Rahmadina Fitria Ristanti
Jurusan Administrasi Publik, Fakultas Ilmu Administrasi, Universitas Brawijaya, Malang

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Acquisition of Goat and Sheep Farming Knowledge and Artificial Insemination Technology of Nanomaterial-Assisted Semen Sexing for Farmers in Wagir District, Malang Regency Kusumawati, Enike Dwi; Zaini, Akhmad; Sarwoko, Endi; Mahmud, Ali; Meinardhy, Ricky; Ramayanti, Kinta; Pamungkasih, Estri; Ristanti, Rahmadina Fitria; Arini, Iftita Yustitia; Wahyudie, Diyan Eko; Pradana, Diva Cahyo; Fachthurrohman, Muchammad; Ashari, Farhan; Pinastico, Stephanus Herin; Ulum, Muhammad Danial; Nugke, Haydar Wafiq; Kari, Asmad; Komilus, Connie Fay
Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat (Indonesian Journal of Community Engagement) Vol 10, No 4 (2024): December
Publisher : Direktorat Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Universitas Gadjah Mada

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In accordance with the Malang Regency Regional Development Plan, Wagir District is one of the Livestock Centre’s in Malang Regency because of its higher population of goats and sheep. However, the lack of goat and sheep farming knowledge as well as lack numbers of superior quality and quantity of lambs become main problems for realizing that plan. Therefore, a four-helix joint program was conducted through the collaboration of farmer communities, universities, industries, and local government to solve those problems. The community empowerment was aimed to improve the goat and sheep husbandry knowledges and farming skills as well as to train farmers in applying the artificial insemination technology with nanomaterial-assisted semen sexing to improve the availability of superior lambs of goats and sheep and sustaining the quantity and quality of goats and sheep in Wagir District of Malang Regency. The approach of participatory action and learning system was conducted through the community empowerment program, including valuable activities, namely focus group discussion, training, and direct practice, mentoring and field monitoring in 12 villages. The results of this program showed that the farmer awareness, knowledge, and skills on practicing good farming of goat and sheep as well as the application of the artificial insemination technology with nanomaterial-assisted semen sexing increased significantly from 20% to 90%. The social and economic impacts of the application of artificial insemination technology of nanomaterial-assisted sexing semen are the significant increase of goats and sheep farming productivity and the strengthening of livestock business management.
Development Planning Study of Oil Palm in Malang Regency Tarno, Hagus; Nugroho, Agus; Devi, Mia Prastika; Yahya, Minhajul Qowim; Karuniawan, Anggik; Anggraeni, Alifia Nurma; Wicaksono, Karuniawan Puji; Hermawan, Romy; Meinardhy, Ricky; Ramayanti, Kinta; Pamungkasih, Estri; Ristanti, Rahmadina Fitria; Wahyudie, Diyan Eko; Arin, Iftita Yustitia
Journal of Innovation and Applied Technology Vol 11, No 1 (2025)
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Universitas Brawijaya

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Malang District, East Java, presents significant potential for the development of oil palm plantations due to its favorable climate and land conditions. Indonesia, as the world's largest producer of palm oil, benefits from this industry, which contributes notably to its GDP and job creation. This study aims to provide a comprehensive development plan for oil palm in Malang District, incorporating environmental, economic, and social considerations. A participatory, data-driven approach was employed, combining field surveys, stakeholder interviews, and GIS mapping to assess land suitability, market dynamics, and environmental risks. The study's findings highlight the potential for enhancing oil palm productivity while addressing environmental and social concerns through sustainable practices and certifications like ISPO and RSPO. Economic analysis demonstrates the profitability of integrated oil palm management, with recommendations for improving operational efficiency, waste management, and market access.