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Peasant Women Empowerment as a Conflict Resolution Strategy in Sidomulyo Hamlet, Baluran National Park Dede Aprylasari; Siti Azizah; Norsida Man; Suprih Bambang Siswijono; Irfan H. Djunaidi; Anif Mukaromah Wati; Achadiah Rachmawati
Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Peternakan (Indonesian Journal of Animal Science) Vol. 32 No. 3 (2022): December 2022
Publisher : Faculty of Animal Science, Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jiip.2022.032.03.15

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The aims of this study are to 1) determine the causes of conflict between the Sidomulyo hamlet community and the Baluran National Park management; 2) find opportunities for conflict resolution through empowering peasant women. This research was carried out from April to June 2022. The method used is descriptive qualitative by direct field survey and interviews with Baluran National Park managements and Sidomulyo Hamlet farmers. Key informants were chosen using the purposive sampling method followed by snowball sampling. The data required includes the dynamics of conflict, the variety of conflicts, conflict actors, sources of conflict, and opportunities to empower women farmers. Based on the research data on the sources of conflict between the Sidomulyo community and the management of Baluran National Park, there are four different sources of conflict: differences in perceptions, knowledge, values, and values and differences in interests. Three resolutions are applied: Peacekeeping, Peacemaking, and Peacebuilding. In the Peacebuilding resolution empowerment programs is chosen because there is a big potential in for women to do entrepreneur activities. Women farmer empowerment can be done through entrepreneuship. The conservation village model through micro-credit assistance and the formation of women's farmer groups. The aim is to increase livestock yield products and the economy, income, and food security.
Building Resilient Rural Livestock Systems: Capacity Enhancement and Sustainable Growth in Karang Tunggal, East Kalimantan Dede Aprylasari; Muh. Ichsan Haris; Ari Wibowo; Fandini Meilia Anjani; Cori Qamara; Suhardi Suhardi
ASPIRASI : Publikasi Hasil Pengabdian dan Kegiatan Masyarakat Vol. 2 No. 5 (2024): September : ASPIRASI : Publikasi Hasil Pengabdian dan Kegiatan Masyarakat
Publisher : Asosiasi Periset Bahasa Sastra Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61132/aspirasi.v2i5.1046

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The community service program implemented in Karang Tunggal Village, Tenggarong Seberang District, Kutai Kartanegara Regency, East Kalimantan, aims to strengthen breeders' capacity and support sustainable livestock development with the concept of assisted villages. Through a participatory and collaborative approach, this program involved ten livestock groups and twelve representatives from village officials, GAPoktan, field extension officers, sub-district officials, and the Agriculture and Livestock Service of Kutai Kartanegara district, with a total of 72 participants. The main activities include identifying needs, training, workshops, and discussions regarding sustainable livestock practices. The main focus of this program is the development of livestock areas, feed management, optimization of livestock production and reproduction, application of appropriate technology, and strategies to increase the competitiveness of livestock products. The results of this program show significant improvements in farmers' technical skills, feed stability through planting superior grasses and reduced dependence on commercial feeds. This program increases livestock productivity and income and encourages more sustainable and competitive livestock practices. These findings make Karang Tunggal Village a potential model for sustainable livestock development in East Kalimantan.
Training Stockmen in Animal Welfare-Based Slaughter Techniques to Reduce Bruising in Beef Carcasses Wibowo, Ari; Suhardi; Mayulu, Hamdi; Aprylasari, Dede; Qamara, Cori; Gede Didik Widiarta, I Putu; Faisal Fanani, Anhar
Mejuajua: Jurnal Pengabdian pada Masyarakat Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): Agustus 2024
Publisher : Yayasan Penelitian dan Inovasi Sumatera (YPIS)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52622/mejuajuajabdimas.v4i1.159

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Animal welfare-based training on livestock handling techniques during sacrificial animal slaughtering is a crucial effort to reduce stress levels and bruising in cattle carcasses post-slaughter. This training, conducted at Al-Ma'ruf Mosque in Samarinda Ulu District, Samarinda City, involved 40 sacrificial animal handlers (stockmen) from various local mosques and prayer rooms. Participants were trained using the Rope Squeeze and Burley methods to enhance technical skills in livestock handling, particularly in reducing the risk of animal injury and work-related accidents. The training results demonstrated increased participants' understanding of livestock behavior and psychology and the application of the flight zone concept, contributing to safer and more effective livestock handling. The evaluation indicated the training's success in reducing livestock injuries and improving meat quality. Additionally, the training positively impacted the sacrificial animal slaughtering practices in the local area.
Group Dynamics Among Beef Cattle Farmers in Merak Hamlet, Sumberwaru Village, Situbondo Regency Aprylasari, Dede; Azizah, Siti; Pribadi, Titanio Auditya
Agriwar Journal Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): Agriwar Journal
Publisher : Program Studi Magister Sains Pertanian Program Pascasarjana Universitas Warmadewa

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This research aims to get an overview of group dynamics, measure dynamism, and find out the relationship between livestock group dynamism and the level of ability to carry out beef cattle farming activities. This research was conducted in Merak Hamlet, Sumberwaru Village, Situbondo Regency, from February to April 2024. The population in this study was all members of the livestock group, totaling 24 people. Took Respondents from all group members who participated in grazing their livestock. Regarding data collection, researchers used observation, interviews, and documentation methods. The data was collected and analyzed using descriptive analysis; the second analysis is the dynamic category, and the third is the Spearman Rank correlation analysis. The results of the research show that 1) in one year one adult female cow produces one calf, each member of the group has 4-11 cows, the total number of cattle in Merak Hamlet is 1,442 heads; 2) The dynamism of the cattle farming business is based on goals, structure, function, guidance, cohesiveness, atmosphere, effectiveness, pressure and hidden intentions, on average farmer breeders are satisfied with an average score of 3.916 (78.33%) with a distribution of 22 people (92%), while farmer breeders opinion is quite satisfied as much as 0.08 (8.33%); 3) The relationship between group dynamism and the ability to carry out cattle farming business in livestock groups in Merak Hamlet is of opinion that they are satisfied with an average score of 4.08 (81.66%), while based on The results of the Sperm Rank analysis of dynamic relationships including age have a real relationship to group dynamics where the value of R is more significant than R. Meanwhile, the relationship between ability including age has a real relationship where the value of Rstable is greater than Rstable: age (0.723>0.409), formal education (0.689>0.409), non-formal (0.789>0.409), experience (0.690>0.409).
EMPOWERING POULTRY FARMERS THROUGH TRAINING ON PREPARING FEED RATIONS BASED ON LOCAL RAW MATERIALS IN MOJOKERTO REGENCY Azizah, Siti; Aprylasari, Dede; H. Djunaidi, Irfan; Rachmawati, Achadiah; Indrati, Rositawati
Jurnal Pengabdian Kolaborasi dan Inovasi IPTEKS Vol. 2 No. 4 (2024): Agustus
Publisher : CV. Alina

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59407/jpki2.v2i4.1132

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The poultry industry in Indonesia, especially in Mojokerto Regency, plays a vital role in providing animal protein. This district has great potential with a significant poultry population, including free-range chickens, laying hens, broilers, and muscovy ducks. One of the main challenges faced is feed management, which accounts for 60-70% of total production costs. Rising industrial feed prices and fluctuating dependence on imported feed demand innovative solutions in feed management. This research aims to maximize the use of raw local feed materials and increase poultry farmers' competence in preparing rations in the Mojokerto Regency. This research uses a level III action research design, which includes interviews, observation, and documentation. The sample consisted of 20 breeders selected by purposive sampling. The extension program was developed to increase farmers' knowledge and skills in preparing feed using local ingredients. Program evaluation showed a significant increase in knowledge about feed (33.47%), rearing management (29.13%), and animal health (30.22%). The research showed that this training increased farmers' understanding of local feed management, effective rearing management, and livestock health. Applying local feed ingredients can reduce dependence on imported feed, reduce production costs, and support local food security. Apart from that, this training also positively impacts livestock welfare and the local economy. With an effective extension program, it is hoped that farmers in Mojokerto can increase the independence and sustainability of their livestock businesses. Keywords: Poultry Farming, Local Feed, Extension, Mojokerto Regency, Feed Management
TRAINING HALAL SLAUGHTERERS IN SAMARINDA ON KNIFE SHARPENING WITH WHETSTONE AND SHARPENING STEEL Wibowo, Ari; Suhardi, Suhardi; Ismanto, Arif; Ibrahim, Ibrahim; Aprylasari, Dede; Harris, Muhammad Ichsan; Daru, Taufan Purwokusumaning; Manullang, Julinda Romaulli
Jurnal Pengabdian Kolaborasi dan Inovasi IPTEKS Vol. 2 No. 4 (2024): Agustus
Publisher : CV. Alina

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59407/jpki2.v2i4.1139

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Slaughtering animals is a crucial stage in the food production chain, especially for Halal meat products that adhere to animal welfare standards. Proper knife sharpening techniques are essential in minimizing pain and stress for animals during the slaughtering process. This study reports on a training program in knife sharpening techniques using a combination of whetstones and sharpening steel conducted in Samarinda. The training involved Halal slaughterers from various mosques and markets in the Sambutan District of Samarinda. The method aimed to enhance the participants' skills in optimal knife sharpening, forming a blade edge that meets the animal welfare-based meat-cutting industry standards. The training results indicated that 75% of participants successfully applied the sharpening techniques that were taught, producing convex-shaped blade edges that were more efficient in the slaughtering process. This success positively impacted the implementation of animal welfare standards and the quality of the resulting meat. In conclusion, the training effectively improved Halal slaughterers' skills and significantly impacted the implementation of animal welfare standards in Samarinda. Support from the Samarinda City Food Security and Agriculture Office, the Animal Husbandry Department of Mulawarman University, and the Halal Slaughtering Da'wah Organization of Samarinda City played a crucial role in the success of this training.
Improving Community Literacy in Environmental Management Through Community-Based Education in Muara Kaman District, Kutai Kartanegara District, East Kalimantan Provision Suhardi Suhardi; Dede Aprylasari; Ari Wibowo
Karunia: Jurnal Hasil Pengabdian Masyarakat Indonesia Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): Jurnal Hasil Pengabdian Masyarakat Indonesia
Publisher : Fakultas Teknik Universitas Maritim AMNI Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58192/karunia.v4i1.3017

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Increasing community literacy in environmental management is a strategic step to realize sustainable development. One practical approach that can be implemented is through community-based education. This article examines how local communities can become agents of change in increasing public awareness and understanding regarding environmental issues, such as waste management, natural resource conservation, and adaptation to climate change. Through a participatory approach, community-based education encourages direct community involvement in designing and implementing environmental programs that suit local needs. Case studies from various regions show that collaboration between communities, government, and the private sector can increase the effectiveness of educational programs and create long-term impacts. The work programs are processing organic and inorganic waste, processing agricultural land, planting trees, preventing dengue fever and making anti-mosquito spray, providing information related to Hoaxes and phishing link modes, and collecting data on MSMEs. Apart from that, there are also work programs regarding learning posts, introducing waste banks, making street signs, and creating village websites. The results obtained from this activity are an approach to the community through social activities carried out with residents and increasing community insight through the outreach and training programs provided. Apart from that, village facilities can be improved by creating street signs and village websites. It is hoped that the results of this study can become a practical guide in developing a sustainable community-based education model for environmental management.
Strengthening Rural Communities with Smart Village Approaches: A Case Study of Teratak Village Suhardi Suhardi; Dede Aprylasari; Ari Wibowo; Novrilia Atika Nabila
Sejahtera: Jurnal Inspirasi Mengabdi Untuk Negeri Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): Sejahtera: Jurnal Inspirasi Mengabdi Untuk Negeri
Publisher : Universitas Maritim AMNI Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58192/sejahtera.v4i1.3016

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A smart village is a modern development effort to overcome problems. A bright town is a principle that includes concept development and technology implementation. This principle helps villages overcome issues that occur in villages, such as environmental problems, sanitation, environmental pollution, infrastructure, technological backwardness, and others. For this reason, this final report discusses the implementation of smart villages in Teratak Village, Muara Kaman District, Kutai Kartanegara Regency. Research for Smart Village activities uses descriptive research methods consisting of activity targets, strategies, and implementation. The target of community service and Smart Village activities is, of course, the entire community of Teratak Village. All activities in the Smart Village are carried out in collaboration with officials, village officials, village organizations, and school residents, not forgetting the Teratak Village community. As for its implementation, Smart Village uses several different methods. Smart Village is an activity that consists of six main programs where the programs are grouped into superior group work programs, namely making directional signs, healthy living education, planting TOGA (Family Medicinal Plants), reactivation of social media accounts, activation of posyandu and dengue fever education. , and waste collection activities. Apart from that, there are also seven other work programs, namely socialization of TOGA planting, making village maps, digital literacy education, developing village profile websites, socializing the importance of fish in children's growth and development, stunting education, and socializing the use of waste with eco-bricks.
Community Empowerment and Sustainable Economic Development in Karang Tunggal Village, East Kalimantan I Putu Gede Didik Widiarta; Dinar Anindyasari; Cori Qamara; Dede Aprylasari
Jurnal Pelayanan dan Pengabdian Masyarakat Indonesia Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): Jurnal Pelayanan dan Pengabdian Masyarakat Indonesia
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Administrasi Yappi Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55606/jppmi.v4i1.1734

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Community service was conducted to socialize green marketing techniques to goat farmers. A total of 65 participants consisting of farmers and local officials actively took part in discussions, workshops, and group work with an interactive participatory approach to increase knowledge on sustainable marketing. The methodology used covered the needs of the farmers through field observations and discussions with the community. The results of these discussions showed a 75% increase in knowledge of green marketing concepts and identified competitive advantages in promoting the environmental benefits of their products. There was a change in perception as now was the time to attract environmentally conscious consumers. Therefore, it is important to advance the economic resilience of villages by providing sustainable marketing. Equipping farmers with sustainable marketing knowledge and instruments helps Karang Tunggal Village become an example for other villages in improving market competitiveness.
Community-Based Livestock Management: A Participatory Approach to Waste and Product Optimization in Karang Tunggal, Kutai Kartanegara Dede Aprylasari; Ari Wibowo; Dinar Anindyasari; Cori Qamara; I Putu Gede Didik Widiarta; Suhardi
Mutiara: Jurnal Ilmiah Multidisiplin Indonesia Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): JIMI - JANUARI
Publisher : PT. PENERBIT TIGA MUTIARA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61404/jimi.v3i1.362

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Karang Tunggal Village, located in Kutai Kartanegara Regency, has excellent potential in the livestock sector, especially in producing livestock products such as meat and milk. However, managing livestock products and waste still faces various obstacles, including a lack of awareness among farmers regarding efficient and sustainable management practices. This research aims to analyze the application of a participatory approach in education on managing livestock products and waste by directly involving the livestock community. This approach allows farmers to actively participate in every process stage, from problem identification to implementing solutions based on local needs. The data in this research was obtained through in-depth interviews, field observations, and focus group discussions (FGD) involving local breeders and related stakeholders. The research results show increased quality of livestock products, especially regarding cleanliness, food safety, and selling value. Apart from that, there has been a waste reduction that was previously simply thrown away, with innovations in using waste as organic fertilizer and additional feed for livestock. The adoption of more sustainable livestock practices is also starting to be implemented by livestock farmers, improving their economic welfare. Furthermore, this program opens up opportunities for developing value-added processed products, such as pasteurized milk and processed meat, which can increase farmers’ income. Collaboration between farmers in managing joint businesses is also growing, creating a more solid livestock ecosystem. Apart from the economic impact, this participatory approach also increases farmers’ awareness of the importance of sustainability and better environmental management, which contributes to the sustainability of the livestock sector in Karang Tunggal Village.