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Optimalisasi Produktivitas Tanaman Perkebunan Melalui Kegiatan Penyuluhan Berbasis Pengembangan Produk Turunan Pada Kelompok Tani Nagari Harau novfirman; Farid Azel; Suhadi; Syafri Amir; Ardi Sardina Abdullah; Purnama Klara Manurung
Jurnal Pengabdian dan Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Edisi Desember
Publisher : Jurusan Teknik Sipil, Politeknik Negeri Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51510/komposit.v2i2.2109

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Penurunan luas lahan pertanian, khususnya perkebunan, di Nagari Harau menjadi tantangan signifikan yang memengaruhi produktivitas. Faktor penyebab mencakup migrasi tenaga kerja, serangan penyakit tanaman, ekspansi perumahan, serta tingginya biaya produksi seperti pupuk dan tenaga kerja. Selain itu, hasil lahan yang tidak produktif memperparah kondisi ini. Untuk mengatasi masalah tersebut, dilakukan program penyuluhan berbasis pengembangan produk turunan sebagai upaya meningkatkan nilai tambah hasil perkebunan. Program dilaksanakan selama empat hari dengan tahapan: survei lokasi, penentuan sasaran, pengumpulan informasi, penyusunan rencana kegiatan, sosialisasi, demonstrasi, praktik lapangan, serta evaluasi hasil. Hasil menunjukkan peningkatan pemahaman dan partisipasi kelompok tani, yang secara bertahap meningkat dari hari pertama hingga hari keempat. Pelibatan mahasiswa melalui program ini membantu mendukung keberlanjutan kegiatan, sementara kerjasama dengan pemerintah nagari dalam penyediaan fasilitas dan pendanaan meningkatkan peluang keberhasilan. Program ini tidak hanya diharapkan dapat memberikan solusi alternatif terhadap tantangan produktivitas, tetapi juga memperluas manfaat bagi masyarakat melalui optimalisasi pemanfaatan produk turunan.
Pengembangan Agrowisata Kampung Tapi Menuju Ekonomi Keberlanjutan Di Nagari Kamang Tangah Anam Suku, Agam Bahari, Asniati; Gusmini; Luthan, Elvira; Novfirman; Ona Guserike Afner, Synthia; Esti Rahmaningsih, Dwi
KOMUNITA: Jurnal Pengabdian dan Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Vol 4 No 2 (2025): Mei
Publisher : PELITA NUSA TENGGARA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.60004/komunita.v4i2.168

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This service program aims to develop Kampung Tapi as an agro-tourism village based on sustainable integrated farming. Kampung Tapi has great potential with fertile agricultural land, biodiversity, and rich local culture. However, the local community faces various challenges, such as unproductive yard land, limited skills in marketing products, and high dependence on the traditional agricultural sector. To address these issues, this program uses a participatory approach method through site surveys, socialization, training, mentoring, and periodic evaluation. The training provided includes integrated agricultural management techniques based on zero waste, making organic fertilizer from agricultural waste, and digital marketing through packaging and social media. This activity actively involves the Dasawisma group to ensure that the training material is not only understood, but can also be applied in daily life. It is hoped that through this service program, a significant increase in the technical, managerial, and marketing skills of the Dasawisma group and also the community of Kampung Tapi will be achieved. In addition, the active participation of the community in the management of local products becomes the main attraction of Kampung Tapi agrotourism, expanding the marketing network, and increasing income. This program not only provides economic benefits to the community, but also contributes to environmental sustainability and the development of Kampung Tapi as a leading agro-tourism destination. With the synergy between the agriculture and tourism sectors, Kampung Tapi is expected to become a model of a sustainable and inspiring agritourism village
INVENTORY OF REGIONAL POTENTIAL FOR LEADING COMMODITIES IN SUPPORTING REGIONAL ECONOMIC COMPETITIVENESS IN LAREH SAGO HALABAN DISTRICT, LIMAPULUH KOTA REGENCY Elviati; Dara Latifa; Fastabiqul Khairad; Novfirman; Farid Azel; Ispinimiartriani; M. Syakib Sidqi
International Journal of Social Science, Educational, Economics, Agriculture Research and Technology (IJSET) Vol. 2 No. 11 (2023): OCTOBER
Publisher : RADJA PUBLIKA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/ijset.v2i11.274

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Commodity development in rural areas is a major concern to support regional economic competitiveness. This regional development aims to build and increase interdependence and interaction between economic systems, humans or communities in the environment and natural resources. Each region has its own advantages in developing commodities which are considered capable of improving the regional economy which is supported by the competitiveness of the commodities in that region. Lareh Sago Halaban district has superior commodities such as rubber, coconut, palm sugar, areca nut and gambier which can be developed for the community to increase economic competitiveness.
Relationship between NDVI and soil physicochemical properties in the Martabe gold mine reclamation area, Indonesia Alfina, Rina; Iskandar, Iskandar; Suryaningtyas, Dyah Tjahyandari; Mulyanto, Budi; Nugraha, Candra; Asman, Auzia; Novfirman; Anwar, Syaiful; Pulungan, Yuni Hartinah
Journal of Degraded and Mining Lands Management Vol. 13 No. 2 (2026)
Publisher : Brawijaya University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15243/jdmlm.2026.132.9929

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Open-pit gold mining has greatly affected the ecological balance by altering soil properties and reducing natural vegetation cover. Reclamation efforts through soil and vegetation recovery are therefore essential to help rebuild the disturbed ecosystem. This study examined how the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) relates to soil physicochemical properties in the Martabe gold mine reclamation area, North Sumatra, Indonesia. Vegetation recovery at different reclamation ages was analyzed using multitemporal Landsat 8 images. Soil samples were taken from the same locations at depths of 0-15 cm and 15-30 cm to observe changes in soil characteristics. Data were analyzed using Principal Component Analysis (PCA) to identify the main factors linking vegetation and soil conditions. Key ecological indicators were determined through the Minimum Data Set (MDS) approach. The PCA results indicated that the primary components explained 90.7% of the variation in soil physical properties and 74.6% of the variation in chemical properties. Important indicators of the ecological recovery were NDVI, bulk density, porosity, aggregate stability, organic carbon, total nitrogen, cation exchange capacity (CEC), and base saturation. The rise in NDVI values coincided with improved soil conditions, showing a relationship between vegetation re-growth and soil quality improvement.