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Pembinaan dan Simulasi Prospek Budidaya Maggot BSF dengan Sistem Dinamik di Kecamatan Cimenyan Bandung Vita Sarasi; Iman Chaerudin; Joval Ifghaniyafi Farras
Warta LPM WARTA LPM, Vol. 25, No. 4, Oktober 2022
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (716.213 KB) | DOI: 10.23917/warta.v25i4.613

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Cimenyan District has a problem in the form of accumulation of waste which pollutes the environment and endangers health. Another problem is the very high price of animal feed because it has to be imported from abroad. An alternative solution to these two problems is to use the Maggot Black Soldier Fly (BSF). BSF maggot is proven to be able to decompose organic waste, it is also animal feed that has high nutrition. Research objectives: (1) to describe the implementation of community development activities regarding how to cultivate BSF maggot in Cimenyan District, (2) to analyze the results of a simulation on the future prospects for BSF maggot cultivation to motivate training participants and readers regarding its potential. This coaching involved 17 participants which was carried out online and offline. Participants were given modules and then guided to carry out cultivation practices. The author also simulated the prospects for BSF maggot cultivation using the dynamic system method. The output of this research is how to cultivate BSF maggot and simulation results using a dynamic system which shows the potential for very good BSF maggot cultivation in the next ten years that the government needs to consider both in reducing organic waste, as a substitute for animal feed, and as a business product to create a circular economy and also support the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) targetsCimenyan District has a problem in the form of accumulation of waste which pollutes the environment and endangers health. Another problem is the very high price of animal feed because it has to be imported from abroad. An alternative solution to these two problems is to use the Maggot Black Soldier Fly (BSF). BSF maggot is proven to be able to decompose organic waste, it is also animal feed that has high nutrition. Research objectives: (1) to describe the implementation of community development activities regarding how to cultivate BSF maggot in Cimenyan District, (2) to analyze the results of a simulation on the future prospects for BSF maggot cultivation to motivate training participants and readers regarding its potential. This coaching involved 17 participants which was carried out online and offline. Participants were given modules and then guided to carry out cultivation practices. The author also simulated the prospects for BSF maggot cultivation using the dynamic system method. The output of this research is how to cultivate BSF maggot and simulation results using a dynamic system which shows the potential for very good BSF maggot cultivation in the next ten years that the government needs to consider both in reducing organic waste, as a substitute for animal feed, and as a business product to create a circular economy and also support the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) targets.
Revegetasi Lahan Bekas Tambang dengan Tanaman Multifungsi di Karang Panganten, Desa Gunungmasigit, Kabupaten Bandung Barat Abdurahman, Oman; Sarasi, Vita; Afrullah, Yunardi
Warta LPM WARTA LPM, Vol. 26, No. 4, Oktober 2023
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/warta.v26i4.1949

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The uncontrolled sand, stone, limestone, and marble mining activities have caused damage to Karang Panganten in the Rajamandala karst area, West Bandung Regency, which is a geologically protected area in the form of a nature reserve. The resulting damage has had adverse effects on the community, such as the loss of clean water sources, environmental degradation, decreased air quality, and disruptions to the livelihoods of people dependent on natural resources in the area. Therefore, a Community Service Activity (PKM) was conducted by the Bandung Energy and Mining Polytechnic (PEP) from June to December 2022 with approximately 50 to 75 participants. The method used involved providing materials on organic fertilizer production using stacked buckets, greening the mining area by distributing and planting 140 multifunctional plant seedlings, namely moringa, bamboo, and balsa, renovating some slippery and steep footpaths, and installing plaques as a sign that the activity had been carried out. The results of this PKM activity include conveying an understanding of the importance of greening to achieve a balance between mining activities and environmental sustainability management, as well as increasing the community's knowledge of organic fertilizer production for optimal plant growth. This PKM activity indirectly contributes to the Citarum River Basin (DAS) conservation program, specifically the "Citarum Harum" program. Subsequent PKM activities can replicate this initiative in other villages in the Cipatat Subdistrict or other karst areas in West Bandung, as these areas are in great need of rehabilitation. The entire process can be modularized as a guide for future educational activities.