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STRATEGI PENINGKATAN NILAI TAMBAH DAN PEMASARAN PRODUK HASIL OLAHAN IKAN AIR TAWAR DI DESA BUNKATE KECAMATAN JONGGAT, KABUPATEN LOMBOK TENGAH Miftahul Khair; Ramadhani, Aulia; Soleha, Hilalia; Siambaton, Rini Ramdani; Faqih, Farid; Kiamuddin, Moh.; Haryani, Dewina; Nurasmi, Intan; Hartiwi, Hartiwi; Redi, Muhammad; Agusdin, Agusdin
Jurnal Wicara Vol 3 No 3 (2025): Jurnal Wicara Desa
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/wicara.v3i3.6754

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Bunkate Village, Jonggat District, Central Lombok Regency, has fisheries potential, especially freshwater fish farming, but this potential has not been optimally managed. KKN-PMD students from Mataram University initiated technical guidance and processing and marketing activities for freshwater fish farming products. This activity includes training in making fish sticks as one of the product form diversifications and education on effective food product marketing strategies. The program implementation method includes observation, interviews with fish farmers, recipe formulation, and implementation of technical guidance attended by the surrounding community, especially PKK mothers. The results of the activity showed that participants were enthusiastic in participating in the training and gained new skills in processing tilapia into products with higher selling value in the form of fish sticks and marketing strategies for fishery products, which are expected to increase the income and welfare of the village community. Through this activity, it is hoped that the Bunkate Village community will be able to develop fisheries-based businesses independently and sustainably, thereby increasing the welfare of the village community, especially freshwater fish farmers.
OPTIMALISASI POTENSI PERIKANAN DESA BUNKATE MELALUI WORKSHOP PENGOLAHAN DAN PEMASARAN HASIL BUDIDAYA PERIKANAN AIR TAWAR Miftahul Khair; Ramadhani, Aulia; Soleha, Hilalia; Siambaton, Rini Ramdani; Faqih, Farid; Kiamuddin, Moh.; Haryani, Dewina; Nurasmi, Intan; Hartiwi, Hartiwi; Redi, Muhammad
Jurnal Wicara Vol 3 No 3 (2025): Jurnal Wicara Desa
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/wicara.v3i3.6758

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Bunkate Village, Jonggat District, Central Lombok Regency, has abundant freshwater fisheries potential, especially in freshwater fisheries cultivation. However, this potential has not been managed optimally. Through a community empowerment approach, workshop activities are focused on improving the skills of village communities in processing fisheries cultivation products, as well as more effective fisheries product marketing strategies. Therefore, KKN PMD students from Mataram University initiated the Freshwater Fisheries Cultivation Results Processing and Marketing Workshop program as a solution to increase the added value of fisheries products. This activity includes training in making fish sticks as a form of product diversification and education on effective marketing strategies. The program implementation method involves observation, interviews with fish farmers, recipe formulation, and implementation of workshops attended by the local community, especially PKK mothers. The results of the activity showed that participants were enthusiastic about participating in the training and gaining new skills in processing tilapia into products with higher selling value and marketing fisheries products, which are expected to increase the income and welfare of the village community. Through this activity, it is hoped that the Bunkate Village community will be able to develop fisheries-based businesses independently and sustainably, thereby increasing the economic welfare of the village.
STRATEGI PENINGKATAN NILAI TAMBAH DAN PEMASARAN PRODUK HASIL OLAHAN IKAN AIR TAWAR DI DESA BUNKATE KECAMATAN JONGGAT, KABUPATEN LOMBOK TENGAH Miftahul Khair; Ramadhani, Aulia; Soleha, Hilalia; Siambaton, Rini Ramdani; Faqih, Farid; Kiamuddin, Moh.; Haryani, Dewina; Nurasmi, Intan; Hartiwi, Hartiwi; Redi, Muhammad; Agusdin, Agusdin
Jurnal Wicara Vol 3 No 3 (2025): Jurnal Wicara Desa
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/wicara.v3i3.6754

Abstract

Bunkate Village, Jonggat District, Central Lombok Regency, has fisheries potential, especially freshwater fish farming, but this potential has not been optimally managed. KKN-PMD students from Mataram University initiated technical guidance and processing and marketing activities for freshwater fish farming products. This activity includes training in making fish sticks as one of the product form diversifications and education on effective food product marketing strategies. The program implementation method includes observation, interviews with fish farmers, recipe formulation, and implementation of technical guidance attended by the surrounding community, especially PKK mothers. The results of the activity showed that participants were enthusiastic in participating in the training and gained new skills in processing tilapia into products with higher selling value in the form of fish sticks and marketing strategies for fishery products, which are expected to increase the income and welfare of the village community. Through this activity, it is hoped that the Bunkate Village community will be able to develop fisheries-based businesses independently and sustainably, thereby increasing the welfare of the village community, especially freshwater fish farmers.
OPTIMALISASI POTENSI PERIKANAN DESA BUNKATE MELALUI WORKSHOP PENGOLAHAN DAN PEMASARAN HASIL BUDIDAYA PERIKANAN AIR TAWAR Miftahul Khair; Ramadhani, Aulia; Soleha, Hilalia; Siambaton, Rini Ramdani; Faqih, Farid; Kiamuddin, Moh.; Haryani, Dewina; Nurasmi, Intan; Hartiwi, Hartiwi; Redi, Muhammad
Jurnal Wicara Vol 3 No 3 (2025): Jurnal Wicara Desa
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/wicara.v3i3.6758

Abstract

Bunkate Village, Jonggat District, Central Lombok Regency, has abundant freshwater fisheries potential, especially in freshwater fisheries cultivation. However, this potential has not been managed optimally. Through a community empowerment approach, workshop activities are focused on improving the skills of village communities in processing fisheries cultivation products, as well as more effective fisheries product marketing strategies. Therefore, KKN PMD students from Mataram University initiated the Freshwater Fisheries Cultivation Results Processing and Marketing Workshop program as a solution to increase the added value of fisheries products. This activity includes training in making fish sticks as a form of product diversification and education on effective marketing strategies. The program implementation method involves observation, interviews with fish farmers, recipe formulation, and implementation of workshops attended by the local community, especially PKK mothers. The results of the activity showed that participants were enthusiastic about participating in the training and gaining new skills in processing tilapia into products with higher selling value and marketing fisheries products, which are expected to increase the income and welfare of the village community. Through this activity, it is hoped that the Bunkate Village community will be able to develop fisheries-based businesses independently and sustainably, thereby increasing the economic welfare of the village.
Inventory of Butterfly Species and Diversity (Lepidoptera) in Mataram City Putu Eka Gunadi; Izzati, Lu’lu’atul Husna; Nurasmi, Intan; Houtave, Els
Journal of Biology, Environment, and Edu-Tourism Vol. 2 No. 1 (2026): April 2026
Publisher : Yayasan Siti Widhatul Faeha

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.65622/jbee.v2i1.237

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Changes in the urban landscape can affect the structure of insect communities, including butterflies, which are sensitive to environmental conditions. This study aims to inventory butterfly species, analyze ecological indices, and examine how environmental factors influence butterfly communities in the city of Mataram. The method used was a field survey employing the time-search technique, with measurements of temperature, humidity, and light intensity, and analysis of the Shannon-Wiener diversity index, Margalef species richness, Pielou evenness, and Simpson's dominance. The results revealed 44 species from five families, with high diversity (H′ = 3.081), high species richness (R = 7.018), high evenness (E = 0.814), and low dominance (D = 0.077). Generalist species dominate the community, although a limited number of specialist species remain. The study's conclusions indicate that the butterfly community in Mataram City is relatively stable yet beginning to be affected by urban environmental pressures. The implications of this research underscore the importance of managing diverse, sustainable green open spaces to support butterfly conservation as an urban ecosystem bioindicator.