Fish smoking in Langgam Village is a traditional practice using fuels like laban wood, coconut shells, and corn cobs. The fishery group faces challenges due to a lack of knowledge about Good Food Production Methods for Home Industry (CPPB-IRT). This community service activity, applying the Service Learning approach, aimed to address these issues by involving students in training the community on CPPB-IRT and selecting optimal fuels for processing. Students collaborated with the group to apply pyrolysis technology for improved fish processing. The results showed that group members gained a better understanding of CPPB-IRT and learned about the best fuels for smoking fish. As a result, the community was empowered with the skills to improve product quality and expand their market reach. The Service Learning approach allowed students to apply their academic knowledge while helping the community develop practical skills for sustainable growth.
                        
                        
                        
                        
                            
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