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Dissemination of salted fish dryer based on biomass energy for fishermen in Muara Badak Ilir Village, Kutai Kartanegara Suparno Suparno; Agus Hariyanto; Zainal Arifin
Community Empowerment Vol 6 No 12 (2021)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Magelang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (438.399 KB) | DOI: 10.31603/ce.6498

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Tembang and anchovy fish caught by fishermen from Muara Badak Ilir are generally processed into dried salted fish. Currently, the fish drying process is carried out in unsanitary environmental conditions and is highly dependent on the weather. The fish are dried on a rack which is placed in the field and takes 2-3 days. The purpose of this community service is to assist fishermen in solving fish drying problems by designing a mechanical drying device, namely a tray dryer with a capacity of 100 kg. The activities are carried out in four stages, namely: (1) the interview stage; (2) tool design stage; (3) training stage; and (4) evaluation. The service team ensures that the dried salted fish produced meets SNI 8273:2016 standards. The results of the activity evaluation shows that partners are very satisfied with the service activities carried out. The application of a tray dryer based on biomass energy is expected to help increase the productivity of fishermen so that they can increase the welfare of fishermen in the Muara Badak Ilir area.
Enhancing East Kalimantan export goods: Appropriate technology for nipah stick artisans in crafting home decor items Wahyuni Eka Sari; Etwin Fibrianie Soeprapto; Suparno Suparno; Dita Andansari; Karyo Budi Utomo; Fata Nidaul Khasanah
Community Empowerment Vol 8 No 10 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Magelang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/ce.10083

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Nipah leaves and sticks have been used by craftsmen to make ketupat and brooms. The community service team recognizes the significant potential in utilizing nipah leaves and sticks to create high-value goods, specifically export-quality home decor crafts. Home decor items with a natural concept enjoy popularity in both national and international markets, catering to the needs of hotels, offices, and residences. In this program, a stick shaving machine was introduced to simplify the process of smoothing the sticks. The activity involved the participation of mothers and teenagers of productive age from Mesjid Samarinda Seberang Village. The program resulted in innovative products, including baskets, lamp hangers, and decorative mirrors. Furthermore, the participants displayed great enthusiasm, with a remarkable attendance rate of 90%, and their skills improved by 75%.