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Journal : Unram Journal of Community Service (UJCS)

Tilapia Fish and Vegetable Cultivation Using the Aquaponic System as an Economic Driver for the Mee Tanjong Usi Village Community in Pidie Regency Dewi, Ervina; Agustina, Rahmi; Murdani, Khairul; Fadhil, Muhammad; Azhari
Unram Journal of Community Service Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): June
Publisher : Pascasarjana Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/ujcs.v6i2.947

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Gampong Mee Tanjong Usi is located in Mutiara Timur District, Pidie Regency, Aceh Province, and has residents whose main livelihood is as farmers. The dense population makes agricultural land scarce. Aquaponic cultivation system is an innovation offered as a solution. The Aquaponics system combines a hydroponic system and an aquaculture system. This PKM activity aims to increase the knowledge and skills of the “Mee Meuhase” group from Gampong Mee Tajong Usi in managing aquaponic systems, producing local food products and increasing income. The implementation method begins with observation and outreach, training and assistance in creating an Aquaponics system, application of technology as well as monitoring and evaluation of program sustainability. The fish seeds cultivated are tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) and the vegetables grown are spinach (Amaranthus sp) and pokcoy (Brassica rapa L.). As a result of the implementation of the activity, the activity went well with high enthusiasm from the participants. Education and training that assembles, manages aquaponic systems, produces environmentally friendly products, increases environmental awareness and helps increase income.
Tilapia Fish and Vegetable Cultivation Using the Aquaponic System as an Economic Driver for the Mee Tanjong Usi Village Community in Pidie Regency Dewi, Ervina; Agustina, Rahmi; Murdani, Khairul; Fadhil, Muhammad; Azhari
Unram Journal of Community Service Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): June
Publisher : Pascasarjana Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/ujcs.v6i2.947

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Gampong Mee Tanjong Usi is located in Mutiara Timur District, Pidie Regency, Aceh Province, and has residents whose main livelihood is as farmers. The dense population makes agricultural land scarce. Aquaponic cultivation system is an innovation offered as a solution. The Aquaponics system combines a hydroponic system and an aquaculture system. This PKM activity aims to increase the knowledge and skills of the “Mee Meuhase” group from Gampong Mee Tajong Usi in managing aquaponic systems, producing local food products and increasing income. The implementation method begins with observation and outreach, training and assistance in creating an Aquaponics system, application of technology as well as monitoring and evaluation of program sustainability. The fish seeds cultivated are tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) and the vegetables grown are spinach (Amaranthus sp) and pokcoy (Brassica rapa L.). As a result of the implementation of the activity, the activity went well with high enthusiasm from the participants. Education and training that assembles, manages aquaponic systems, produces environmentally friendly products, increases environmental awareness and helps increase income.
Dengue Fever Prevention Strategy in Puuk Village, Pidie Regency, Aceh Province Agustina, Rahmi; Dewi, Ervina; Diana, Novita; Azmi, Ulil
Unram Journal of Community Service Vol. 6 No. 4 (2025): December: In Progress
Publisher : Pascasarjana Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/ujcs.v6i4.1198

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This program aims to evaluate the effectiveness of community empowerment as a strategy for preventing Dengue Fever (DBD) in Puuk Village, Aceh. A mixed-method approach was applied, combining quantitative surveys with qualitative techniques such as focus group discussions and in-depth interviews. The intervention program included training, counseling, environmental clean-ups, and participatory workshops. Results showed a significant increase in community knowledge and awareness regarding DBD, accompanied by improved preventive behaviors such as eliminating mosquito breeding sites and using repellents. Cross-sectoral coordination between health workers, community leaders, and local organizations further enhanced program outcomes, although limited resources and uneven information access remained challenges. The findings highlight that participatory empowerment can effectively change health behaviors and reduce DBD risk. The study implies that this model could be replicated in other regions, emphasizing the importance of collaboration, innovation, and sustainability in community-based health interventions.