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Sosialisasi dan Pembuatan Biostimulan Cair Berbasis Limbah Organik untuk Mendukung Pertanian Berkelanjutan Bahri, Syaiful; Ambarwati, Yuli; Widiarto, Sonny; Annisa, Devi Nur; Nurhasanah, Nurhasanah; Ayumi, Eksa
Mestaka: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): April 2025
Publisher : Pakis Journal Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58184/mestaka.v4i2.619

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The improper management of household organic waste often leads to environmental pollution and health issues. This community service program aims to educate the residents of Rejo Basuki village on processing organic waste into liquid organic fertilizer (POC) using the Biostimulant Liquid (BL) method. This method was chosen for its ability to accelerate the decomposition of organic materials without requiring a lengthy fermentation process, offering a practical and efficient waste management solution. The program was conducted through lectures and hands-on training on POC and organic pesticide production, led by lecturers from the Department of Chemistry, FMIPA, University of Lampung. The results showed that BL-based POC significantly improved soil structure, increased nutrient availability, and enhanced plant resistance to pests and diseases. Additionally, participants gained valuable knowledge on sustainable and economically beneficial organic waste management practices. This innovation is expected to be widely adopted to support sustainable and environmentally friendly agriculture.
INOVASI SAMPAH RUMAH TANGGA MENJADI PUPUK CAIR DI KOMPLEKS POLRI HAJIMENA Ambarwati, Yuli; Bahri, Syaiful; Waluyo, Sri; Mulyani, Yessi; Ayumi, Eksa; Syahwa Rahman, Putri
Jurnal Abdi Insani Vol 13 No 1 (2026): Jurnal Abdi Insani
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/abdiinsani.v13i1.3434

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The increasing volume of household waste in the Hajimena Police Complex, South Lampung, Indonesia, which exceeds local processing capacity, has led to waste accumulation at final disposal sites (TPA) and poses a serious environmental challenge. This situation necessitates sustainable management efforts to prevent negative impacts on public health. An environmentally friendly approach that transforms waste into economically valuable products offers a promising solution. This community service program aimed to process household organic waste into liquid fertilizer using a simple solid-liquid (SL) technique that can be easily applied by residents. Organic waste such as food scraps, vegetables, and fruits was collected from households and processed using the SL method. The program also included socialization and hands-on training to enable residents to independently produce liquid fertilizer. The activity successfully improved community awareness and skills in managing organic waste. A total of 30 participants joined the training, which combined theoretical and practical sessions. Evaluation results showed a significant improvement in participants’ understanding, with average scores increasing from 56.8% (pre-test) to 85.5% (post-test). Participants demonstrated strong enthusiasm to apply the technique independently. In conclusion, this community service program effectively enhanced the community’s knowledge and awareness of sustainable organic waste management in the Hajimena Police Complex.