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Increasing Paddy and Tuber Crop Production Through Environmentally Friendly Straw Biodecomposer Technology Innovation in Wara Village, Jayawijaya M, Hasriani; Adi, Tiomy Butsianto; Wulandari, Siti Latifa; S, Herlyani; Laurenze, Reynaldi; Yare, Enjelin Delila; Walilo, Kiliopas; Kepno, Yulianus; Sudarwan, Ikranul; Maresyembun, Clara Irianti Natalia; Matuan, Olivia Natasya; Weya, Elsye Eva; Bahabol, Mince; Sirwa, Natalia Ledi; Amohoso, Miel; Degey, Periska; Wolom, Fringki; Elopere, Beti; Bogum, Omega; Logo, Agus; Asso, Fajar Sidik; Yikwa, Deli; Yikwa, Diana; Aud, Yeriana; Tabuni, Viktor
Unram Journal of Community Service Vol. 6 No. 4 (2025): December: In Progress
Publisher : Pascasarjana Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/ujcs.v6i4.1296

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Rice straw management remains a major challenge in Wara Village, Jayawijaya Regency, where farmers commonly burn straw after harvest and lack the technical capacity to process agricultural waste. This community service program aimed to strengthen farmers’ and women’s family welfare development (FWD) technical and managerial skills by introducing biodecomposer technology based on locally available resources. The program involved socialization, technical training on compost production, simple farm bookkeeping instruction, field practice using molasses and EM4, and intensive mentoring. The results indicated substantial improvements in participants' knowledge and skills, including the ability to process 20–30 kg of rice straw per fermentation cycle and the establishment of a pilot farmer group capable of independently applying the technology. The family welfare development also gained competencies as household-level environmental stewards. The intervention contributed to reducing straw burning, improving soil quality through organic matter reintegration, and strengthening local socio-economic institutions. Overall, this program supports the development of autonomous, environmentally friendly, and sustainable agricultural practices in Wara Village.
LEGAL POLICY ANALYSIS: PLASTIC BAG WASTE REDUCTION STRATEGY WITH NOKEN BAGS IN JAYAWIJAYA REGENCY Irna, Irna; YM, Hardiyanti; Asso, Fajar Sidik
EKSEKUSI Vol 7, No 2 (2025): Eksekusi : Journal Of Law
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Sultan Syarif Kasim Riau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24014/je.v7i2.38812

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Jayawijaya Regency, a region rich in natural resources, faces significant challenges in plastic waste management. The use of Noken bags as an environmentally friendly alternative to plastic bags is a strategic step that requires analysis from a legal policy perspective. The purpose of this paper is to analyze legal policies related to reducing plastic bag waste, assess the effectiveness of Noken bags as an alternative to plastic bags, and analyze the challenges and obstacles in implementing plastic waste reduction policies. This paper utilizes a qualitative research method, focusing on legal policy analysis, combined with a survey method to obtain public perceptions of Noken bags as an alternative to plastic bags. The study concludes that the plastic waste problem in Jayawijaya is urgent due to the ever-increasing volume and minimal management infrastructure, resulting in serious impacts on the environment and health. Although Noken bags have the potential to be an environmentally friendly alternative, limited production and price are obstacles. Therefore, a comprehensive strategy is needed, encompassing waste management facilities, an effective 3R program, education, economic support, and strong regulations to make Noken a sustainable solution.