Community service activities carried out by the Thematic KKN students of Muhammadiyah Bone University in Pekalobean Village, Anggeraja District, Enrekang Regency, aim to provide education on making compost from shallot skin and coconut dregs. This activity includes preparation of materials, locations, consumption, and necessary tools, as well as a question and answer session to evaluate community understanding. The results of the socialization and training showed that the community was enthusiastic and able to apply the knowledge gained in agricultural practices. This training not only increased understanding of the benefits of compost, but also provided an environmentally friendly alternative to reduce dependence on chemical fertilizers. Thus, this activity has the potential to support sustainable agriculture and preserve the environment. It is recommended to carry out ongoing assistance so that the community can maximize the use of compost in agricultural practices.
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