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Empowering Triyagan Village: A Comprehensive Service Program for Advancing Fisheries Cultivation and Aquaponics in Mojolaban District, Sukoharjo Regency Suprapti, Endang; Mahananto; Prasetyowati, Kusriani
Journal of Community Capacity Empowerment Vol 2 No 1 (2024): Februari 2024
Publisher : Universitas Tunas Pembangunan Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36728/jcce.v2i1.3270

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The service program is carried out by holding activities to help develop and improve fisheries cultivation and aquaponics activities in Triyagan Village, Mojolaban District, Sukoharjo Regency. The methods used to achieve the intended goal are providing education regarding the importance of cultivating in the yard, training on cultivating fish in buckets, and training on aquaponic cultivation. Training on the aquaponic cultivation system, a combination of raising fish in buckets and vegetables, can increase partners' knowledge of cultivating fish in buckets. And aquaponics of kale. Partners can immediately practice Budikdamber and Aquaponik, cultivation management, and Budikdamber and Aquapoik business management. The author hopes that promoting cultivation around the home yard will increase family food security.
Assistance Innovation In Organic Waste Management As A Hydroponic Media Substrate Building A Green Future Priyadi, Sapto; Suprapti, Endang; Kurnia Dewi, Tyas Soemarah; Soelistijono, R.; Haryuni, H.; Achmad Fatchul Aziez; Daryanti; Mardhika Sari, Siti; Shodiq, Yusuf Nur; Nugroho, Benny; Alanusa, Awang
Journal of Community Capacity Empowerment Vol 2 No 2 (2024): Agustus 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36728/jcce.v2i2.3684

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Organic waste management is becoming increasingly important in responding to current global environmental challenges. In this context, this community service aims to explore the potential for using organic waste as a substrate for hydroponic media in building a greener agricultural future in a sustainable system. The use of organic waste as a substrate for hydroponic media has great potential in supporting plant growth, because it contains available N, P2O5, K2O and C-organic nutrients which are sufficient for plant growth and development. Plants grown in organic waste-based substrates show comparable or even better growth compared to plants grown in conventional substrates. The use of organic waste in hydroponic farming also has a positive impact on the environment. More effective management of organic waste helps reduce environmental pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. This community service program has also succeeded in increasing public awareness and knowledge about organic waste management and hydroponic technology. Thus, the use of organic waste as a substrate for hydroponic media offers great potential in improving organic waste management, increasing agricultural productivity, and reducing negative impacts on the environment. This activity makes a real contribution to building a more sustainable agricultural future and contributes to global efforts in facing increasingly complex environmental challenges.
Organic Fertilizer Making Training as an Effort to Implement Sustainable Organic Farming at the Gudangharjo Paranggupito Wonogiri Farmers Group Sari, Siti Mardhika; Wiyono; Suprapti, Endang; Budiyono, Agus; Daryanti
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.v3i1.4556

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This community service activity aims to provide training in making organic fertilizer as a practical step towards implementing sustainable organic farming. This program was implemented for members of the Gudangharjo Farmers Group located in Paranggupito, Wonogiri, an area with significant agricultural potential but limited implementation of organic farming practices. The training focused on the utilization of locally available materials, such as cow dung, rice bran, banana leaves, molasses, and decomposing microbes, to produce high-quality organic fertilizer. The methods used included explanations, demonstrations, and hands-on practice to improve participants' understanding and skills. Participants were introduced to the principles of organic farming, the benefits of organic fertilizer, and the technical steps of making compost, with an emphasis on the right ratio of ingredients, aeration, and moisture management. The results showed an increase in participants' knowledge and motivation to adopt organic fertilizer practices, supported by the availability of raw materials in the area. Participants successfully made organic fertilizer during the training, and follow-up evaluations showed their readiness to apply their knowledge in their farming activities. This program contributes to promoting sustainable farming practices and reducing dependence on chemical fertilizers, in line with efforts to preserve the environment and improve soil health. Future programs are expected to expand the reach of the training to neighboring farmer groups and incorporate advanced techniques for organic fertilizer production.
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 Abdul Rochim Abdus Salam, Abdus Acep Khatin Nuryadin Achmad Fatchul Aziez Achmadi Priyatmojo Aesah, Siti Agung Prasetyo Agus Budiyono Alanusa, Awang Alfiansyah Al Afghani Erping Sitompul Alif Amirul Fatkhurahman Anano, Riana Wulandari Ananto, Riana Wulandari Angelina, Vynysha Maretha Ari Kus Wardiyanto Arif Hidayanto Armeria Wijaya, Armeria Asy'ari, Asy'ari Azhar Aditya Rahman Bangun, Suriadi Bayu, Tejo Cahyani, Nonik Fitri D. DARYANTI Daryanti Daryanti DARYANTI DARYANTI Dewi, Tyas Soemarah Koernia Dian Rachma Agustin Dwi Susilo Utami Dwi Susilo Utami Dwi Susilo Utami Edi Purwanta Eko Hartoyo Elianta Ginting Elvin, Elvin Fikri Ramadhani Gunawan Gunawan Hakmi Afrado Handayu Anis Fatmala HARTOYO, EKO Haryuni Haryuni, H. Hermawan, Dicky Hernawati, Sri Purni Jaya, Eni Jayawarsa, A.A. Ketut JOKO KUSNANTO Joko Setiono Jum Anggriani KD, Tyas Soemarah Kris Julianto Kusriani Prasetyowati Kusriani Prasetyowati Kusriani Prasetyowati kusuma, galih sekar permata Mahananto Manuharawati Mardhika Sari, Siti Mariono FP UTP Ska Moh. Mukri Muhamad Amin Nasywa Pratama Affia Nauval Naswa Nendro Asto W Nonik Fitri Cahyani Norbertus Citra Irawan Nugroho, Benny Prasetio, Suji Tegar Puji Harsono Putro, Herdyanto Qulfatin, Taliana Indriyani Nur R Soelistijono Raden Mohamad Herdian Bhakti Rani Latifah Ratih Dwi Kartikasari Ratno Abidin Rohmatulloh, Hafizhudin safianti, suhastantin Samanhudi Samanhudi Sandha Soemantri, Sandha Sapto Priyadi Sembiring, Andryan Esra Setie Harieni Setyadi, Ardhanesdian Rizqi Shafira, Rahma Shellina Ayu Andani Shodiq, Yusuf Nur Shoffan Shoffa Siti Mardhika Sari SKD, Tyas Soemarah KD, Tyas Sri Hartati Sri Rejeki Agustinah Suher, Suher Sujinah Sujinah SUMARAH KD, TYAS Sunny Halim, Kerenina Supadi Suswadi Tanto Harto Tarigan, Arihta Esther Br Tarigan, Ester Tarigan, Robet Candra Tatag Yuli Eko Siswono Teguh Supriyadi Tihadanah Tihadanah Tyas SKD Tyas Soemarah K.D Tyas Soemarah K.D Tyas Soemarah Koernia Dewi Tyas Soemarah Kurnia Tyas SOEMARAH KURNIA DEWI TYAS SUMARAH KD Tyas. S. K. Dewi Umi Kulsum Utama, Mohamad Wira Viladelfia Sari Wiwi Wikanta Wiyono Wiyono wiyono