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Journal : Unram Journal of Community Service (UJCS)

Zero Wastefor Creative Economy And Tourism In Kolo Asakota Village, Bima City Solihin, Muhamad; Doo, Viona Febyola Refana; Huldi, Amzanatul; Mahya, WN. Marhamah; Aziz, Muhaimin; Yahya, Muhammad Rizal; Adriana, Novia; Al Munawarah, Nur; Nurhidayanti, Nurhidayanti; Rizkan, Rizkan; Hemon, A. Farid
Unram Journal of Community Service Vol. 5 No. 4 (2024): December
Publisher : Pascasarjana Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/ujcs.v5i4.684

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Garbage is a major problem in the development of beach tourism in Kolo Village, Bima City. Garbage causes beaches to become dirty, beaches become less beautiful, brings unpleasant odors, causes disease and environmental pollution. The results of observations of the state of waste in Kolo Village showed that the prominent waste problems are waste heaps, waste sources, waste sorting, waste storage/TPA, waste transportation, waste destruction, and low compliance/awareness of regional regulations regarding waste handling . The 2024 Mataram University PMD KKN program in Kolo sub-district aims to provide understanding to the community about the importance of the Zero Waste concept, digitize the promotion of Zero Waste Tourism and creative economy MSMEs, train community creativity in processing waste into craft products with selling value. Apart from that, the PMD KKN program is also to promote and maintain the cleanliness of tourist and residential environments. The results of the activity show that the Mataram University PMD KKN program in Kolo sub-district has influenced the community's enthusiasm for implementing zero waste and using recycled waste into products of economic value such as shopping bags (Z-Bags), key chains, and compost for agriculture. It is hoped that the Zero Waste concept will spur community creativity and develop a creative economy and waste-free tourism.
The Application of Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria Technology to Increase Peanut Production in Poor Farmers "Sumber Hidup" Farmer Group of Sigerongan Village Hemon, A. Farid; Ujianto, Lestari; Yakob, Uyek Malik
Unram Journal of Community Service Vol. 5 No. 4 (2024): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/ujcs.v5i4.779

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Some members of “Sumber Hidup” farmer group were poor farmers, farming on narrow land with low productivity. The aim of this activity was to help farmer group through the application of Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR) technology to increase peanut production on narrow land. These activities have been carried out to apply science and technology, as direct training/counseling and plot demonstrations (action research) to farmers. The method used in training was adult education with participatory techniques. Training and plot demonstration activities aimed to increase the skills and knowledge of farmers. The demonstration plot that has been carried out was in the form of action research based on the results of previous research. The demonstration plot that carried out was to compare the planting of several peanut lines using PGPR. The results of the activity showed that members of the "Sumber Hidup" farmer group were very responsive to community service activities. Farmers heard and asked the several questions related to planting superior varieties and implementing PGPR. Participants were very active in every activity such as selecting seeds, making plot demonstration, planting, hilling, weeding and harvesting activities. The technological transformation process for the use of superior varieties and the application of PGPR on narrow land has occurred in the "Sumber Hidup" farmer group. The results of the plot demonstration showed that the application of PGPR on the G19-UI groundnut line produce 3,280 g of dry pods/plot or the equivalent of 8 tonnes/hectare
Production of Organic Fertilizer from Rice Husks and Cow Manure to Increase Crop Production in Leming Village Muhtadi, Muhammad Fauzan; Alkusairi , Lalu Randi; Rizkillah, Muhammad Firman Haris; Listiani, Ulmi; Sarfina, Sarfina; Ramadhani, Novianda; Pazira, Ira; Duhita, Baiq Rizqi Amelia; Nur, Saufa Marwatin; Septiana, Nuraweni; Hemon, A. Farid
Unram Journal of Community Service Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/ujcs.v6i1.891

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Chemical-based fertilizers have become a significant issue in the agricultural sector of Leming Village, Terara District, East Lombok Regency. Excessive use of chemical fertilizers can lead to various negative impacts on the environment, human health, and agricultural sustainability. Observations on the use of chemical fertilizers in Leming Village indicate that the number of chemical fertilizer users remains high, along with a low level of public awareness regarding the harmful effects of these fertilizers. The 2025 KKN PMD Program of Mataram University in Leming Village aims to educate the community about the dangers of chemical fertilizers, provide an alternative in the form of organic fertilizer made from a combination of rice husks and livestock manure (cow dung), and train the community in producing organic fertilizer using these materials. In addition to these initiatives, the KKN PMD program also includes tree planting and seedling distribution, which will be utilized for compost application
Shallot Agrotourism Based on Local Resources (Mulch and Organic Fertilizer) to Achieve Sustainable Agroecosystem in Sigerongan Village A. Farid Hemon; Tufaila Hemon; Endah Wahyuningsih; Lestari Ujianto; Dwi Putra Buana Sakti
Unram Journal of Community Service Vol. 6 No. 3 (2025): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/ujcs.v6i3.1163

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The Farming in Sigerongan village is highly intensive, potentially leading to chemical residues such as pesticides and fertilizers, which pose a problem for the biological, physical, and chemical balance of the soil and the environment. Sigerongan village, with its "Sumber Hidup" Farmers Group, is a popular destination for local tourism, necessitating the development of a farming system that is both economically valuable and environmentally friendly. Shallot farming offers an alternative for developing agrotourism through the use of local resources such as rice mulch and organic fertilizer. Researchers have collected several superior shallot varieties and utilized mulch and manure to increase the productivity of small plots. To achieve this goal, direct extension activities and demonstration plots (action research) have been conducted with farmers. The training method used is adult education (POD) using participatory techniques. These activities aim to improve the skills and knowledge of partner farmers. The results of the activity showed that the development of shallot agrotourism based on local resources has been carried out in the "Sumber Hidup" farmer group in Sigerongan village. Partner farmers have been very responsive to the community service activities. The technological transformation process of using rice straw mulch and cow manure in shallot cultivation has been implemented. Partner farmers are expected to experience behavioral changes in knowledge, skills, and attitudes to develop shallot agrotourism. 3. The chemical-free shallot cultivation technique that has been developed has the potential to promote agrotourism in Sigerongan village.
Introduction of Superior Varieties and Seeds Quality in Shallot Cultivation in "Sumber Hidup" the Farmer Group Sigerongan Village Hemon, A. Farid; Kisman, Kisman; Sudarmawan, AA Ketut; Ujito, Lestari
Unram Journal of Community Service Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/ujcs.v5i1.481

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Members of the "Sumber Hidup" farmer group mostly carry out farming on narrow fields of land with very low yields. One alternative for developing farming businesses on limited land was the use of superior varieties and quality seeds of shallot. To achieve this goal, activities have been carried out to apply science and technology, both in the training/counseling and plot demonstrations (action research) for farmers. The method used in training was adult education with participatory techniques. The resulting output was an increase in the skills and knowledge of partner farmers. The demonstration plot that has been carried out was action research based on the results of research that has been carried out previously. The demonstration plot that has been done was to compare the planting of superior varieties of shallots with shallot seeds originating from farmers. The results of the activity showed that members of the "Sumber Hidup" farmer group who participated in the extension were very responsive to community service activities. Farmers heard and asked several questions related to planting superior varieties and quality shallot seeds on limited land. Participants were very active in every activity such as selecting seeds, making demonstration plots, planting, hilling, weeding and harvesting activities. The process of technological transformation of the use of superior varieties and quality seeds of shallots on limited land has occurred in the "Sumber Hidup" farmer group. The results of the demonstration plot showed that superior varieties produced 5-7 tons per hectare of shallot
Zero Wastefor Creative Economy And Tourism In Kolo Asakota Village, Bima City Solihin, Muhamad; Doo, Viona Febyola Refana; Huldi, Amzanatul; Mahya, WN. Marhamah; Aziz, Muhaimin; Yahya, Muhammad Rizal; Adriana, Novia; Al Munawarah, Nur; Nurhidayanti, Nurhidayanti; Rizkan, Rizkan; Hemon, A. Farid
Unram Journal of Community Service Vol. 5 No. 4 (2024): December
Publisher : Pascasarjana Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/ujcs.v5i4.684

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Garbage is a major problem in the development of beach tourism in Kolo Village, Bima City. Garbage causes beaches to become dirty, beaches become less beautiful, brings unpleasant odors, causes disease and environmental pollution. The results of observations of the state of waste in Kolo Village showed that the prominent waste problems are waste heaps, waste sources, waste sorting, waste storage/TPA, waste transportation, waste destruction, and low compliance/awareness of regional regulations regarding waste handling . The 2024 Mataram University PMD KKN program in Kolo sub-district aims to provide understanding to the community about the importance of the Zero Waste concept, digitize the promotion of Zero Waste Tourism and creative economy MSMEs, train community creativity in processing waste into craft products with selling value. Apart from that, the PMD KKN program is also to promote and maintain the cleanliness of tourist and residential environments. The results of the activity show that the Mataram University PMD KKN program in Kolo sub-district has influenced the community's enthusiasm for implementing zero waste and using recycled waste into products of economic value such as shopping bags (Z-Bags), key chains, and compost for agriculture. It is hoped that the Zero Waste concept will spur community creativity and develop a creative economy and waste-free tourism.
The Application of Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria Technology to Increase Peanut Production in Poor Farmers "Sumber Hidup" Farmer Group of Sigerongan Village Hemon, A. Farid; Ujianto, Lestari; Yakob, Uyek Malik
Unram Journal of Community Service Vol. 5 No. 4 (2024): December
Publisher : Pascasarjana Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/ujcs.v5i4.779

Abstract

Some members of “Sumber Hidup” farmer group were poor farmers, farming on narrow land with low productivity. The aim of this activity was to help farmer group through the application of Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR) technology to increase peanut production on narrow land. These activities have been carried out to apply science and technology, as direct training/counseling and plot demonstrations (action research) to farmers. The method used in training was adult education with participatory techniques. Training and plot demonstration activities aimed to increase the skills and knowledge of farmers. The demonstration plot that has been carried out was in the form of action research based on the results of previous research. The demonstration plot that carried out was to compare the planting of several peanut lines using PGPR. The results of the activity showed that members of the "Sumber Hidup" farmer group were very responsive to community service activities. Farmers heard and asked the several questions related to planting superior varieties and implementing PGPR. Participants were very active in every activity such as selecting seeds, making plot demonstration, planting, hilling, weeding and harvesting activities. The technological transformation process for the use of superior varieties and the application of PGPR on narrow land has occurred in the "Sumber Hidup" farmer group. The results of the plot demonstration showed that the application of PGPR on the G19-UI groundnut line produce 3,280 g of dry pods/plot or the equivalent of 8 tonnes/hectare
Production of Organic Fertilizer from Rice Husks and Cow Manure to Increase Crop Production in Leming Village Muhtadi, Muhammad Fauzan; Alkusairi , Lalu Randi; Rizkillah, Muhammad Firman Haris; Listiani, Ulmi; Sarfina, Sarfina; Ramadhani, Novianda; Pazira, Ira; Duhita, Baiq Rizqi Amelia; Nur, Saufa Marwatin; Septiana, Nuraweni; Hemon, A. Farid
Unram Journal of Community Service Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): March
Publisher : Pascasarjana Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/ujcs.v6i1.891

Abstract

Chemical-based fertilizers have become a significant issue in the agricultural sector of Leming Village, Terara District, East Lombok Regency. Excessive use of chemical fertilizers can lead to various negative impacts on the environment, human health, and agricultural sustainability. Observations on the use of chemical fertilizers in Leming Village indicate that the number of chemical fertilizer users remains high, along with a low level of public awareness regarding the harmful effects of these fertilizers. The 2025 KKN PMD Program of Mataram University in Leming Village aims to educate the community about the dangers of chemical fertilizers, provide an alternative in the form of organic fertilizer made from a combination of rice husks and livestock manure (cow dung), and train the community in producing organic fertilizer using these materials. In addition to these initiatives, the KKN PMD program also includes tree planting and seedling distribution, which will be utilized for compost application
Co-Authors , Kisman 2, Sukyawati Adriana, Novia Al Munawarah, Nur Alifah Fatiah Rabani Alkusairi , Lalu Randi Ameliya Eka Budiyanti Auliya Safitri Aziz, Muhaimin B. Erna Listiana Bagus Adi Rahman Baiq Erna Listiana Baiq Erna Listiana Baiq Khalda Aulia Baiq Muthi Atu Baiq Silvia Elvany Delta Murtiana Doo, Viona Febyola Refana Duhita, Baiq Rizqi Amelia Dwi Putra Buana Sakti Endah Wahyuningsih Gunawan Gunawan Halimah , Hanafi Abdurrachman Huldi, Amzanatul Hulya Hat taya I Gusti Putu Muliarta Aryana I Ketut Ngawit I Made Sudantha I Wayan Sudika I Wayan Sutresna Ida Wahyuni Irwan Muthahanas Jayaputra Joko Priyono Kisman -, Kisman Kisman Kisman Lestari Ujianto Lestari Ujianto Lestari Ujianto Lestari Ujianto, Lestari Listiana, Baiq Erna Listiani, Ulmi M. Yusuf Mahya, WN. Marhamah MAYANTI, NUR Muhtadi, Muhammad Fauzan Ni Wayan Sri Suliartini Nihla Farida Nur, Saufa Marwatin Nurhidayanti, Nurhidayanti Pazira, Ira Raihanun, Siti Ramadhani, Novianda Restiyah, Demy Afiya Ridha Ayumnuazmi Rizkan, Rizkan Rizkillah, Muhammad Firman Haris Sarfina, Sarfina Septiana, Nuraweni Solihin, Muhamad Sudarmawan, AA Ketut Sudarsono Sudharmawan, Anak Agung Ketut Sukartono Sukartono Suliartini, Ni Wayan Sri Sumarjan Sumarjan . Sumarjan . Sumarjan . Sumarjan Sumarjan Sumarjan Sumarjan Sumarjan Sumarjan Sumarjan Sumarjan Sumarjan Sumarjan Sumarjan Sumarjan, Sumarjan Suprayanti Dewi Suprayanti Martia Dewi Suprayanti Martia Dewi Syarifinnur Syarifinnur Tufaila Hemon Ujito, Lestari Uyek Malik Yakop Wahyu Astiko Yahya, Muhammad Rizal Yakob, Uyek Malik Yakop, Uyek Malik Zahratul Aeni Zumratul Jamila