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MERANG MUSHROOM CULTIVATION GAMPONG LAMSITEH COT KUTA MALAKA SUB-DISTRICT ACEH BESAR DISTRICT: BUDIDAYA JAMUR MERANG GAMPONG LAMSITEH COT KECAMATAN KUTA MALAKA KABUPATEN ACEH BESAR Novi Mailidarni; Sulaiman; Juliawati; Tasliati Djafar; Syarifuddin
WISDOM : Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Wisdom Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): JPKM WISDOM 3, 2025
Publisher : PT. ROCE WISDOM ACEH

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.71275/wisdom.v2i1.56

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This community service program was conducted in Lam U Village, Ingin Jaya District, Aceh Besar Regency, to empower local farmers through the cultivation of oyster mushrooms (Pleurotus ostreatus). The program focused on introducing oyster mushroom cultivation as an alternative agricultural activity to support the local economy. Training on the proper techniques for cultivation, including the preparation of substrates, inoculation, and maintenance of optimal growth conditions, was provided to the participants. The program also emphasized the benefits of oyster mushroom cultivation as a sustainable and profitable agricultural practice. The training sessions were interactive, with hands-on demonstrations to ensure effective knowledge transfer.   As a result, participants gained valuable skills that can be applied in their farming practices, contributing to enhanced local economic development.
MANGROVE REFORESTATION IN GAMPONG LAMPAGEUSUB-DISTRICT PEUKAN BADA-ACEH BESAR: REFORESTASI MANGROVE DI GAMPONG LAMPAGEUKECAMATAN PEUKAN BADA Juliawati; Novi Mailidarni; Jauhari; Ilya Puryani; Nyak Yusfa; Fauziah Aida Fitri
WISDOM : Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Wisdom Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): JPKM WISDOM 3, 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.71275/wisdom.v2i1.59

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Mangroves are tropical trees that thrive in intolerable conditions of mostly salty wood, coastal waters, and endless tides. Thanks to their ability to store large amounts of carbon, mangroves are a key weapon in the fight against climate change but are under threat around the world. By protecting mangroves, we can help protect the future of our planet. Referring to data from the Central Bureau of Statistics, the area of mangrove ecosystems in Aceh reaches 3.63 million hectares or 20.37% of the world's total area.  With this significant area, Indonesia has a great responsibility in preserving the global mangrove ecosystem.  Therefore, World Mangrove Day is an important moment to reflect on the efforts that have been made and take concrete actions in maintaining and preserving mangrove forests which are an important part of Indonesia's natural wealth. Mangroves play a crucial role in coastal ecosystems, serving as natural fortresses that protect beaches from erosion and storms, absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, and provide habitat for a variety of marine and bird species. Given the severe environmental damage that occurred in Lampageu village due to the tsunami disaster, the tsunami survivors wanted to reforest the mangroves so that they returned to their original state.  This is because mangrove ecosystems have so many functions and benefits for the lives of local villagers.  
OPTIMIZATION OF LIMITED HOME YARD SPACE AND UTILIZATIONOF HOUSEHOLD ORGANIC WASTE INTO ECOENZYME TO REDUCE CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY IN THE HOUSEHOLD ENVIRONMENT: OPTIMALISASI LAHAN PEKARANGAN SEMPIT DAN PEMANFAATAN LIMBAH RUMAH TANGGA MENJADI ECOENZYME UNTUK MENGURANGI KETERGANTUNGAN PRODUK KIMIA DILINGKUNGAN RUMAH TANGGA Novi, Novi Mailidarni; Sulaiman; Juliawati; Jauhari; Tasliati Djafar; Syarifuddin
WISDOM : Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Wisdom Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): JPKM WISDOM 4, 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.71275/wisdom.v2i2.104

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Urban households often face the dual challenges of limited yard space and increasing dependence on chemical products for plant care and cleaning purposes. Meanwhile, organic kitchen waste is often discarded without being utilized, contributing to environmental problems. This community service program aims to empower local residents, especially women and youth, to optimize the use of narrow home yards through sustainable urban farming practices and to process household organic waste into ecoenzyme. Ecoenzyme, a product of organic waste fermentation, has multiple applications such as liquid fertilizer, natural pesticide, and environmentally friendly cleaning solution. The program includes education, training, and practical workshops on ecoenzyme production and its application in small-scale gardening. By promoting the integration of waste management and sustainable agriculture at the household level, this initiative is expected to reduce chemical usage, minimize waste, and enhance community awareness on environmental sustainability. The outcomes of this activity will include improved skills, productive home gardens, and the adoption of ecoenzyme as a green solution for daily household needs.
SOURCES AND QUALITY OF IRRIGATION WATER FOR AGRICULTURAL LAND IN GAMPONG LUBOK BATEE SUB-DISTRICT INGIN JAYA ACEH BESAR Juliawati; Novi Mailidarni; Nyak Yusfa Afrina; Afdhalul Hilza; Tasliati Djafar; Ilya Puryani
WISDOM : Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Wisdom Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): JPKM WISDOM 4, 2025
Publisher : PT. ROCE WISDOM ACEH

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.71275/wisdom.v2i2.111

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Irrigation is a crucial component in agricultural systems, significantly contributing to crop productivity. In Gampong Lubok Batee, Ingin Jaya Subdistrict, Aceh Besar, irrigation water sources include surface water such as rivers, lakes, and reservoirs, as well as groundwater classified into unconfined, confined, and perched aquifers. The selection of irrigation water sources considers factors such as water availability, ease of access, proximity to agricultural land, and, most importantly, water quality. Ideal irrigation water must meet specific quality standards, including a neutral to slightly alkaline pH range (5.0-9.0), be odorless, and free from toxic substances. The quality of irrigation water has a direct impact on the physical and chemical properties of the soil, as well as on plant growth. Therefore, water quality assessment is conducted using methods such as the Sodium Adsorption Ratio (SAR), the US Salinity Laboratory method, and the Scofield method. Sustainable and wise management of water resources is essential to support productive and environmentally friendly agriculture.