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INOVATTION PROMMAGE OF MINERAL BLOCK ANIMAL FEED OF ACI KAWUNG WASTE IN BINA MANDIRI LIVESTOCK GROUP IN PULOSARI VILLAGE, WEST JAVA. Emmia Tambarta Kembaren; Mawardati; Baidhawi; Jalin Atma Islamy; Nepo Erbianto; Aulia Rahman
International Review of Practical Innovation, Technology and Green Energy (IRPITAGE) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): July-October 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/irpitage.v4i2.1938

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The population of Indonesia is exhibiting a constant annual growth. The latest Indonesian statistical data, from 2023, indicates that the population of Indonesia has exceeded 267 million. As a consequence of the considerable population growth, there is an increasing demand for food. One of the most significant sources of protein is animal protein, which can be derived from cattle, sheep, goats, fish, and other sources. The Elang Bodas Program represents a social innovation initiative spearheaded by CSR Community Empowerment of PT PLN Indonesia Power PLTP Gunung Salak UBP Kamojang Year 2024. The program's core objective is to enhance the efficiency and sustainability of the livestock sector in Pulosari Village. The innovation of this programme is evident at the system level. The methodology employed to address the challenges encountered comprises the following activities: (1) theoretical training (classroom-based) on the production of feed using mineral block technology, (2) direct practical experience conducted by partners under the guidance of the team, and (3) mineral block case study. The efficacy of the programme is evidenced by a notable increase in livestock weight, with an average gain of 6 kilograms observed in the experimental group compared to the control group, which did not receive similar treatment. The economic effectiveness of the programme demonstrates an additional profit of Rp. 1,700,000 per head per year. The results demonstrate that the assets have been employed in an optimal manner throughout the implementation of the Elang Bodas programme. The time effectiveness of the programme can be observed in the alterations to the timeframes involved in the provision of animal feed. The environmental impact of the programme is evidenced by the utilisation of kawung aci waste as a raw material for the production of alternative mineral block feed, which has economic value. The programme has been observed to have a significant impact on the acquisition of knowledge and skills amongst the members of the Bina Mandiri Farmer Group, with an increase of 100% in the knowledge and abilities of 38 individuals. The impact of the programme on behavioural change demonstrated that 52% of participants exhibited a willingness to adopt the technology.
ANALISIS PENGENDALIAN PERSEDIAAN BAHAN BAKU BOLU SALAK MENGGUNAKAN METODE ECONOMYC ORDER QUANTITY (EOQ) PADA UD BOLU SALAK KENANGA KOTA PADANG SIDIMPUAN Hasibuan, Surya Dinung; Emmia Tambarta Kembaren; Sakral Hasby Puarada; Eva Wardah; Fadli
Jurnal Mahasiswa Agribisnis Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): Juli
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Malikussaleh - Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/jma.v4i1.21021

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This research was conducted in Padang Sidimpuan City. This research was carried out becausePadang Sidimpuan City is one of the snakefruit producing cities which is currently developing as afarming commodity. Salak in Padang Sidimpuan City is utilized and developed by every company toprovide added value or profitable prices, one of which is UD Bolu Salak. However, it is felt thatmanaging the supply of raw materials by the company is not optimal, so researchers use theEconomic Order Quantity (EOQ) method to optimize the supply of raw materials in the company.This research aims to analyze the control of the supply of raw materials for salak sponge cake at UDBolu Salak Kenanga, Padang Sidimpuan City, using the Economic Order Quantity (EOQ) method.The sampling technique was carried out using the purposive sampling method. The research methoduses a quantitative descriptive approach, namely analyzing the control of the supply of raw materialsfor at UD Bolu Salak. The research results show that the company's policy inventory costs are IDR11,400,000.00 for each raw material. This policy is considered not optimal because excess purchasesoften occur which causes wasted costs. On the other hand, using the EOQ method provides moreefficient results. The inventory costs generated by the EOQ method for each raw material are aroundIDR 1,310,000.00 per year, which is much lower than the company's policy. The Safety Stock analysisshows that the need for reserve supplies for wheat flour is 18,400 kg, granulated sugar 3,591.68 kg,snake fruit 3,116.68 kg, and eggs 7,095 squares, which is not accommodated by company policy.Meanwhile, the Reorder Point (ROP) based on the EOQ method occurs at certain minimum inventorylevels, such as 64.64 kg of wheat flour and 32.18 kg of granulated sugar, while company policy doesnot stipulate ROP.Keywords: Inventory Control, Raw Materials, Salak Cake, Economic Order Quantity (EOQ), CostEfficiency
ARABICA COFFEE PROCESSED PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY IN CENTRAL ACEH DISTRICT Fadli; Emmia Tambarta Kembaren; Khairul Akbar; Aulia Rahman; Ahmad Alwi Piliang
International Journal of Economic, Business, Accounting, Agriculture Management and Sharia Administration (IJEBAS) Vol. 2 No. 6 (2022): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/ijebas.v2i6.605

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Gayo coffee is quite famous in the world because it has a distinctive aroma and enjoyment and if it is cupped or taste tested . Aspects of coffee marketing can be viewed in terms of the type of commodity, actors, supply and demand. In general, the types of coffee marketing products are: (a) coffee grain /labui; (b) arabica coffee beans; (c) coffee grounds, and (d) other processed products. Central Aceh Regency generally produces coffee in the form of Arabica coffee beans (Green bean) while nowadays, the conditions of competition are getting tighter where each country develops their coffee processed products. The strategy for developing Arabica coffee commodities today is expected to be no longer how to increase production, but how a commodity can be processed so that added value is obtained from the processing process. The development of added value in coffee commodities is expected to produce diversified processed coffee products, such as roasted coffee, instant coffee, coffee mix, decaffeinated coffee, soluble coffee, coffee beer (coffee beer), ice coffee which has an important meaning, because it can become a leading commodity that have high competitiveness in the international market. This research was conducted in Central Aceh District. This is because Central Aceh Regency is the main location for processing coffee products in Aceh Province . The research method used is descriptive quantitative research method. The data collection method used was in-depth interviews with several key persons, namely: the trade department, the agriculture office, coffee expert staff, Gayo arabica coffee farmers and four coffee agroindustry green been and coffee powder which has the largest export quota in Bener Meriah Regency, namely KBQB Baburrayyan, Cooperative Oro Coffee, and PT Olam Coffee. The data analysis method used to calculate the added value is the Hayami method. This research resulted in TKT 1 with the output target in the form of (1) scientific publications in index international research journals crossreff with the status accepted, (2) HKI research reports with the status granted, (3) publication of activities in print or online media.
THE POTENTIAL OF AMELASIR TO RESTORING SANDY LAND INTO PRODUCTIVE PADDY FIELDS AT PT PIM FOSTERED VILLAGE Yusra; Emmia Tambarta Kembaren; Usnawiyah; Suci Mahdianti; Nurul Ismi; Sri Wahyuni
International Journal of Economic, Business, Accounting, Agriculture Management and Sharia Administration (IJEBAS) Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/ijebas.v3i2.904

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North Aceh district has 12,750 ha of idle land that has the potential to be planted with rice. This unused land becomes rice paddies because it has a large enough area and contains elements needed by rice plants. PT Pupuk Iskandar Muda implemented a program to turn sandy land into fertile rice fields called AMELASIR (Amelioration of Sandy Land) with an area of 278 m2. This program is carried out by offering intensive tillage and using ameliorants. The materials added were PIM organic fertilizer, clay, manure, rice straw compost, PIM Polivit and PIM Urea. The results of this program show an increase in rice yield from year to year. In the first growing season the harvest reached 3 tons/ha, in the second growing season it reached 3.45 tons/ha, and in the third growing season the harvest reached 4.5 tons/ha. This area has a faunal biodiversity index H' 3.22 and floral biodiversity H' 2.28. The conversion of idle land into paddy fields also increased the biodiversity of several interesting fauna species, namely 12 bird species, one reptile species, two mammal species, and 20 insect species. The AMELASIR program also made the soil more fertile for some trees so that four tree species, two pole species, eight sapling species and 16 seedling species grew in the area.
THE IMPACT OF THE COVID 19 PANDEMIC ON THE COFFEE CULINARY TOURISM AND COFFEE FARMERS IN CENTRAL ACEH Cut Rizka Al Usrah; Emmia Tambarta Kembaren; Fantashir Awwal Fuqara; Taufiqurrahman
International Journal of Educational Review, Law And Social Sciences (IJERLAS) Vol. 3 No. 4 (2023): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/ijerlas.v3i4.927

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The potential of coffee culinary tourism and the position of gayo arabica coffee products themselves have a strong position both nationally and internationally because they have a distinctive aroma and taste. However, the Corona Virus Disease (COVID-19) pandemic that has occurred since March 2020 has had a huge impact on various tourism sectors in Indonesia in general and Aceh Province in particular, especially in the field of socio-cultural tourism. The corona outbreak, which has become more massive lately, has greatly disrupted the culinary tourism industry to a significant point due to the lack of visitors. This condition will cause various impacts in the realm of Gayo Arabica coffee culinary tourism itself. The various impacts felt by coffee culinary tourism in Central Aceh Regency must be known in order to prepare solutions so that they can explore more potential that has not been optimized in advancing coffee culinary tourism. This research was conducted in Central Aceh Regency. This is because Central Aceh Regency is the main production area of Gayo Arabica coffee which has many culinary tours with a concentration of coffee commodities as raw materials. The research method used is descriptive qualitative research method. Qualitative Research Method is a method used to research on the condition of natural objects, where the researcher is the key instrument (Sugiyono, 2005). Furthermore, according to Moleong (2005), qualitative research is research that intends to understand the phenomenon of what is experienced by the research subject. The research methods used were observation, deep interview and FGD (Focus Group Discussion). This research produces TKT 1 with output targets in the form of (1) scientific publications in crosreff or national accredited research journals with accepted status, (2) IPR of research reports with granted status, (3) publication of activities in print or online media.
THE IMPACT OF SHEEP MANURE UTILIZING AS AN INNOVATIVE PRODUCT “BIOSLURRY PLUS TRICHODERMA (BIOS +)” ON BINA MANDIRI FARMER GROUP IN PULOSARI VILLAGE, SUKABUMI DISTRICT Emmia Tambarta Kembaren; Mawardati; Yusra; Romano; Ramayana
International Review of Practical Innovation, Technology and Green Energy (IRPITAGE) Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): July-October 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/irpitage.v3i1.1086

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Fertilizer scarcity is still a major problem in agriculture in Indonesia. Furthermore, to overcome the scarcity of fertilizers, the use of chemical fertilizers is expected to be replaced by using organic fertilizers such as Bio Slurry. This innovative product could solve the problem of fertilizer scarcity that occurs among farmers in Indonesia. The utilization of sheep manure to produce innovation product “Bioslurry Plus Trichoderma (BIOS +)” is a program of CSR from PT PLN Indonesia Power PLTP Gunung Salak Kamojang POMU in the form of community development activities. The location of community service was taken at the Bina Mandiri group in Pulosari Village, Kalapanunggal District, Sukabumi Regency. The implementation methodology is designed for mentoring with a participatory approach which consists of: (1) Providing information related to the benefits of innovative products BIOS +, (2) Providing information how to make and apply BIOS +, (3) Practice of applying BIOS + on their cultivated land, and (4) Observation the impact of using BIOS + on soil conditions, cost efficiency, changes in knowledge and changes in behavior of Bina Mandiri group. According to the BIOS+Innovation production implemented by CSR PT PLN Indonesia Power PLTP Gunung Salak Kamojang POMU, the following conclusions are: 1) Bina Mandiri has been successfully maximized their asset in this program, 2) the BIOS + empowerment program resulted in a reduction of chemical fertilizer use on their cultivated land by 185 kg, 3) The improvement of soil and environmental conditions after using BIOS+ from the total land owned by 15 members is 4.14 hectares of horticultural crops, 4) the efficiency of reducing the cost of chemical fertilizers per 3 months is IDR 3,700,000, 5) the Increase in of Bina Mandiri Group's technical knowledge in producing BIOS+ after program implementation is 100%. This exceeded the program's target, and 6) the increase in behavior to apply the innovation product BIOS+ in Bina Mandiri Group is 60%. This exceeded the program's target.
MENTORING THE MANUFACTURE OF ECO-FRIENDLY DISPOSABLE PLATES FROM ARECA NUT FRONDS BY PT PUPUK ISKANDAR MUDA IN GAMPONG BLANG ME, BIREUEN Emmia Tambarta Kembaren; Fadli; Ade Firmansyah Tanjung; Rezki Zufina; Milna
International Review of Practical Innovation, Technology and Green Energy (IRPITAGE) Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): July-October 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/irpitage.v3i2.1181

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PT Pupuk Iskandar Muda (PIM) is committed to developing and empowering the community through Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) activities with the social responsibility to maintain the sustainability of the company by implementing environmentally sound activities within the economic, social, religious and cultural environment around the company. One of the community environments promoted by PT PIM is the Paya Nie area in Gampong Blang Me, North Aceh Regency, Aceh Province. In 2023, a program recommendation was made to innovate areca fronds into eco-friendly disposable plates. The program's support for the production of eco-friendly disposable plates from areca fronds in Paya Nie Gampong Blang Me, North Aceh, is seen as an environmentally friendly innovation in the North Aceh area. This is because the use of areca nut plant waste has never been done before in North Aceh. The impact of the program implementation is divided into 3 (three) categories, namely: (1) the impact of the program on the change in knowledge of the program participants has achieved the target of 100% (> 50%); (2) the impact on the change in behaviour of the program participants has achieved the target of 75% (> 50%); (3) in general, 60% of the program participants experienced an increase in income of more than 40%; (4) the business asset used is a disposable plate press, which is used to the maximum (100%) during the program.