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Coffee Roasting Training To Improve Production Quality And Efficiency Of Ksu Ketakasi Coffee Business Zainur Ridlo, Muhammad; Abidin , Asroful; Muliasari , Risa Martha; Rizkina, Fitriana Dina
Journal Of Humanities Community Empowerment Vol. 1 No. 4 (2023): Journal of Humanities Community Empowerment
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32528/jhce.v1i4.1609

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Competition in the coffee business is increasingly widespread with high interest from coffee consumers ranging from retail consumers to industrial scale. The interests of coffee consumers vary according to consumer needs. The level of diversity in coffee consumer needs means that coffee bean business activists must improve the quality of their production and increase production efficiency. KSU Ketakasi is a cooperative that supports coffee farmers on the slopes of Argopuro, specifically coffee farmers from Sidomulyo Village, Silo District, Jember Regency. KSU Ketakasi is developing its business line starting from selling raw beans, roasted beans, to ground coffee, one of the processes that influences the sustainability of this process is the coffee bean roasting process. The correct process of roasting coffee beans is considered capable of improving the quality of production from coffee entrepreneurs and selecting the right roasting machine is also a benchmark for increasing efficiency in the production process. The following activities carried out in community service include providing education to farmer members of the KSU Ketakasi cooperative so that they can process coffee beans with good quality and be able to increase the efficiency of the roasting process by using a smart eco roasting machine.
Training on Foot Care for Three Wheeled Motor Vehicles Soleh, Abdullah Robeid; Rodzak, Muhammad Ferry; Zuhairi, Rafi; Farisi, A. Wahid Al; Hadiyyatullah, Muhammad Nabiil; Ridlo, Muhammad Zainur
Journal Of Humanities Community Empowerment Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): Journal of Humanities Community Empowerment
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32528/jhce.v3i2.3691

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Three-wheeled motor vehicles are widely used for small-scale transportation, especially in rural and urban areas. However, users often lack awareness of proper maintenance, particularly in undercarriage components like braking systems and tires, which are critical for safety. This training, held at the University of Muhammadiyah Jember, aimed to improve students’ understanding and skills in maintaining these components. The methods included theoretical instruction, hands-on practice, and post-training evaluation. Results showed increased participant comprehension and engagement, although initial knowledge levels varied. The activity demonstrated that basic technical education can significantly improve awareness and competence in vehicle maintenance. It is expected that participants can apply this knowledge in their daily lives and promote better maintenance practices within their communities
Community Service Machinery Maintenance Training in Tossa Katsiro, Hamdan; Shofian, Riza Muhammad; Maulana, David; Azizi, Ferdian Tegar Al; Arto, Rega Andreawan Ari Wahyudi; Ridlo, Muhammad Zainur
Journal Of Humanities Community Empowerment Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): Journal of Humanities Community Empowerment
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32528/jhce.v3i2.3761

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Three-wheeled vehicles such as Tossa play a vital role in supporting community economic activities, particularly among small-scale entrepreneurs. However, limited technical knowledge among users often leads to machine performance degradation and increased risk of damage. This community service program aimed to enhance students’ understanding and skills in basic Tossa engine maintenance. The one-day training was attended by 10 Mechanical Engineering students from Universitas Muhammadiyah Jember. The method involved lectures, hands-on practice, discussion, and kuiszes for evaluation. Results revealed that 80% of participants were able to adjust the carburetor and clean the air filter independently, while all participants successfully performed oil changes and spark plug cleaning. This activity proved effective in improving participants’ technical competencies and serves as an initial step towards fostering entrepreneurship based on practical automotive skills..
Electrical Maintenance Training for Three-Wheeled Motor Vehicles Hermawan, Fendi; Setiawan, Andre; rimet, junet; Rahman, Iqbal Fathur Rahman; Riyono, Yoga Pratama; Baidlowi, Achmad Irsyad; Ridlo, Muhammad Zainur Ridlo
Journal Of Humanities Community Empowerment Vol. 3 No. 3 (2025): Journal of Humanities Community Empowerment
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32528/jhce.v3i3.3805

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This electrical maintenance training on three-wheeled motor vehicles aims to improve participants’ understanding and skills in diagnosing, repairing, and modifying electrical systems, focusing on the charging, ignition, and starter systems. The activity used a problem-based training approach and was held over two days at the Mechanical Engineering Laboratory of Universitas Muhammadiyah Jember. Participants included vocational students, beginner technicians, and micro-business operators. Evaluation was conducted through pre-tests and post-tests, practical observations, and satisfaction questionnaires. Results showed an increase in average scores from 51 to 86 and a high level of participant satisfaction. This training effectively strengthened participants’ technical competencies and contributed to community empowerment through practical automotive skills
Improving the Economy of Tenggor Village through Catfish Cultivation Using the Biofloc Method Hidayat; Mahbubah, Nina Aini; Zainur Ridlo, Muhammad; Rohmat; Aulia, Ulil; Tajri
Journal Of Humanities Community Empowerment Vol. 3 No. 3 (2025): Journal of Humanities Community Empowerment
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32528/jhce.v3i3.4451

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This Community Service Program was carried out in Tenggor Village with the aim of improving the productivity and efficiency of catfish farming through the application of the biofloc system. The biofloc method was selected for its ability to utilize microorganisms to convert organic waste into natural feed, thus reducing feed costs and maintaining water quality. The program was implemented using a participatory approach, involving stages of field surveys, socialization, technical training in biofloc pond construction, cultivation assistance, and evaluation for sustainability. The results show the successful construction of one biofloc pond with a capacity of 1,000–1,200 fish, an increase in community knowledge from 40% to 85%, faster growth rates with a survival rate of 90%, and operational feed cost efficiency of 20–30%. In addition to its economic benefits, the program strengthened community cooperation and improved entrepreneurial awareness. These outcomes indicate that the biofloc system has strong potential to be expanded as a model for sustainable local economic development based on aquaculture.