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PENGOLAHAN SAMPAH ORGANIK BERBASIS MAGGOT (Black soldier fly) UNTUK MENDUKUNG KEBERLANGSUNGAN ZERO WASTE DI DESA BILOK PETUNG KECAMATAN SEMBALUN KABUPATEN LOMBOK TIMUR Ramadhani; Abdullah, Baiq Amanda Esya; Fitria; Manaki, Gempar; Antareja, Gde Margin; Haeruni; Hidayat, Janu Wahyu; Sari, Nila Marta; Amalia, Risa
Jurnal Wicara Vol 2 No 3 (2024): Jurnal Wicara Desa
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/wicara.v2i3.4101

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West Nusa Tenggara Province faces serious waste management problems. Bilok Petung Village produces around 3 tonnes of waste per day, most of which ends up in the landfill. A zero waste approach using BSF (Black Soldier Fly) could be a solution. The aim of KKN activities in Bilok Petung Village is to explore the process of cultivating BSF (Black Soldier Fly) magots to support the implementation of zero waste. Activity methods include providing BSF cultivation facilities, collecting organic waste, hatching BSF eggs, maintaining BSF, harvesting eggs, processing maggots, and packaging products. The results of the activity show that BSF cultivation is able to process village organic waste into pupae and organic fertilizer with economic value. Pupae can be used as a source of animal protein and organic fertilizer can increase soil fertility. Thus, BSF cultivation has the potential to support the implementation of zero waste in Bilok Petung Village in a sustainable manner.
AJAGTURA: STRATEGI AGROFORESTRI UNTUK PENINGKATAN PENDAPATAN DAN KESEJAHTERAAN PETANI YANG MELESTARIKAN LINGKUNGAN LAHAN KERING Alfarizi, Mohamad; Haeruni; Wartisah, Wiwin; Darmawan, Rizki; Agib Al-Ansori, Irwan; Arnito, Melsi; Adawiyah, Rabiatul; Sulistia Ningsih, Dina; Sukma Tirani, Laras; Tejo Wulan, Sri
Jurnal Wicara Vol 3 No 1 (2025): Jurnal Wicara Desa
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/wicara.v3i1.6792

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The Real Work Lecture (KKN) is an intracurricular activity aimed at empowering communities through various service activities, such as counseling and training. In 2024, the KKN PMD program of Mataram University was conducted in Akar-Akar Village, North Lombok Regency, focusing on improving community livelihoods through dryland management. The village has significant agricultural potential but faces various challenges, including reliance on monoculture corn farming, limited understanding of sustainable land management, and restricted access to agricultural technology. The goal of this KKN program is to address these issues through counseling and the implementation of agroforestry systems. The activity methods included obtaining permits, problem identification, community counseling, and the development of agroforestry systems in demonstration plots. The results showed that the counseling successfully increased community understanding of crop diversification and the benefits of agroforestry. The implementation of agroforestry by planting high-value crops such as crystal guava and longan proved effective in enhancing land productivity and maintaining environmental sustainability. In conclusion, this KKN program successfully provided initial solutions to improve farmers' welfare and agricultural sustainability in Akar-Akar Village.
PENGOLAHAN SAMPAH ORGANIK BERBASIS MAGGOT (Black soldier fly) UNTUK MENDUKUNG KEBERLANGSUNGAN ZERO WASTE DI DESA BILOK PETUNG KECAMATAN SEMBALUN KABUPATEN LOMBOK TIMUR Ramadhani; Abdullah, Baiq Amanda Esya; Fitria; Manaki, Gempar; Antareja, Gde Margin; Haeruni; Hidayat, Janu Wahyu; Sari, Nila Marta; Amalia, Risa
Jurnal Wicara Vol 2 No 3 (2024): Jurnal Wicara Desa
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/wicara.v2i3.4101

Abstract

West Nusa Tenggara Province faces serious waste management problems. Bilok Petung Village produces around 3 tonnes of waste per day, most of which ends up in the landfill. A zero waste approach using BSF (Black Soldier Fly) could be a solution. The aim of KKN activities in Bilok Petung Village is to explore the process of cultivating BSF (Black Soldier Fly) magots to support the implementation of zero waste. Activity methods include providing BSF cultivation facilities, collecting organic waste, hatching BSF eggs, maintaining BSF, harvesting eggs, processing maggots, and packaging products. The results of the activity show that BSF cultivation is able to process village organic waste into pupae and organic fertilizer with economic value. Pupae can be used as a source of animal protein and organic fertilizer can increase soil fertility. Thus, BSF cultivation has the potential to support the implementation of zero waste in Bilok Petung Village in a sustainable manner.
AJAGTURA: STRATEGI AGROFORESTRI UNTUK PENINGKATAN PENDAPATAN DAN KESEJAHTERAAN PETANI YANG MELESTARIKAN LINGKUNGAN LAHAN KERING Alfarizi, Mohamad; Haeruni; Wartisah, Wiwin; Darmawan, Rizki; Agib Al-Ansori, Irwan; Arnito, Melsi; Adawiyah, Rabiatul; Sulistia Ningsih, Dina; Sukma Tirani, Laras; Tejo Wulan, Sri
Jurnal Wicara Vol 3 No 1 (2025): Jurnal Wicara Desa
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/wicara.v3i1.6792

Abstract

The Real Work Lecture (KKN) is an intracurricular activity aimed at empowering communities through various service activities, such as counseling and training. In 2024, the KKN PMD program of Mataram University was conducted in Akar-Akar Village, North Lombok Regency, focusing on improving community livelihoods through dryland management. The village has significant agricultural potential but faces various challenges, including reliance on monoculture corn farming, limited understanding of sustainable land management, and restricted access to agricultural technology. The goal of this KKN program is to address these issues through counseling and the implementation of agroforestry systems. The activity methods included obtaining permits, problem identification, community counseling, and the development of agroforestry systems in demonstration plots. The results showed that the counseling successfully increased community understanding of crop diversification and the benefits of agroforestry. The implementation of agroforestry by planting high-value crops such as crystal guava and longan proved effective in enhancing land productivity and maintaining environmental sustainability. In conclusion, this KKN program successfully provided initial solutions to improve farmers' welfare and agricultural sustainability in Akar-Akar Village.