Empowerment Society
Vol 9 No 1 (2026): February 2026

Post-harvest seaweed quality support in Pagarbatu Village, Sumenep, using SWSolar Dryer technology to create competitive seaweed farmers

Zuhri, Ach (Unknown)
Ahsan, Agung Firdausi (Unknown)
Saadah, Siti (Unknown)
Ghibran, Moh Iqbal (Unknown)
Aini, Anis Nur (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
02 Feb 2026

Abstract

Seaweed is a leading commodity in Sumenep Regency. However, post-harvest quality remains low due to traditional drying methods, which, in turn, affects selling prices and farmer welfare. This community service program aims to improve the quality and competitiveness of seaweed farmers in Pagarbatu Village by applying SW-Solar Dryer technology. Implementation methods include outreach, management and production training, SW-Solar Dryer application, mentoring, and ongoing evaluation with "Kelana" fishing group partners. The results showed that the SW-Solar Dryer can reduce drying time from 2–3 days to just 5–8 hours. It maintains product hygiene because the process is carried out in a closed room. Moisture content produced also meets industry standards. Furthermore, the mentoring program encouraged diversification of processed seaweed-based products. This increased farmers' income and reduced dependence on collectors. Thus, the application of SW-Solar Dryer technology has proven effective in improving post-harvest management, expanding business opportunities, and creating more competitive seaweed farmers.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

eps

Publisher

Subject

Humanities Social Sciences

Description

Empowerment Society published twice a year in February and August, published by LPPM Institut Teknologi dan Bisnis Widya Gama Lumajang since February 2018. Empowerment Society is intended as a forum for publishing scientific articles in the field of community development and ...