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Journal : Community Empowerment

Implementation of two-function fish pellet machine for empowerment of fish cultivator group Gelondoro Sidoarjo Izza Anshory; A’rasy Fahruddin; Lukman Hudi
Community Empowerment Vol 7 No 9 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Magelang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/ce.7799

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In the post-Covid-19 pandemic, the Gelondoro fish cultivator group, Jabon Sidoarjo District, had difficulties meeting fish feed pellets' needs. This difficulty is caused by the increase in the price of fish feed pellets; both groups of fish cultivators have very little knowledge of making fish feed pellets. The purpose of this community service activity is to empower the Gelondoro farmer group to produce fish feed pellets independently to meet their needs without depending on factory feed. The method used in this community service activity is to provide socialization regarding the formulation of fish feed pellets with high protein. The second is to provide a fish feed pellet machine with two functions: mixing and printing in one tool. The third demonstrates the manufacture of fish feed pellets. The result of this community service activity is that Gelondoro fish cultivators have known the formulation of a mixture of making fish pellets as well as practicing how to make fish feed pellets using a two-function fish pellet printing machine.
Implementation of SIPOC analysis as productivity improvement in tilapia aquaculture Indah Apriliana Sari Wulandari; Shazana Dhiya Ayuni; Lukman Hudi
Community Empowerment Vol 8 No 5 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Magelang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/ce.8731

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Tilapia aquaculture in tarpaulin ponds is a new business pursued by residents of Kramatjegu Village, East Java, since the Covid-19 pandemic hit Indonesia. Restrictions on social activities, forcing residents to learn fish farming in a self-taught way. However, the problem that arose in the first month of cultivation was that many tilapia died and by the third month all the tilapia were gone. Lack of knowledge about fish farming techniques, lack of correction of water and feed quality, and inaccurate handling of fish problems are problems that need to be resolved. The purpose of this community service is to conduct counseling related to fish farming techniques, as well as giving work instructions (IK) to residents. While the method applied to this activity is counseling, as well as an introduction to the concept of Supplier-Input-Process-Output-Customer (SIPOC). The result of this counseling is an increase in residents' knowledge about preparation for making tarpaulin ponds, seed selection and production, feeding techniques, harvesting, and selling fish.
Technology diffusion: Application of slicer machine in making milkfish crackers in Kampung Tambak Asri, Surabaya Izza Anshory; Indah Sulistiyowati; Lukman Hudi
Community Empowerment Vol 8 No 6 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Magelang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/ce.9144

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Members of the At-Taubah Assembly of Aisyiah Branch Leadership (PCA) Krembangan, located in Tambak Asri Village Surabaya, have difficulties in processing milkfish into fish crackers. The purpose of this community service is to provide knowledge on how to process milkfish into crackers using slicer machine tools. The method used in this activity consisted of three stages, namely socialization, demonstrating the processing of milkfish crackers, and giving a cracker cutting machine. The results of this community service are the members of Majelis Ta'lim At-Taubah become aware and understand how to use a slicer machine for the process of making milkfish crackers.
Co-Authors A. Miftakhurrahmat A. Miftakhurrahmat Miftakhurrahmat Achmad Rendika Putra Agustini, Ida Al Machfudz Al Machfudz, Al Machfudz Albraham Fitrianto Alfiyanti, Trisca Yuniar Alfrina Nabila Alhaq Alhaq, Alfrina Nabila Amelia K, Paramitha Andriani Eko Prihatiningrum, Andriani Eko Apriliana Sari, Indah Ardiansyah Dwi Wicaksono Ardiansyah Arief Wisaksono Arista, Sintha Wahyu Arvialika, Yesy Dwita As’at Rizal, As’at Rizal Atik Wahyuni Awanda Rizky Amalia Ayu , Hesti A’rasy Fahruddin A’rasy Fahruddin Bastian, Fahmi Yudas Budiandari , Rahma Utami Budiandari, Rahma Utami Deby Irawan Dieo Riezma Elfahira Dwiyan Audi Artantha Elshiva, Danya Mozza Eva Hidayatul Khusnah Fahruddin, A'rasy Fakhrudin, A’rasy Fakhrudin, A’rasy Hadiah Fitriyah Hanik Machfudloh Hanik Machfudloh Hariska Ade Pratama Hikmah, Allysa Rowihatunnufus Hilmi, Sectio Bachrul Ida Agustini Saidi Indah Apriliana Sari Wulandari Indah Sulistiyowati Intan Rohma Nurmalasari Izza Anshory Jian Permani Ningsih Kasih Ayu Wulansari Kiranti, Irma Lesmana, Mochammad Affan Lilin Nur Indah Sari Linda Wige Ningrum M Fadil M.Rizki Firbiono Hardiadana Marina Arta Rahayu Masashoumy Pasparingi Mauliana, Metatia Intan Mega Ari Sovani Miftakhurrahmat, A. Miftakhurrahmat Miranda, Wiji Amelia Misbachul Ulum Muh Arul Romadhon MULYADI Mulyadi Mulyadi Nanag Dwi Prasetiyo Ningrum, Linda Wige Nur Ravita Hanun Nurkhaliza, Aisyah Paramitha Amelia Kusumawardani Pasparingi, Masashoumy Pradiko, Rifky Pramesti Regita Rahma Utami Rahma Utami Budiandari Rahmah Utami Budiandari Ribangun Bamban Jakaria RIMA AZARA Rokhania, Atik Sahara, Zhahlya Amaldha Saiful Anwar Shazana Dhiya Ayuni Sigit Hermawan Sriyono Sriyono Surya Ningrum Sutarman . Syaiful Anam Syaiful Anam Syarifa R N Syarifa Ramadhani Nurbaya Trisca Yuniar Alfiyanti Utami, Rahma WDP, Al Machfud Wiji Amelia Miranda Wiwik Sumarmi Wiwit Hariyanto