this is not done, it will have an impact on reducing shallot crop production and even result in crop failure. This community service activity program aims to reduce the use of chemical pesticides for pest control, which of course can reduce the costs of purchasing pesticides and farmer labor. Apart from that, by reducing the use of chemical pesticides, those who consume shallots are healthier. By doing this, the Agro Makmur Farmers Group can maintain the shallot production yields by creating a pest control device or Caterpillar Pest Control (CPC) for solar cell-based shallot plants so that it is environmentally friendly.
Implementation of Caterpillar Pest Control (CPC) on Solar Cell Based Onion Plants to Increase Productivity Wahyu Tri Handoko; Moh. Zainul Falah; Dhiyaurrahman Fakhruddin; Muhammad Sadidul Itqon; Langlang Gumilar; Farah Wardatul Afifah
Bulletin of Community Engagement Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): Bulletin of Community Engagement
Publisher : CV. Creative Tugu Pena

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51278/bce.v4i2.1329

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One of the agricultural products that is very necessary as a cooking spice is onions. Onions are a mandatory spice in every dish to add flavor and enjoyment to the dish. Onion plants are not limited to the season at which they are planted so farmers can plant onions at any time, especially shallots. Based on this, one of the Farmer Groups in Krejengan District, Probolinggo Regency, is a forum for deliberation regarding agriculture, especially shallots. In shallot farming in Krejengan District, in dealing with caterpillar and planthopper pests, chemical pesticides are often used excessively. This certainly hurts the health of those who consume shallots and the environmental impact. On the other hand, spraying chemical pesticides has large costs in purchasing pesticides and farmer labor. If this is not done, it will have an impact on reducing shallot crop production and even result in crop failure. This community service activity program aims to reduce the use of chemical pesticides for pest control, which of course can reduce the costs of purchasing pesticides and farmer labor. Apart from that, by reducing the use of chemical pesticides, those who consume shallots are healthier. By doing this, the Agro Makmur Farmers Group can maintain the shallot production yields by creating a pest control device or Caterpillar Pest Control (CPC) for solar cell-based shallot plants so that it is environmentally friendly
Co-Authors A.N. Afandi Abdullah Iskandar Syah Abdullah Iskandar Syah Achmad Fahrul Aji Achmad Fakhri Achmad Safi’i Achmad Syahrudin Fakhri Achmad, Agil Ziddan Afandi, Arif Ahmad Dhaffa' Nibrosoma Aji Prasetya Wibawa Andriansyah, Muhammad Rizal Anik Nur Handayani Anjar Dwi Hariadi Arie Muazib Arif Afandi Aripriharta - Arum Kusuma Wardhany Asfani, Khoirudin Ayu Puwatiningsih Denis Eka Cahyani Dhiyaurrahman Fakhruddin Didik Dwi Prasetya Dita Anies Munawwaroh Dito Valentino Dityo Kreshna Argeshwara Diva Ayu Lestari Dwi Mukti Asmoro Eka Mistakim Erry Asnarindra Faisal Farris Setyawan Fakhri, Achmad Syahrudin Fakhruddin, Dhiyaurrahman Farah Wardatul Afifah Farrel Candra WA Fitri Zakiyatul Azizah Gilang Indrianto Pramono Gunawan, M. Ricko Hariadi, Anjar Dwi Ihsan, Rifqi Al Ira Kumalasari Irham Fadlika Ivandany, Inov Joumil Aidil Saifuddin Junoh, Ahmad Kadri Kornelius Kamargo/Irawan Dwi Wahyono Kornelius Kamargo Kusumawardana, Arya M Rodhi Faiz M. Cahyo Bagaskoro M. Farrel Akbar Firzatullah Michiko Ryuu Sakura A Mistakim, Eka Moh Zainul Falah Moh. Zainul Falah Moh. Zainul Falah Mohamad Rodhi Faiz Monika, Dezetty Muchamad Wahyu Prasetyo Muhammad Afnan Habibi Muhammad Andriansyah Muhammad Jazuli Shubhi Muhammad Jazuli Shubhi Muhammad Rizal Andriansyah Muhammad Sadidul Itqon Mutiar, Mutiar Muttabik Fathul Lathief Nafalski, Andrew Naizatul Zainul Rofiqi Nikmah, Revalina Nazilatun Nugraha, Agil Zaidan Nur Hidayat, Wahyu Prasetyo, Muhammad Arzu Quota Sias Rafli Amirul Husain Ridho Riski Hadi Ridzki, Imron Riya Mustikasari Rizqi, Muhammad Ihsanul Rodhi Faiz Rumokoy, Steven N. Sahroni, Muhammad As’ad Sakura A, Michiko Ryuu Samat, Ahmad Asri Abd Samsul Setumin Setumin, Samsul Setyawan, Faisal Farris Sias, Quota Alief Siti Sendari Soraya Norma Mustika Sujito - Sujito Sujito Syamsul Arifin Tran Huy Duy Utomo, Imam Tree WA, Farrel Candra Wahyu Tri Handoko Wahyu Tri Handoko Wicaksono, Ibram Adib Yogi Dwi Mahandi Yuni Rahmawati Yunis Sulistyorini Yunis Sulistyorini, Yunis