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Empowering Dapur Ayuna Women's Group by implementing Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) and Standard Sanitation Operational Procedure (SSOP) in Central Banjar, Buduk Village, Mengwi District, Badung Regency, Bali Semariyani, A.A.Made; Ni Made Ayu Suardani Singapurwa; Luh Suariani
AJARCDE (Asian Journal of Applied Research for Community Development and Empowerment) Vol. 6 No. 3 (2022)
Publisher : Asia Pacific Network for Sustainable Agriculture, Food and Energy (SAFE-Network)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29165/ajarcde.v6i3.131

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In Bali, there are a variety of processed traditional foods that are still very popular with locals and even domestic and foreign tourists. In empowering rural communities, namely by increasing knowledge, attitudes, skills, behaviors, programs, or activities, assistance is needed following the needs of the community, in developing micro, small and medium enterprises. This PKM (community service) activity is carried out in support of the Strategic Plan's priorities, namely strengthening the quality and relevance of higher education, which will be carried out at the Dapur Ayuna Women's Group in Banjar Tengah, Buduk Village, Mengwi District, Badung Regency, Bali. This group is a productive group that has activities to process traditional processed food from meat and poultry. Traditional Processed Food Products have been produced and marketed by partners, but they have not been intensive, and partners want to increase their quantity and quality. Partners do not know the field of processing and entrepreneurship, so they experience obstacles in the management of production and marketing. The group asked to be given training and assistance on processed food products. Traditional processed food products are one of the foods that must be preserved and maintained in each region to maintain local wisdom. The Ayuna Kitchen Women's Group can produce a good implementation of good food processing methods (GMP) and Standard Sanitation Operational Procedure (SSOP) to produce products with quality.
Application of Hazard Analysis of Critical Control Point (HACCP) on "Urutan" Chicken Products at Dapur Ayuna Catering Semariyani, A.A.Made; I Wayan Sudiarta; Ni Made Ayu Suardani Singapurwa
AJARCDE (Asian Journal of Applied Research for Community Development and Empowerment) Vol. 7 No. 1 (2023)
Publisher : Asia Pacific Network for Sustainable Agriculture, Food and Energy (SAFE-Network)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29165/ajarcde.v7i1.203

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This Applied Research is expected to be able to identify, analyze and control the hazards that may occur in the food manufacturing process. Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP) is a food safety system by analyzing materials, processes, and food products. HACCP analysis can be used as an effort to control the quality of the final product in order to meet the requirements for healthy, safe, and halal food products. Dapur Ayuna Catering is a catering company for the general public that processes traditional Balinese menus, one of which is a sequence of orders made not only made from pork but also made from chicken meat to meet the wishes of consumers who should not or are allergic to pork and casings. The sleeve used is a synthetic casing made from collagen. This company has implemented HACCP in every food production including in the manufacture of chicken orders. This type of research is descriptive with the method of observation of the production process of chicken (Balinese sausage) menus. The application of HACCP in the production process of Urutan menus is to control the temperature and time during the production process to prevent microbial growth in food. Of the ten applications of HACCP according to Indonesian National Standard SNI No. 01-4852-1998 regarding the HACCP system, only one point of application is not in accordance with SNI, namely monitoring. Monitoring activities are not carried out routinely during the empon-empon washing process in the manufacture of 'basa genep' (Bali complete spices) and the storage of the final product has not been carried out in a special freezer because it is still using a refrigerator for households so that it is still one with other product storage. The HACCP system at the Dapur Ayuna Catering for Urutan chicken products for the general public has been implemented properly starting from receiving raw materials, processing, packaging, labeling, and storage (storage freezer). Critical of every CCP that has been set by Dapur Catering Ayuna Buduk Mengwi Badung. It takes handling and prevention of contamination in every stage of the chicken menu processing process with the aim that the food consumed by consumers is safe from contamination.
Community Service in Assisting Culinary Students of STU Tangeb, Abianbase Village, Mengwi, Badung Regency in Producing Innovative Bakery Products Semariyani, A.A.Made; Mangku, I Gede Pasek; Sugiana, I Gusti Ngurah
AJARCDE (Asian Journal of Applied Research for Community Development and Empowerment) Vol. 9 No. 3 (2025)
Publisher : Asia Pacific Network for Sustainable Agriculture, Food and Energy (SAFE-Network)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29165/ajarcde.v9i3.799

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This community service activity was carried out to assist Culinary students at STU Tangeb in producing innovative bakery products, aiming to broaden their knowledge of bakery production, including raw materials, processing, packaging and labelling, industrial management, digital marketing, and procedures for obtaining production permits (PIRT). The methods used in this program included interviews to identify problems and the direct participation of partners in the production of various bakery products (such as Danish pastry, pizza, flavoured sweet bread, sponge cake, chiffon cake, and brownies), packaging and labelling, bookkeeping, and digital marketing. The objective of this program was to provide solutions to the problems faced by partners in innovative bakery production, financial bookkeeping, marketing, and licensing (PIRT). The results of the programme show that partners acquired skills in producing innovative bakery products (with various variations/creations). Print and electronic media have published this community service activity, and YouTube has also uploaded the video documentation. Contribution to Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs):SDG 2:    Zero HungerSDG 12: Responsible Consumption And Production