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S Strategi Pemanfaatan Limbah Padat Kelapa Sawit Di Provinsi Jambi HARKENI, ASTI HARKENI
Jurnal Khazanah Intelektual Vol. 8 No. 3 (2024): Khazanah Intelektual
Publisher : Balitbangda Provinsi Jambi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37250/khazanah.v8i3.292

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The potential for oil palm plantations in Jambi Province is very large. The vast area of oil palm land besides having the potential also causes its own problems. The side effects caused are the abundance of solid waste produced by palm oil in the form of fronds, stems, empty bunches, leaves and sticks. The abundance of solid palm oil waste is a problem in itself, especially for the environment. Through this research, it will be analyzed how the use of palm oil waste in community-owned oil palm plantation areas so that it can provide additional income for the community. This research uses a descriptive approach with mixed methods (combined qualitative and quantitative research) using AHP (Analysis Hierarchy Process) analysis tools is a decision-making method by simplifying a complex problem that is unstructured, strategic and dynamic in the form of a hierarchy. The results showed that an alternative innovation in solid waste treatment technology that is environmentally friendly is an alternative with the best weight of 0.425 and this is the first alternative ranking that can be done. Meanwhile, in the second order that can be done is the development of regulations with a weight of 0.232. In addition, the third alternative that has a weight of 0.220 is the support of private parties / palm oil companies and the last is socialization for oil palm farming communities with a weight of 0.123.
S Strategi Pemanfaatan Limbah Padat Kelapa Sawit Di Provinsi Jambi HARKENI, ASTI HARKENI
Jurnal Khazanah Intelektual Vol. 8 No. 3 (2024): Khazanah Intelektual
Publisher : Brida Provinsi Jambi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37250/khazanah.v8i3.292

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The potential for oil palm plantations in Jambi Province is very large. The vast area of oil palm land besides having the potential also causes its own problems. The side effects caused are the abundance of solid waste produced by palm oil in the form of fronds, stems, empty bunches, leaves and sticks. The abundance of solid palm oil waste is a problem in itself, especially for the environment. Through this research, it will be analyzed how the use of palm oil waste in community-owned oil palm plantation areas so that it can provide additional income for the community. This research uses a descriptive approach with mixed methods (combined qualitative and quantitative research) using AHP (Analysis Hierarchy Process) analysis tools is a decision-making method by simplifying a complex problem that is unstructured, strategic and dynamic in the form of a hierarchy. The results showed that an alternative innovation in solid waste treatment technology that is environmentally friendly is an alternative with the best weight of 0.425 and this is the first alternative ranking that can be done. Meanwhile, in the second order that can be done is the development of regulations with a weight of 0.232. In addition, the third alternative that has a weight of 0.220 is the support of private parties / palm oil companies and the last is socialization for oil palm farming communities with a weight of 0.123.
A Analisis Nilai Tambah Limbah Padat Kelapa Sawit Di Provinsi Jambi HARKENI, ASTI HARKENI; Ramadhan Hudsi, Rafi; Andina Putri, Rizqy; Syaputra, M. Rialdi
Jurnal Khazanah Intelektual Vol. 9 No. 3 (2025): Khazanah Intelektual
Publisher : Brida Provinsi Jambi

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The extensive oil palm plantations in Jambi Province have the potential to generate significant waste, impacting the environment. One hectare of oil palm plantation yields approximately 10 tons of fronds and 75 tons of trunks. Furthermore, for every 1 kg of palm oil produced, 4 kg of dry biomass is generated. However, this palm waste also holds potential for providing economic value-added for farmers and fostering the growth of new MSMEs (Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises). This research aims to identify the value-added generated from utilizing community-owned oil palm solid waste by transforming it into valuable products for the people of Jambi Province. The study employed a mixed-methods approach, combining qualitative and quantitative research. Data was collected through Focus Group Discussions (FGDs) and direct interviews with MSMEs and community-based oil palm waste processing groups. The value-added from the waste was then calculated using the Hayami value-added method. The results indicate that processing waste fronds into compost yields the highest value-added compared to processing midribs into woven products or trunks into palm sugar. The value-added for compost fertilizer per 1 kg of oil palm fronds is IDR 12,403.32. Consequently, the profit margin received by the Village-Owned Enterprise (BUMDesa) or the entrepreneur is 86.3%.