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Muhamad Kusnendar
Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, Yogyakarta, Indonesia

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Development of a family medicinal plant garden for Gunungmanik primary school students Rinto Susilo; Aan Kunaedi; Didin Ahidin; Arsyad Bachtiar; Aris Slamet Widodo; Johan Johan; Muhamad Kusnendar; Suwarno Suwarno; M. Agung Miftahuddin; Gufron Amirullah; Ahmad Alfateh Rahanyamtel; Della Pariska; Hayatun Nega Amna; Hulman Taufik Azhar; Lala Komalasari; Muhammad Fikri Fanillah; Nanda Riandita Rizky Kinanti; Putri Dwi Jayanti; Rizky Fitra Ramadhan; Rizqah Sely Salsabil; Unggul Nirwikoro Prihadmoko
Community Empowerment Vol 8 No 9 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Magelang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/ce.10323

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Gunungmanik Village is located in a highland area with significant potential in agriculture and plantations, as well as rich biodiversity. However, the potential of existing herbs has not been optimally developed. The aim of this community service is to empower the community and utilize natural resources through the cultivation of herbal plants. Activities include socialization, training, and mentoring for Gunungmanik primary school students. This program has successfully increased students' understanding of herbal plants and their maintenance techniques. Additionally, students have created a medicinal plant garden using plants from the surrounding environment in Gunungmanik Village. Consequently, this program offers educational benefits, especially for students, and promotes environmental conservation, particularly in relation to the herbal potential in Gunungmanik Village.
Utilization of family medicinal plants as an effort to prevent stunting in Kalibaru Village, Cirebon Regency Rima Yulia Senja; Muhamad Kusnendar; Popi Sri Wahyuni; Nenden Anindya; Nisa Dwi Nurindah; Tiara Salsabila; Rima Anggrie Difanti; Hurun’in Nur Auliya; Bagus Hermawan; Erik Ego Fajri; Latifah Latifah; Azzahra Maharani Kuswanto
Community Empowerment Vol 8 No 9 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/ce.10324

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Kalibaru Village is one of the villages in the Tengah Tani District of Cirebon Regency, where 13 toddlers are affected by stunting conditions. The aim of this community service initiative is to promote the utilization of family medicinal plants (TOGA) as part of the effort to support government programs aimed at reducing stunting rates. The methods employed include socialization, TOGA planting, and the production of food products from family medicinal plants. The program's results revealed that 23.33% of the community had engaged in planting family medicinal plants, and the community's knowledge regarding TOGA, stunting and its prevention, and the use of TOGA in preventing stunting increased by 40.00%, 43.33%, and 66.67%, respectively. Furthermore, people's skills in processing medicinal plants into health food products increased by 56.67%.