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Promoting Sustainable Urban Farming Through Plant Clinic Consultations on Car Free Days Norbertus Citra Irawan; Haryuni Haryuni; Tyas Soemarah Kusuma Dewi; Sapto Priyadi; Suswadi Suswadi
Journal of Community Capacity Empowerment Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Agustus 2023
Publisher : Universitas Tunas Pembangunan Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36728/jcce.v1i2.2813

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In the face of rapid urban growth, this community service activity addresses the problem of decreasing green open land and the lack of awareness of sustainable agriculture. Activities carried out during the car-free day on Jalan Slamet Riyadi, Surakarta, involved a plant clinic, demonstrations of sustainable maintenance and distribution of seeds. The aim is to increase the understanding of urban communities about the importance of sustainable agriculture and provide practical guidance. Through direct interaction with experts and hands-on practice, these activities increase people's understanding and confidence in caring for plants. The distribution of seedlings also stimulates interest in gardening and an increase in greenery. The results of this dedication encourage active participation in urban farming, providing benefits to the environment and the community's quality of life. This activity confirmed that direct approaches with communities, through clinics, demonstrations, and active participation, effectively address urban environmental challenges and raise awareness of sustainable agriculture.
Addition To Green-Based Feed Preparations With Fermentation Technology Innovation Good Ruminant Feeding Practices Sapto Priyadi; Achmad Fatchul Aziez; Haryuni
Journal of Community Capacity Empowerment Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Februari 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36728/jcce.v2i1.3113

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Improving ruminant feed quality is an important factor in increasing livestock productivity and health. To improve feed quality, accompanying forage-based ruminant feed preparation with fermentation technology innovation is the focus of community service activities. Accompanying forage-based ruminant feed preparations with a fermentation technology approach is intended to optimize the nutrition and microbial content in the feed, thereby increasing the availability of nutrients and digestion of livestock, with impact factors on growth, animal health, and milk production. Fermentation technology innovations can improve feed quality by increasing nutritional content, reducing anti-nutritional ingredients, and increasing nutritional availability for livestock without depending on or being influenced by changes from the rainy season to the dry season.
Sustainable Agriculture Education through Processing Tobacco Stem into Liquid Organic Fertilizer Karunia Irfan , Ramadahan; Ardhanesdian Rizqi , Setyadi; Haryuni, Haryuni; Sapto, Priyadi; Achmad Fatchul, Aziez; Mutiarra Ridyo, Arum
Journal of Community Capacity Empowerment Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): February 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36728/jcce.v3i1.4569

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Processing agricultural waste into value-added products is an important step in supporting sustainable agriculture. One of the wastes that has great potential to be processed is tobacco stem waste, which is often considered as waste without value. This educational activity aims to provide knowledge and skills to farmers in processing tobacco stem waste into liquid organic fertilizer. This education is carried out through a participatory approach, involving counseling, technical demonstrations, and direct practice. The results of the activity showed that participants were able to understand the importance of waste management in supporting agricultural sustainability. Participants also succeeded in practicing the process of processing tobacco stem waste into liquid organic fertilizer, which includes shredding, fermentation using local microorganisms, and packaging the final product. The positive impacts of this activity include increasing farmer awareness of waste management, reducing dependence on chemical fertilizers, and cost efficiency in their farming systems. In addition, the application of liquid organic fertilizer from tobacco stems can also increase soil fertility naturally and support environmental conservation efforts. However, there are several challenges in implementing this activity, such as the lack of supporting facilities and the need for further assistance to ensure the sustainability of technology adoption by farmers. Overall, this educational activity has a positive impact on improving farmer skills and innovative waste management, while supporting more environmentally friendly and sustainable agriculture.
TOGA Education and Socialization: Building Nature-Based Family Health siti mardhika sari; Dewi, Tyas Soemarah Kurnia; Suprapti, Endang; Aziez, Achmad Fatchul; Haryuni; Daryanti
Journal of Community Capacity Empowerment Vol 3 No 2 (2025): August 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36728/jcce.v3i2.5690

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The community’s demand for medicinal plants continues to grow along with the back to nature trend, which encourages the use of natural ingredients to maintain health. However, in Karangmojo Village, Weru Subdistrict, Sukoharjo Regency, many home gardens remain underutilized, even though they have the potential to serve as a source of Family Medicinal Plants (TOGA). This community service program aimed to improve the knowledge and skills of members of the Family Welfare Empowerment (PKK) group in cultivating TOGA to support family health self-reliance. The program was conducted on January 15, 2025, at the Karangmojo Village Hall using a participatory approach, including counseling, technical training, field practice, and mentoring. Participants were introduced to various medicinal plants that are easy to cultivate, planting and maintenance techniques, as well as their applications for simple home remedies. The results showed a significant increase in participants’ knowledge and skills, reflected in their high enthusiasm during practice and their commitment to developing TOGA gardens in their respective yards. A demonstration TOGA garden was successfully established in one participant’s yard as a replicable model. This activity not only provided direct benefits for family health but also opened up economic opportunities through processing harvested medicinal plants into marketable herbal products. The program is expected to be sustainable with continuous mentoring and the establishment of a village-level TOGA working group.
Co-Authors Achmad Fatchcul Aziez Achmad Fatchul Aziez Achmad Fatchul, Aziez Achmad Fatkhul Aziez Achmadi Priyatmojo Adi Prasetyo AF Aziez AF Aziez Agung Prasetyo Agus Budiyono Alfiansyah Al Afghani Erping Sitompul Anggi Ardianto Apriantonedi, Reko Ardhanesdian Rizqi , Setyadi ARDIANOR ARDIANOR Arif Hidayanto Azhar Aditya Rahman D. DARYANTI Daryanti Daryanti DARYANTI DARYANTI Dewi, Tyas Soemarah Koernia Dian Rakhmawati Didik Dwi Ardiyanto Dwi Susilo U Dwi Susilo Utami Dwi Susilo Utami Dwi Susilo Utami Dwi Susilo Utami Dwi Susilo Utami Dwi Susilo Utami Eko Hartoyo Endang Suprapti Erma Cahyani Erviana Fatkur Fatkur Fransisko, Eko Harjanto FP UTP Ska HARJANTO HARJANTO HARTOYO, EKO Hidayati Hidayati Irna Megawati Irvansyah Cahya Perwita ismah Khoirunnisa JOKO KUSNANTO Karim, Djuniasti Karunia Irfan , Ramadahan Kembarawati Kembarawati Komala Rosiah, Wildia Kris Julianto Kusriani Prasetyowati Kusriani Prasetyowati kusuma, galih sekar permata Lisarut Sahayana Hutapea Lutfi Ali Setiawan Ma'shum, Halim Mahananto Masniati Muchlis Zainuri Muhamad Amin Muhammad Taufik Page Mutiarra Ridyo Arum Norbertus Citra Irawan Nugroho, Benny Prabawati, Dimar Prasetio, Suji Tegar R Soelistijono Raimundus Chalik Ramadhan, Karunia Irfan Rani Latifah Ratih Dwi Kartikasari Ratih. D Kartikasari Rochmadi Rochmadi Sapto Priyadi Setie Harieni Setyadi, Ardhanesdian Rizqi Siti Mardhika Sari SRI HANDOYO Suswadi Teguh Supriyadi Teguh Teguh Titik Nuryati, Titik Tyas Soemarah K. Tyas Soemarah K.D Tyas Soemarah K.D Tyas Soemarah Koernia Dewi Tyas SOEMARAH KURNIA DEWI Tyas. S. K. Dewi Utami, Rizky Septika Veri Dwi Arum Putri Serang Wiyono Wiyono Wiyono