Andrew Setiawan Rusdianto
Department of Agricultural Industrial Technology, Faculty of Agricultural Technology, Universitas Jember

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Fish pellet development utilizing BSF Maggot by-product organic fertilizer for economic growth Andrew Setiawan Rusdianto; Achmad Shorfi Aldini; Fitri Wulandari; Dian Nur Fauziayah; Larissa Nathania Marella; Anika Ratnawati; Nur Hayati; Ahmad Nurul Azis; Zuhal Febrian; Ferdinand Simanjuntak; Ahmad Rafid Zuhdi
Abdimas: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Universitas Merdeka Malang Vol 8, No 4 (2023): November 2023
Publisher : University of Merdeka Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26905/abdimas.v8i4.11436

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The village of Sukamakmur has the potential for freshwater fishery resources through catfish farming. Black Soldier Fly larvae (BSFl) cultivated by the Farmer Group Tirto Bakti II can solve farmers’ dependence on factory-made feeds, alongside the underutilization due to a lack of technological input in processing by-products. This service activity aims to develop the application of fish feed technology using BSFl to meet the nutritional needs of fish, increase the market value of fish pellet products, and establish partnerships with catfish farmers and community groups in the village. The development activities involve outreach efforts to explain the production process from the materials used to the manufacturing process. The product development results indicate that the material formulation used in making fish pellets consists of a successive mixture of BSFl: bran: fish meal: tapioca flour in a ratio of 4:2:1:1 with a floating capability of approximately 5-7 minutes. Based on the service activities that have been carried out, this service can encourage continued production in the Tirto Bakti II Farmer Group as a new initiative in managing BSFl, with the impact of improving the economy through new activities and marketing.
Arjasa Village farmer assistance in cassava peel and Trichoderma fungus processing as organic fertilizer Andrew Setiawan Rusdianto; Aqlima Sekar Maulina; Damai Puspita Budiarso; Ratih Dewi Anggraini; Noviatul Mud'Rovin Nahar; Lestari Lestari; Iqlima Sekar Maulani; Dewi Halimatus Sa'diah; Rima Wardani; Wendra Putra Pratama; Nugroho Adi Surya
Abdimas: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Universitas Merdeka Malang Vol. 9 No. 4 (2024): November 2024
Publisher : University of Merdeka Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26905/abdimas.v9i4.14239

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The Sumber Tani Farmer Group in Arjasa Village faces limited subsidized fertilizer for tobacco and corn cultivation. Meanwhile, in Arjasa Village there are cassava processing MSMEs, but cassava peel waste is only left to accumulate to rot and even thrown into the river. Therefore, the purpose of this assistance is to overcome the problems of farmer groups through the use of cassava peel waste and a combination of Trichoderma fungi as an alternative to urea fertilizer. This research method includes making fertilizer, mushroom propagation, socialization and training, testing the fertilizer content, and applying it to plants. Laboratory test results show the composition of Savaderma fertilizer is 36.70 percent moisture content; 1.33 percent nitrogen; 0.11 percent phosphorus; and 0.53 percent potassium. Savaderma fertilizer application on tobacco plants showed an increase in plant resistance to pest attacks compared to untreated plants. This research proves the potential of cassava peel waste and Trichoderma fungus as an alternative environmentally friendly fertilizer.