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Penyuluhan Dan Pelaksanaan Go Green Di Desa Citaleus, Kecamatan Buahdua, Kabupaten Sumedang Raizal Fahmi; Sri Wilujeng; Reni Srimulyaningsih; Ina Darliana; Ishak Tan
Bumi : Jurnal Hasil Kegiatan Sosialisasi Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Bumi: Jurnal Hasil Kegiatan Sosialisasi Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat
Publisher : Asosiasi Riset Teknik Elektro dan Informatika Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61132/bumi.v2i1.41

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The solution that can be applied to the community to deal with the impact of global warming today is the concept of "go green". However, the problem is that the application of this "go green" solution has not been widely applied in the community, especially in communities that are directly adjacent to and dependent on forests. Therefore, the the academic community of the Faculty of Forestry, Winaya Mukti University conducted forestry counseling on go green in community service activities to provide awareness to people living in villages bordering forests in Sumedang Regency, precisely in Citaleus Village. This research was carried out using the method of counseling and practicing planting forestry plant seeds. The results of this research succeeded in achieving a satisfactory level to provide and introduce knowledge about going green and the practice of implementing it by planting forestry plant seeds for the people of Citaleus Village, Buahdua District, Sumedang Regency. This success is evidenced by the positive response from the analysis results received by the service team.
Productivity Of Arabica Coffee Varieties Under Pine Trees Wahyuni, Dwi; Aditya Sarif Hidayat; Ina Darliana
Greenation International Journal of Tourism and Management Vol. 1 No. 4 (2023): (GIJTM) Greenation International Journal of Tourism and Management (December 20
Publisher : Greenation Research & Yayasan Global Resarch National

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/gijtm.v1i4.140

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The Community Forest Management (PHBM) program has attempted to increase soil productivity in forest areas by planting coffee under trees. The planting system used by Perhutani under PHBM is intercropping. This planting pattern aims to optimize the potential of land use for community welfare. This study aims to determine the Arabica coffee variety (Coffea arabica L.) with the highest productivity among pine stands at LMDH Campaka Bentang, Bandung Regency. The method used was experimental, with a completely randomized design (CRD) of five treatments with eight repetitions. The study was limited to five varieties of coffee plants grown by farmers with uniform coffee care or maintenance at the same planting date and in one plot. The results showed that the Ateng super variety had the highest average fruit weight per 100 seeds, the highest number of fruits, and the highest number of productive branches per tree, while the Ateng variety had the lowest value. The longest productive branch length per tree parameter was found in the Typica variety and the lowest in the Ateng variety. Further test results using Duncan's test with a 5% confidence level showed that the Ateng super variety had the highest value in the tested parameters compared to the other four varieties, while the lowest value was found in the Ateng variety.
Efektivitas biokonversi limbah kulit kopi sebagai pupuk kompos untuk meningkatkan pertumbuhan bibit kopi arabika di Desa Loa Ina Darliana; Sri Wilujeng; Dwi Wahyuni
Composite : Jurnal Ilmu Pertanian Vol 7 No 1 (2025): Februari
Publisher : University of Insan Cendekia Mandiri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37577/composite.v7i1.857

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Coffee (Coffea sp.) is one of the contributing commodities of non-timber forest products in the Indonesian economy. Loa Village is one of the coffee producing centers whose land is located among the forest stands of protected forest areas managed by Perum Perhutani, Bandung Regency. To increase the productivity of coffee plants in Loa Village and minimize the environmental impact of coffee skin waste, this study aims to examine the effect of coffee skin waste compost fertilizer on the growth of arabica coffee seedlings in Loa Village. The research was conducted from September to December 2024 at the Faculty of Forestry, Winaya Mukti University using the Completely Randomized Design (CRD) method consisting of 4 treatments and six replications. Treatments: P0 = 0% coffee waste + 100% soil, P1 = 25% coffee waste + 75% soil, P2 = 50% coffee waste + 50% soil, P3 = 75% coffee waste + 25% soil. Observations were carried out for 3 months with an interval of one month. Data collection includes the results of measuring the height and diameter of seedlings that are studied for differences in each treatment using manual average calculations and analyzing their effectiveness using SPSS version 25. The results obtained the best compost fertilizer formulation from coffee skin waste recommended is 25% coffee skin waste compost fertilizer and 75% soil media. This composition significantly increased the height of Arabica coffee seedlings in the 3rd month and stem diameter in the 2nd month after fertilizer application.