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Presto Milkfish Processing Training to increase the Selling Value of Milkfish in East Kutai Heriyati, Eny; Prihatiningsih, Endang; Jainuddin, Jainuddin; Gunarti Ningrum, Tri
Altifani Journal: International Journal of Community Engagement Vol 3, No 1 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Palembang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32502/altifani.v3i1.5233

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The purpose of this training activity is to carry out one of the Three Pillars of Higher Education, namely Community Service, fostering social awareness in the community, and fostering insight into creating a milkfish processing business for the Family Welfare Empowerment Group, North Sangata District, East Kutai Regency. The implementation of this activity consists of counseling and the practice of presto milkfish processing, as well as an analysis of micro business income. Armed with skills in processing presto milkfish is expected to be used as a micro business in order to increase family income. Milkfish presto processing was chosen as one of the micro business efforts, because this type of fish is quite abundant in East Kutai Regency. However, some people are reluctant to consume milkfish because the meat has quite a lot of fine thorns. To overcome this, presto milkfish processing can be an option for processing which is expected to increase the selling value of milkfish. The target of this community service activity is to help the community in entrepreneurship in producing presto milkfish and to be able to calculate the profits.
Counseling of Work Program Student Study Service (SSN) in Sangkulirang District, Kutai Timur Regency Heriyati, Eny; Nursida, Nursida; Aliri, Aliri; Ariansyah, Joni
Altifani Journal: International Journal of Community Engagement Vol 4, No 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32502/altifani.v4i1.6941

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This Community Service (TCS) was carried out in 4 of the 15 villages in Sangkulirang District, East Kutai Regency. The province's main potential is capture fisheries, oil palm plantations and banana production. The purpose of this TCS is to spread knowledge and skills to the community through programs carried out by student study service (SSS). The TCS was carried out for two days, starting from Sempayau Village and Kolek Village on the first day, August 1th 2023. On the second day, August 2th 2023, it was carried out in Pulau Miang Village and Maloy Village. The method used is to hold discussions with local village officials, followed by briefing the work program of the student study service participants. Counseling work programs are selected based on the potential of each area. TCS activities in the four villages that were targeted for development through student TCS, were mainly on the socialization of product processing and demonstrations on how to process it. Most of the programs in each village are processing fishery and plantation products, making organic fertilizers, and practicing good product packaging methods. This TCS activity assists student study service students in directing village communities to develop diversification of processing and packaging methods so that they become products of higher value to the community.
Processing Fishery Products for Community Food Security at the East Kutai Regency Suprianto, Suprianto; Heriyati, Eny; Haryasakti, Anshar; Imanuddin, Imanuddin; Rosdianto, Rosdianto
Altifani Journal: International Journal of Community Engagement Vol 4, No 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32502/altifani.v4i1.7170

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In order to increase the utilization of fisheries potential, it is necessary to diversify fish processing. East Kutai is a district that has the potential to produce fisheries, especially from fishing. The catch of sea fish and freshwater fish in East Kutai Regency in 2020 was 5,294 tons. Diversifying fish processing is one means of increasing community food security. The STIPER East Kutai Marine Science Study Program plays a role in helping the government to increase food security through exhibition activities at the "food and nutrition month" event with the theme of sustainable food security organized by the East Kutai Food Security Service. This activity is carried out as a form of community service in carrying out one of the Tri Dharmas of Higher Education. Processing of tuna and shrimp nuggets as a diversified fish processing product is presented to the public. At this event, people were also distributed selebarans about how to process fish into processed products. Community Service activities carried out for four days ran smoothly. The tuna and shrimp nuggets products presented were also subjected to organoleptic testing by exhibition visitors. Exhibition activities are very effective in disseminating knowledge on campus to be disseminated to the community.
Processing of Organic Waste into Compost at the Hj. Sarwati Orphanage Yogyakarta Heriyati, Eny; Nur Ismuhajaroh, Bakti
Altifani Journal: International Journal of Community Engagement Vol 3, No 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32502/altifani.v3i2.6169

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One form of the tri dharma of higher education is community service. The purpose of the training activities for processing organic waste into compost at the Hj. Sarwati's goals are to foster a sense of sympathy and empathy as well as social care in society, to grow insight into processing organic waste into compost and to establish friendship with the orphanage children. This waste processing is motivated by the large amount of organic waste around the orphanage, so that organic waste that is not utilized can become a useful material. The activities of the orphanage children here besides studying and reciting the Koran are raising livestock and gardening, so the activity of processing organic waste into compost is very useful. This activity is carried out several days until the organic waste becomes compost. The stages of the activity include the provision of theory on how to process organic waste, waste collection and processing. After the waste treatment process is complete, the waste is left in the decomposer tub for the maturation process to become compost. The results of the compost will be used for plant fertilizer in the orphanage's garden.
Domestication of Asian Redtail Catfish (Hemibagrus sp.) as an Effort to Preserve Local Fish at the Loka Ngrajek in Magelang, Central Java Heriyati, Eny; Kuswoyo, Toni; Ayuningrum, Shima Bhaskara; Haryasakti, Anshar
Journal of Global Sustainable Agriculture Vol 4, No 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32502/jgsa.v4i1.7334

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The Baung fish (Hemibagrus sp.) were used in this research were the first domesticated breed of native fish from Elo river, Magelang, Central Java. The growth pattern of Baung fish is very important to know for management and spesies conservation. The aim of this research were to analyze the size distribution, growth patterns and condition factors of Baung fish as a basis for managing fish resources. The research was conducted in September 2023 at Loka Ngrajek Magelang, Central Java. The fish samples used were the result of first generation domestication which were cultived in concrete tanks for six months. The body weight of Baung fish ranged from 66 g to 330 g. The survival rate of Baung fish from 5-7 cm to 20-35 cm were 55 ± 2.7%, while when enlargement it reached 93 ± 3.6%. Loka Ngrajek succeeded in domestication and produced the first generation with daily fish growth of 2.65 ± 0.11%. Cultivated fish have a length-weight relationship model W = 0.0104X2.9414, which showed negative allometric meaning that the increase in length was faster than the increase in weight.
Mangrove Care Social Action for Conservation and Development Ecotourism in East Kutai Heriyati, Eny; Haryasakti, Anshar
Altifani Journal: International Journal of Community Engagement Vol 4, No 2 (2024): Altifani Journal: International Journal of Community Engagement
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32502/altifani.v4i2.8018

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The social activities of STIPER East Kutai Marine Science lecturers as a form of Community Service activity is carrying out mangrove conservation activities in the Teluk Lingga area. Conservation is a method and effort to utilize available resources to ensure their sustainability in the future. Community service in the form of planting 6000 mangrove seedlings aims to conserve the Lingga Bay mangrove forest and ecotourism in the East Kutai coastal area. The smooth implementation of this Community Service was thanks to the collaboration of all levels of the East Kutai community with the Ministry of Forestry, the Watershed Forum, the Coastal Area Observer Forum  and regional leadership in East Kutai. The type of mangrove planted is Avicennia sp. Apart from being carried out by lecturers, this 6000 mangrove planting event was also attended by students, East Kutai High School and Vocational School students and the general public in the Teluk Lingga area. The success of mangrove conservation activities can make the Lingga Bay coastal area an ecotourism area for the East Kutai Community.