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Cultivation of Maggots from Organic Waste an Opportunity to Improve Community Economy Lesna Purnawan; Jaka Slametan; Agus Suyanto; Caesar Rismanto; Susilowati
The International Journal of Education Management and Sociology Vol. 4 No. 5 (2025): September - October : The International Journal of Education Management and Soc
Publisher : PDPI (Perkumpulan Dosen Peneliti Indonesia)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58818/ijems.v4i5.255

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The cultivation of maggots (Hermetia illucens) from organic waste represents an innovative and sustainable solution to both environmental and economic challenges faced by local communities. This study explores maggot farming as a means of converting organic waste into valuable resources such as animal feed and organic fertilizer, while simultaneously creating new income opportunities for the community. The maggot cultivation process not only reduces the volume of household and market waste but also provides an environmentally friendly alternative for waste management. The results show that maggot farming can significantly contribute to improving community welfare by generating additional income, promoting green entrepreneurship, and supporting a circular economy. Therefore, maggot cultivation from organic waste holds great potential as an effective strategy for sustainable economic empowerment and environmental preservation at the community level.
Cultivation of Maggots from Organic Waste an Opportunity to Improve Community Economy Lesna Purnawan; Jaka Slametan; Agus Suyanto; Caesar Rismanto; Susilowati
The International Journal of Education Management and Sociology Vol. 4 No. 5 (2025): September - October : The International Journal of Education Management and Soc
Publisher : PDPI (Perkumpulan Dosen Peneliti Indonesia)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58818/ijems.v4i5.255

Abstract

The cultivation of maggots (Hermetia illucens) from organic waste represents an innovative and sustainable solution to both environmental and economic challenges faced by local communities. This study explores maggot farming as a means of converting organic waste into valuable resources such as animal feed and organic fertilizer, while simultaneously creating new income opportunities for the community. The maggot cultivation process not only reduces the volume of household and market waste but also provides an environmentally friendly alternative for waste management. The results show that maggot farming can significantly contribute to improving community welfare by generating additional income, promoting green entrepreneurship, and supporting a circular economy. Therefore, maggot cultivation from organic waste holds great potential as an effective strategy for sustainable economic empowerment and environmental preservation at the community level.