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Sosialisasi Edukasi Maggot BSF Sebagai Pengurai Sampah Organik Di Kelurahan Anggut Dalam Aprianti Lubis; Fadhiil Ahmadi; Entin Oktantia Safitri; Glori Pesta Pince Sitorus; Refo Elfianza; Muhammad Fikri; Ulfiyah Mei; Yulanda Nurul Fadhila; Hafidza Zia
Jurnal Imiah Pengabdian Pada Masyarakat (JIPM) Vol 3 No 1 (2025): Juli - September
Publisher : CV. ITTC INDONESIA

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Kelurahan Anggut Dalam is one of the densely populated areas in Bengkulu City that faces challenges in managing organic waste, primarily due to the increasing activities of households and small-scale traders. One innovative and sustainable solution is the utilization of maggots from the Black Soldier Fly (BSF) as organic waste decomposers. This study aims to raise public awareness and knowledge through environmental education activities based on BSF maggot cultivation. The methods used include field observations, public outreach, technical training, and evaluation of community understanding. The results show that after the educational activities were implemented, there was a significant increase in residents' understanding of organic waste management and the economic potential of maggot cultivation. The program also successfully reduced the volume of household organic waste in several neighborhood units (RT). BSF-based environmental education has proven to be an effective participatory approach to support clean environment initiatives and integrated waste management.
Pemanfaatan Maggot Untuk Lingkungan Dan Ekonomi Keluarga, Kelurahan Anggut Dalam,Kecamatan Ratu Samban Kota Bengkulu Refo Elfianza; Muhammad Fikri; Aprianti Lubis; Glori Pesta Pince Sitorus; Entin Oktantia Safitri; Fadhiil Ahmadi; Ulfiyah Mei; Yulanda Nurul Fadhila; Hafidza Zia
Jurnal Imiah Pengabdian Pada Masyarakat (JIPM) Vol 3 No 1 (2025): Juli - September
Publisher : CV. ITTC INDONESIA

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The issue of organic waste in urban areas is an urgent environmental problem that requires immediate attention. One innovative solution that is increasingly being implemented is the cultivation of maggots (Black Soldier Fly larvae/BSF), which function as agents for decomposing organic waste and producing economically valuable products. The Community Service Learning (CSL) activity conducted by students from Bengkulu University in Anggut Dalam Village, Ratu Samban Subdistrict, Bengkulu City, aims to introduce and implement maggot farming as an effort to manage waste and empower family economies. This article comprehensively discusses the implementation stages, results, challenges, and social and economic impacts of the maggot farming program in the community. The results of the activity show an increase in environmental awareness, a reduction in the volume of organic waste, and the emergence of new income sources for families. Maggot farming has proven to be an environmentally friendly solution with the potential to improve community well-being sustainably.