The Community Service Program (KKN) in Hargosari Village focused on a halal certification verification program for Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs). This program aims to increase consumer confidence and expand the market for local products. This mentoring program examined the challenges faced during the verification process, the MSMEs' perspectives on the program, and its relationship to Islamic values. The method used was Asset-Based Community Development (ABCD), a community mentoring approach based on the village's existing potential. The first stage (discover) was carried out through field observations and MSME mapping. The second stage (dream) involved discussions with residents to explore hopes and potential. The third stage (design) involved developing a mentoring program, including logo creation, product catalogs, education, and digital promotion. The fourth stage (destiny) involved program implementation and collaboration between MSMEs and the Mathla'ul Anwar Halal Product Processing Assistance Institute (LP3H) team in Ngawi Regency. The results of this activity indicated that MSMEs have great potential, but still face obstacles such as a lack of promotion and unfamiliarity with technology. Through education and mentoring, the community's understanding and entrepreneurial spirit have increased. This activity marked the beginning of a positive collaboration between residents, the village government, the Village-Owned Enterprises (BUMDes), and students to build an independent and thriving village.
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