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Assistance in Making Organic Fertilizer Made from Organic Waste in Farmer Groups Reski Praja Putra; Indrayani Indrayani; Lahming Lahming; Amiruddin Hambali; Jusran Jusran
Jurnal Sipakatau: Inovasi Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Jurnal Sipakatau
Publisher : PT. Global Research Collaboration

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61220/jsipakatau.v1i6.2455

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Banggae is a sub-district located in the city of Majene, West Sulawesi. Generally, the livelihoods of the people in this area are farmers and livestock breeders. One of the representatives of the farmer group in the city of Majene expressed their desire to be assisted and trained in making organic fertilizer. This is based on the large amount of agricultural waste that has not been utilized properly, so organic waste has no economic value. Based on the results of the discussion, one of the solutions offered by the community service team as a form of implementing the tri dharma of higher education to overcome partner problems is to provide training and assistance through optimizing the use of local agricultural waste and household organic waste in producing organic fertilizer. Implementation is carried out through counseling, providing materials, and demonstrations. The process of making organic fertilizer in this activity uses materials that are easily obtained in Banggae District, including banana stems, fruit and vegetable waste, leaves, cow dung, goat dung, and rice washing water. The carbon source is a brown sugar solution mixed with effective microorganism 4 (EM4) as a biocultivator. The method applied is anaerobic microaerophilically using tarpaulin as a fermentation place. The fermentation process lasts for 2 weeks. The results of the mentoring show that the Banggae District farmer group can practice making organic fertilizer from household and agricultural waste independently using EM4 as a biocultivator.
PKM Produksi Kascing Oleh Masyarakat Tani di Desa Barang Kabupaten Soppeng Amirah Mustarin; Lahming Lahming; Indrayani Indrayani; Nur Rahmah; Asrijal Asrijal
Jurnal Sipakatau: Inovasi Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 1 No. 4 (2024): Jurnal Sipakatau
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61220/jsipakatau.v1i4.2419

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PKM for vermicompost farming communities in Barang Village, Liliriaja District, Soppeng Regency is a new technology and innovation implemented to overcome waste problems. The farmer group involved is Wanita Tani Melati, which is a group of oyster mushroom cultivators. One of the organic wastes that has not been processed by the community is baglog waste from oyster mushroom cultivation. The technology introduced to the local community is the use of baglog waste from oyster mushroom cultivation as a medium for cultivating worms Lumbricus rubellus where the results of the metabolism of the worms become vermicompost which is better than ordinary compost which can be directly applied to plants. This PKM was carried out in 2 stages, namely the training stage which lasted 1 day and the vermicompost production stage using baglog waste media and Lumbricus rubellus worms and assistance for 4 months. From this PKM activity, 200 kg of vermicompost was successfully produced in a period of 2 months. It is hoped that making vermicompost independently can be a solution for farmers so that they do not depend on synthetic fertilizers purchased or subsidized by the government and can also increase income for oyster mushroom farmers from the sale of vermicompost and worms.