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PELATIHAN FINISHING KAYU JATI BELANDA BERNILAI TINGGI BAGI KELOMPOK MASYARAKAT GUNUNG KELUA Syafi’i; Abdul Rasyid Zarta; Zahrotul Isti’anah Marroh; Muhammad Tahrir; Teguh Rizali Zahroni; Taman Alex; Yusdiansyah; Eva Nurmarini; Heriad Daud; Ita Merni Patulak
JURNAL PENGABDIAN KEPADA MASYARAKAT Vol 14 No 1 (2024): Juli 2024
Publisher : LPPM UNINUS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30999/jpkm.v14i1.3162

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The High-Value Dutch Teak Wood Finishing Training for Gunung Kelua Community Group is a programme that aims to improve the skills and knowledge of the local community in the finishing process of Dutch teak wood, a type of wood with high economic value in the international market. The programme is designed to support the development of small and medium industries (SMIs) in the region, focusing on sustainable and responsible use of local natural resources. Through this training, participants are expected to learn modern finishing techniques that can improve the aesthetics and functionality of the final product, understand the principles of effective design and project management as well as an understanding of environmentally friendly and anti-pollutant products. The training also covers important aspects such as knowledge of wood species and characteristics, selection of eco-friendly materials, surface treatment, finish application, and post-finish care, all of which are key components in the production of high-value Dutch teak. By adopting both practical and theoretical learning methods, the programme provides participants with hands-on skills and equips them with a deep understanding of the need to use environmentally friendly paint-based materials. The ultimate goal is to help the Gunung Kelua community group expand their market, increase income, contribute to the sustainable development of the local economy as well as sensitise them to the use of environmentally friendly materials. This programme is expected to become a training model that can be adapted and applied in other regions in Indonesia, especially in areas that have potential natural wood resources but still need technical support and capacity in processing and marketing high-quality products. Keywords: Training; Wood Finishing; Dutch Teak
Use of Grade 1 Liquid Smoke from Apus Bamboo (Gigantochia apus) Raw Material as A Preservative for Fresh Shrimp by Soaking Method at Different Concentrations Merni, Ita; Akbar Pratama; Erina Hertianty; Taman Alex; Zahrotul Isti'anah Marroh; Teguh Rizali Zahroni
Jurnal Loupe Vol 20 No 02 (2024): December 2024
Publisher : Jurusan Pertanian Politeknik Pertanian Negeri Samarinda Kampus Sei Keledang Jalan Samratulangi, Kotak Pos 192 Samarinda 75123

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51967/buletinloupe.v20i02.3184

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This research is motivated by the lack of optimal use of bamboo, where bamboo is a natural material that is relatively cheap, easy to obtain and is one of the plants whose use in society is less optimized. In its role as a plant, bamboo can also be used as a material for making liquid smoke for various food needs which can be used for preservation. Shrimp is also a food that people really like, but shrimp cannot last long so natural additives are needed so that shrimp can last longer. Therefore, this research aims to determine the effect of providing liquid smoke from bamboo on shrimp quality, including changes in the smell and texture of shrimp. Observations were carried out at the Non-Wood Forest Products Laboratory, Forest Products Processing Study Program, Samarinda State Agricultural Polytechnic. The research method was carried out by observing shrimp without preservation (control), preserving shrimp with different concentrations, namely 5%, 7% and 9%. Observations of changes in the smell and texture of preserved shrimp were carried out for 6 days. The research results showed that preserving shrimp using liquid smoke from grade 1 bamboo material at a concentration of 7% was more effective than the control, liquid smoke concentrations of 5% and 9%.
PELATIHAN FINISHING KAYU JATI BELANDA BERNILAI TINGGI BAGI KELOMPOK MASYARAKAT GUNUNG KELUA Syafi’i; Abdul Rasyid Zarta; Zahrotul Isti’anah Marroh; Muhammad Tahrir; Teguh Rizali Zahroni; Taman Alex; Yusdiansyah; Eva Nurmarini; Heriad Daud; Ita Merni Patulak
JURNAL PENGABDIAN KEPADA MASYARAKAT Vol 14 No 1 (2024): Juli 2024
Publisher : LPPM UNINUS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30999/jpkm.v14i1.3162

Abstract

The High-Value Dutch Teak Wood Finishing Training for Gunung Kelua Community Group is a programme that aims to improve the skills and knowledge of the local community in the finishing process of Dutch teak wood, a type of wood with high economic value in the international market. The programme is designed to support the development of small and medium industries (SMIs) in the region, focusing on sustainable and responsible use of local natural resources. Through this training, participants are expected to learn modern finishing techniques that can improve the aesthetics and functionality of the final product, understand the principles of effective design and project management as well as an understanding of environmentally friendly and anti-pollutant products. The training also covers important aspects such as knowledge of wood species and characteristics, selection of eco-friendly materials, surface treatment, finish application, and post-finish care, all of which are key components in the production of high-value Dutch teak. By adopting both practical and theoretical learning methods, the programme provides participants with hands-on skills and equips them with a deep understanding of the need to use environmentally friendly paint-based materials. The ultimate goal is to help the Gunung Kelua community group expand their market, increase income, contribute to the sustainable development of the local economy as well as sensitise them to the use of environmentally friendly materials. This programme is expected to become a training model that can be adapted and applied in other regions in Indonesia, especially in areas that have potential natural wood resources but still need technical support and capacity in processing and marketing high-quality products. Keywords: Training; Wood Finishing; Dutch Teak