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Pemanfaatan Limbah Batang Sawit dan Kotoran Kambing untuk Pembuatan Pupuk Kompos dengan Menggunakan Metode Dekomposer EM4 Nina Veronika; Umar Linggom
JINGLER : Jurnal Teknik Pengolahan Pertanian Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Desember: JINGLER : Jurnal Teknik Pengolahan Pertanian
Publisher : Politeknik Kampar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59061/jingler.v2i2.773

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Oil palms have a lifespan of 25 -30 years, so at the end of the period, the oil palm trunks will be rejuvenated. In rejuvenation activities, the waste produced is around 220 m3 /ha. With the large amount of palm oil stem waste produced, it can be used as raw material for making compost fertilizer. The process of making compost fertilizer from palm oil stem waste is adapted to the process of making compost fertilizer in general. In this research, palm stem compost was also made using additional materials such as goat manure and rice bran. Parameters tested include C/N Ratio, C-Organic, NPK, and water content which were tested for 40 days. 
Penyuluhan Manfaat Produk Turunan Sawit Bagi Kesehatan Bagi Siswa Kelas X di SMAN 1 Kuok, Kampar Fatmayati Fatmayati; Nina Veronika; Sri Wahyuni; Nur Asma Deli; Hanifah Khairiah; Antonius Jumadi Sihotang; Umar Linggom; Ivan Fadhillah
ABDIMAS TERAPAN : Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Terapan Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): Desember: ABDIMAS TERAPAN: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Terapan
Publisher : Politeknik Kampar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59061/abdimasterapan.v3i2.1258

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This Community Service (PkM) activity aimed to enhance the knowledge of 10th-grade students at SMAN 1 Kuok, Kampar Regency, regarding the sustainable palm oil industry, palm oil processing, and the health benefits of its derivative products, especially red palm oil. The background of the activity was the students' lack of knowledge about palm oil and its derivatives, despite living in a palm oil plantation hub. The implementation methods included a location survey and needs analysis, knowledge and technology transfer, active partner participation, interactive counseling, and evaluation through pre-test and post-test. The results showed high enthusiasm from the participants. Questionnaire-based evaluation revealed that the activity was considered highly beneficial and successfully improved students' understanding of palm oil, its derivative products, and their health benefits. It was concluded that this PkM activity was effective in increasing students' knowledge and is expected to encourage their role as agents of change in supporting the sustainable palm oil industry in their region.