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COMMUNITY SERVICE BUILDING YOUTH AWARENESS OF NARKOLEMA [Narcotics Through The Eyes] THROUGH SOCIALIZATION AND EDUCATION Danyl Mallisza; Slamet Riyadi; Nur Adilah; Nazili, Nazili; Al Azhar; Aulia Rizki Alda
Journal of Community Service Vol 6 No 2 (2024): JCS, December 2024
Publisher : Ikatan Dosen Menulis

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56670/jcs.v6i2.329

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The development of digital technology has had both positive and negative impacts on society, especially teenagers. One of the emerging threats is Narcolemma (Narcotics Through the Eyes), namely exposure to negative content through digital devices that can influence teenagers' thought patterns and behavior. Content that promotes narcotics, free lifestyles and destructive actions is increasingly easily accessed via social media and the internet without adequate supervision. Therefore, Ekasakti University and its team carry out community service activities with the aim of increasing youth awareness and understanding regarding the dangers of narcotics and building digital resilience. The method used in this activity is digital literacy-based counseling and education. Some of the activities carried out include seminars and interactive discussions, training for parents and educators, creating educational media, and establishing Digital Anti-Narcolemma Ambassadors. The results of the activity show that teenagers have become more aware of the negative impacts of dangerous digital content and are able to filter information more wisely. Apart from that, the participation of parents and teachers also contributes to creating a safer environment for teenagers when using technology. The sustainability of this program is realized through collaboration with various parties, including educational institutions, youth communities and government agencies. With this activity, it is hoped that the younger generation will be smarter, wiser and more responsible in facing the digital era and distance themselves from the negative influence of Narcolemma.
Pemanfatan Limbah Sekam Padi Sebagai Alternatif Bahan Bakar Sebagai Energi Terbarukan Di Nagari Gauang Sriyolja, Zelmi; Alda, Aulia Rizki; Putra, Aidil Surya Ade; Friyessi, Friyessi
Jompa Abdi: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025): Jompa Abdi: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat
Publisher : Yayasan Jompa Research and Development

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57218/jompaabdi.v4i3.1828

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Nagari Gauang berada di Kabupaten Solok merupakan salah satu produsen beras utama di Sumatera Barat, menghasilkan limbah sekam padi dalam jumlah besar sekitar 20-30% dari berat beras. Sayangnya, limbah ini sering kali hanya ditumpuk atau dibakar, yang merusak lingkungan. Namun, kulit padi sebenarnya mengandung banyak energi dan bahan berguna seperti silika, menjadikannya pilihan yang baik sebagai bahan bakar terbarukan. Untuk memanfaatkan potensi ini, program pemberdayaan masyarakat diadakan di Nagari Gauang untuk membantu kelompok tani dan warga setempat cara menjadikan sekam padi menjadi briket. Melalui presentasi dan pelatihan praktis, peserta mempelajari seluruh proses mulai dari pengeringan dan karbonisasi kulit padi hingga pembuatan dan penggunaan arang batok. Inisiatif ini tidak hanya meningkatkan kesadaran tentang energi ramah lingkungan tetapi juga memberikan keterampilan baru kepada warga untuk menciptakan produk bernilai yang dapat meningkatkan penghasilan mereka. Secara keseluruhan, program ini memperkuat hubungan komunitas dengan energi berkelanjutan dan kewirausahaan lokal sambil mendorong praktik lingkungan yang lebih baik.
Pemberdayaan Kelompok Tani dalam Meningkatkan Kualitas Produksi Tebu dengan Memperhatilan Masa Panen Zelmi Sriyolja; Aulia Rizki Alda; Firyessi Firyessi; Isna Juwita
CANANG: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 5, No 2 (2025)
Publisher : PELANTAR PRESS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52364/canang.v5i2.70

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Sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum L.) is a strategic plantation commodity in Indonesia, functioning as the primary raw material for sugar and traditional sweeteners such as gula saka. In Nagari Bukik Batabuah, West Sumatra, gula saka production holds economic, social, and cultural significance; however, product quality remains inconsistent, particularly due to inappropriate harvest timing and post-harvest handling. This study aims to examine the influence of sugarcane harvest period on the quality of gula saka produced by local farmers and traditional processors (pangilang saka). A descriptive qualitative approach was applied through field observations, in-depth interviews, and documentation, with informants selected using purposive sampling. The results indicate that harvest age and delays between harvesting and processing significantly affect the chemical composition of sugarcane juice, especially sucrose levels, reducing sugars, and phenolic compounds. Harvesting at an immature stage leads to low sugar yield and weak sweetness, while over-mature harvesting or delayed processing accelerates sucrose degradation, resulting in darker color and inferior flavor quality. These findings demonstrate that variations in gula saka quality are strongly associated with harvest management rather than processing methods alone. The study concludes that strengthening farmers’ capacity in determining optimal harvest timing and improving post-harvest practices is essential to enhance product quality, preserve local wisdom, and improve the sustainability of traditional sugarcane-based industries