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Pelatihan Pemanfaatan Media Digital Sederhana untuk Pemasaran Online dalam Kelompok Usaha Katering Penajoh Aceh Ibrahim Chalid; Mujiburrahman; Ade Ikhsan Kamil; Richa Meliza; Iromi Ilham; Irma; Pohan, Henny Citra
Jurnal Pengabdian Multidisiplin Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): Jurnal Pengabdian Multidisiplin
Publisher : Kuras Institute & Scidac Plus

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51214/00202404673000

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Desa Glumpang Bungkok, Kecamatan Glumpang Baro, merupakan salah satu wilayah pesisir yang ada di Kabupaten Pidie, Aceh. Desa Glumpang Bungkok memiliki akses ke lahan tambak yang cukup luas, sehingga desa ini menjadi desa yang mudah mendapatkan ikan bandeng (Chanos chanos). Atas dasar potensi tersebut, kelompok perempuan Desa Glumpang Bungkok tersebut membuat kelompok usaha Katering Penajoh Aceh. Namun, kelompok usaha ini masih melakukan promosi secara tradisional tanpa memanfaatkan media digital sederhana yang kini banyak tersedia. Maka dari itu, adapun solusi yang ditawarkan untuk menjamin keberlanjutan kelompok usaha yakni dengan mentransformasikan pengetahuan dan ketrampilan maketing secara digital. Hasil dari pelaksanaan pengabdian pemberdayaan masyarakat ini didapati bahwa kini kelompok usaha telah mendapat tambahan wawasan dan pengetahuan terkait pemasaran melalui media digital, terciptanya kemampuan adaptasi kelompok usaha dengan perkembangan terbaru, adanya kemampuan kelompok membuat dan mengelola media digital sederhana, adanya kepemilikan akun Instagram atas nama kelompok sasaran sebagai bukti/penerapan ilmu saat pelatihan telah teraplikasi, serta adanya kemampuan kelompok usaha dalam tata kelola keuangan yang lebih efisien.
Coconut Harvesting Habitus and Community Plantation Production on Simeuelue Island Nasution, Abdullah Akhyar; Iromi Ilham; Halim Akbar; Nasrul Huda; Destriana Wulandari; Kudussisara; Muh. Fahruddin Alawi
Demeter: Journal of Farming and Agriculture Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): November 2024
Publisher : CV. Media Digital Publikasi Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58905/demeter.v2i3.369

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The people of Simeulue Island, Aceh, have a long-standing tradition of coconut gardening. Before the 2004 earthquake and tsunami, coconut production in this area was quite high. However, in recent years, the decline in coconut production has threatened the supply of raw materials for the local processing industry. As a result, hundreds of tons of raw materials must be imported from Nias Island to meet the needs of the industry. One of the main causes of this decline is suboptimal harvesting practices. This study revealed that most coconut varieties cultivated in Simeulue are Kelapa Dalam, which has a productive age of 10 and 30 years. Based on visitation patterns, there are two types of coconut gardens: those that are regularly visited and those that are rarely visited. The rarely visited gardens are only visited during harvest time, about once every three months. The vegetation in these gardens tends to be denser, but their productivity is difficult to control. Most of the productive coconuts currently come from low-quality seeds, namely small coconuts that are not harvested because they are considered uneconomical. These seeds are often less than 1 kg; some are as big as 250 ml mineral water bottles. Efforts are needed to ensure the sustainability of the coconut industry in Simeulue; efforts are needed to provide superior seeds that can improve the quality and quantity of future harvests.